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By Maggie-Margret

Published on August 12, 2004

With a concert festival named Projekt Revolution, there is an implied guarantee that madness will ensue at said event. Why? Only the truly mad would switch out the letter c for the letter k in the word "Project." Consider this the illegitimate child conceived when Lollapalooza, Warped, and Ozzfest had a ménage à trois after a long night of moshing, skanking, and smoking blizzunts. Linkin Park, Snoop Dogg, Korn, the Used, and Less Than Jake are the headliners, with Ghostface Killah, Funeral for a Friend, M.O.P., and Downset rounding out the second stage. And they're all gonna put the "angst" in gangsta.