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Photos: Scott Heisel


Bayside

Alkaline Trio

Bad Religion

Kaddisfly

Bayside

Bad Religion

Big D & The Kids Table

Big D & The Kids Table

Hot Rod Circuit

Hot Rod Circuit

Alkaline Trio

Cinematic Sunrise

Cinematic Sunrise

Cinematic Sunrise
 

Photos: Chris McGowan


Spencer: vocals underoath

Craig Owens of chiodos

Ronnie: vocals of escape the fate

EricLugo and Jim Angel of For Your Eyes Only

Randy Kile and Jarred Popp of For Your Eyes Only

Spencer: vocals underoath

Josh: guitarist of Paramore

Jeremy: bassist of Paramore

Craig Owens of chiodos

Jim Angel Randy Kile & Jarred Popp guitar swap

Paramore - Accoustic set

Hailey: vocals of Paramore

 


Photos: Christopher Foresman

Call it psychobilliy, call it horror punk, call it whatever you want, Tiger Army's eyeliner- and tattoo-infused frontman Nick 13 kept the young crowd moshing through their whole set

Perhaps the Tour's most acrobatic performer, Kenny Valosi shows white men can, in fact, jump, even while pulling double-duty on bass and vocals for The Starting Line

Greg Hetson screams along with Greg Graffin and co. as punk veterans Bad Religion rock several generations of fans

Hayley Williams found herself repping the grossly out-numbered female rockers at this year's Warped Tour, a role she fills with talent, exuberance, and bright yellow pants

Christopher Ruff commands attentions during Kaddisfly's set on the Smartpunk.com stage

Jordan Pudnik was spied giving a few two-finger points during New Found Glory's highly energetic set

Jeff Czum catches some mad air while rocking through Cute's set. Thousands of teenage girls agree 'cute' is what they're aiming for

Brad Clifford gets many 'nice hair' comments on PtW's myspace page. Here he goes for 'Best Rock Pose

Micah Carli wails through another blast of rock fury while Hawthorne Heights shows the rest of the Warped Tour what 'best-dressed' really means

Andy Jackson rocks along with Joe Ballaro and the rest of Hot Rod Circuit, perhaps one of the most under-rated acts of the tour

Underoath's Aaron Gillespie skillfully beat the skins, using his Promark 2Bs to show a few pieces of hammered bronze who's boss

Matt Skiba and Dan Andriano wows the Warped crowd with pop-punk and oversized sunglasses

Alkaline Trio

Chiodos' Craig Owens proves once again beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Claudio Sanchez's sizeable mane can't contain the searing metal thunder that Coheed & Cambria let loose on the Warped crowd

Truth singing

More Truth singing
   

 




















 

 

 

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