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Swamp Stomp 2013's Final Lineup: Fishbone, Juke, Spam Allstars, Radioboxer, 17 Others

Ever licked a frog's ass? Sucker-punched the Swamp Ape? Square danced with a human gator? Well, show up at Tobacco Road (AKA Miami's oldest, baddest, and most reliably awesome former whorehouse and speakeasy) in 24 days for the seventh annual edition of Swamp Stomp. Presented by New Times, YoMiami, Purehoney,...
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Ever licked a frog's ass? Sucker-punched the Swamp Ape? Square danced with a human gator?



Well, show up at Tobacco Road (AKA Miami's oldest, baddest, and most reliably awesome former whorehouse and speakeasy) in 24 days for the seventh annual edition of Swamp Stomp.



Presented by New Times, YoMiami, Purehoney, and Grassroots, it's gonna be weird and wild times. Just check the cut for Swamp Stomp 2013's full lineup.



See also:

-Swamp Stomp 2013 Announces Headliners: Fishbone, Plus Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds

-Who Wants Free Tickets for Swamp Stomp 2013 With Fishbone and Sister Sparrow?

-Interview: Fishbone's Norwood Fisher on Brainwashing, Breakups, Ska-Punk, and Loving Life





Swamp Stomp 2013 Lineup



-Fishbone

-Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds

-Juke

-Spam Allstars

-Radioboxer

-The Wholetones

-Omine

-Lone Wolf OMB

-Parker Smith & the Bandwith

-Nag Champayons

-Stop the Presses

-Y Diz

-Bento Box

-The Politix

-Robbie Hunter Band

-Lost Bastardos Magnificos

-Urban Rebel

-The Big Tasty

-Bobby Lee Rogers

-Ryan Gregg

-The Brothers Moving


Swamp Stomp 2013. With Fishbone, Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds, and others. Saturday, February 16. Tobacco Road, 626 S. Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 4 p.m. and tickets cost $15 plus fees via tickets.completeticketsolutions.com. Visit swampstompmusicfestival.com.




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