Ozzfest 2003

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No pretenders, no imitators, no bullsh*t- the inimitable Ozzfest continues to fly the flag for real Rock and Metal music. For eight years running, Ozzfest has championed the hard rock scene by providing a constant source of new music to hungry fans around the world. Ozzfest 2003 feeds the masses with 14 hours of non-stop rock with its most ferocious line-up to date. And, to prove that it's all about the fans, Ozzfest 2003 is offering a limited number of lawn seats for $10 - making Ozzfest the best value for your concert dollars this summer. The special priced ten dollar tickets are available only at venue box offices or other designated locations while they last. Check your local listings and venue websites for purchase information.

Ozzy Osbourne returns to headline Ozzfest 2003 to do what he loves best – play rock n’roll. The Prince of Darkness will hit the stage with band mates Zakk Wylde, ___________, and Michael Bordin with a hard-hitting set of songs culled from his 33-year career as rock’s purveyor of heavy metal.

Korn, have signed on for their first Ozzfest, bringing their rich sonic assault to the masses; Marilyn Manson returns with his unforgettable stage show; Ozzfest favorites Disturbed are back with more of their anthemic metal; and Ozzfest 2002 Second Stagers Chevelle have graduated and will usher in the Main Stage entertainment beginning at 5pm.

Ozzfest’s reputation as the premiere rock n’roll festival is cemented each year as new bands continue to break out and become multi-platinum acts. Bands such as Limp Bizkit, Incubus, Linkin Park, System of a Down, Slipknot, Godsmack, POD and Disturbed are just a few of the many bands that have benefited by a summer on the Ozzfest stage.

This year the tradition continues with a second stage bill that includes the best young acts in the constantly changing hard rock scene. Presiding over the Second Stage are English goth-metal phenoms Cradle of Filth who will make their first U.S. rock festival appearance on Ozzfest 2003 and Trust Company. Underground favorites Shadow's Fall, Killswitch Engage, and Nothingface bring a heavier edge to the second stage, joining upstarts Hotwire, Grade 8, Twisted Method, Unloco, Memento, Depswa, Motograter, and Sworn Enemy are just a few of the 14 bands that will round out the second stage line-up. (More bands TBA.)

The Village of The Damned concourse has been re-vamped to offer Ozzfest-goers the best in entertainment with all state-of-the-art video games and some new surprises in addition to everyone’s favorites such as piercing booths and world-class tattoo artists.

Over 4 million fans have attended Ozzfest over the last seven years and no other touring festival comes close to matching this impressive benchmark. Don’t miss the chance to discover what legions of hardcore rock fans have known for years.

Tickets go on sale in March with limited specially priced $10 tickets available at venue box offices. Regularly priced tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets.
 
I think I'll pass. Every time I hear Ozzy I want to punch him.
 
I went to this last year...didn't have a very good time. Seems like every band was playing the same exact song. And I'm all set with the rap/metal junk...a dj scratching records while some tattooed white boy sings about life in the hood makes me naseous.
 
Here's the loop, up here.






















Here's TWF. Way out of the loop.















I've heard of Ozzy, saw him live in 1984 and have all the CDs that I know of including the Black Sabbath stuff. Marilyn Manson I've heard. That's it. Nada. Zip, zilch, wtf are these people?

God, I'm getting old. :(
 
I only like a few of the bands listed, such as Incubus and Chevelle.
 
Well Paul, guess I won't have to pick You up a T-shirt then. I know the bands on the main stage well enough. I've only heard one band on the second stage, but Statc-x and Slipknot started out on the second stage.
 
Slipknot, even though they wear those silly masks and makeup, have a pretty rough sound. Pretty tight and know how to play together but a little too hard for my tastes, though I did appreciate them for what they were.
 
Rock and Roll. :)

Oh...bands? I like:

The Allman Brothers
The Grateful Dead
Gov't Mule
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Rolling Stones
etc etc
 
I like some heavy stuff, but I'm very picky.

Jane's Addiction
System of a Down
old Metallica
old Megadeth
old Anthrax
Slayer
Sepultura
 
I'm gonna have to save up my money and go this year :bounce:
I was going to go last year but I didn't have the money saved.
 
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