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1 Radiohead Rock music, Electronic music I'm enough of a Radiohead nerd to have scoped out their tour's setlists beforehand, so I was very ready to not hear the "Rock Band" Radiohead as much as the "Bleeps and Bloops" Radiohead. But they really did play a lot of new stuff. Mostly new stuff, actually, with Paranoid Android and Karma Police thrown in to get some of the non-fan audience back. There There was a fantastic surprise and everyone's head (especially mine) was going in all directions. A fantastic set where I came out liking songs I didn't know I liked.

2 Refused Heavy metal, Melodic hardcore Refused was one of the first hardcore bands I really liked. Since 1999/2000, I've been a huge fan, but growing up nobody had ever seen them live since they broke up in 1998. The set was exactly what I wanted and it was fantastic.

3 Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Every song they played was an absolute CLASSIC. Opening up with the greatest possible opener (The Next Episode), and bringing on people like 50 Cent, Wiz Khalifa, Warren G, Hologram Tupac and Eminem, it was easily the most unforgettable hip hop set I'll ever see.

4 Madeon Electronic, House

5 Rapture Acid house, Dance-punk They were surprisingly solid. I came out respecting all of these guys not only as musicians, but as performers. They really throw a party and play the hell out of their instruments. A rock solid and airtight band, which you really wouldn't expect just listening to the CDs.

6 M83 Synthpop, New Wave Another surprisingly air-tight band filled with a talented three piece in the front that switches instruments after almost any song. Definitely came out with more respect for this band after seeing what they were like live.

7 Girl Talk Pop music, Electronic music Girl Talk is the most artful pop music mashup artist out there. And every time you see him it is a god damn party. A non-stop god damn party.

8 Jimmy Cliff and Tim Armstrong This was nice to glance at while migrating from one thing to another. Tim Armstrong is ancient, but all those tattoos are forever. Sad I didn't get to go out there and join the few dozen people who were actually skanking .

9 Bon Iver Indie, Neo soul This was more of a watch-because-we-need-a-good-spot-for-Radiohead band, but I've started weeding through their catalogue and giving them a second chance was a damn good idea.

10 Pulp Indie pop, Britpop The lead singer is the ABSOLUTE f*cking MAN. He's one of the few people that really carry themselves like a true rock star. Their performance was pretty entertaining, and they played every song the crowd wanted closing, of course, with Common People.

11 Swedish House Mafia Progressive House, Electro House Missing the first 20 minutes of this band was apparently the best decision I made, since most people burned themselves out really quickly on that first day. Their light show was unbelievable and they really filled up the field. You could feel their beats in your throat.

12 Childish Gambino Alternative hip hop Formerly hated this band. Now I don't. Amazing performance for what it was.

13 Justice French House, Electro House Had a Sophie's Choice to make between Justice and Girl Talk. Went with Girl Talk but saw the first 20 minutes of Justice and it sounded like they were doing a fine enough job mashing up their songs together, but I heard something was messed up in the set. If you know what it is, please post in the comments.

14 Grouplove Indie pop, Indietronica Fantastic band.

15 Feist Indie pop, Anti-folk Not really a great experience here, but she played everything I wanted her to which was nice.

16 Hat Fitz and the Blooze Bitz Neo soul A treat.

17 Andrew Bird Swing music, Folk rock Lots of newer stuff, but pulled it off incredibly well whistling in a scarf in the desert.

18 The Shins Indie pop, Folk rock Accidentally caught The Shins, and eh, they weren't bad. Just realized I know most of their songs from commercials.

19 Florence and the Machine Neo soul, Baroque pop Easily the most underwhelming band of the whole weekend. The band was great and the backups sounded perfect, but she neuters her songs by not singing out, making the CDs a much more intense and cacophonous experience than seeing her and her band live, unfortunately. It's kind of like when Bon Jovi doesn't sing the highest part of Livin on a Prayer. Just kind of ruins the best parts of the songs you love and makes them fall flat.

20 Santigold Hip hop music, Alternative hip hop