Scion Rock Fest Complete Lineup Announced

by | Mar 27, 2013

The complete lineup has been announced for this year’s Scion Rock Fest, set to take place in Memphis, Tennessee on June 1st.

Here’s the list:

Testament
Melvins
Municipal Waste
Whitechapel
The Obsessed
Corrision of Conformity
The Casualties
Negative Approach
Pallbearer
Six Feet Under
Impaled
Vision of Disorder
Royal Thunder
Vektor
Arsis
A Life Once Lost
Touche Amore
Code Orange Kids
The Gates of Slumber
Hot Lunch
Rotting Out
The Shrine
Ice Dragon
Call of the Void
Subrosa
Gigan
Anciients
Dirty Streets
Inter Arma
Complete Failure
Indian Handcrafts
Noisem

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