MAIN STAGE 0 Prodigy 9.30-10.30pm Rave's jaunty jokers turned gnarly beats and barks merchants top the bill.
O Offspring 7.35—8.50pm
The sizeable-shorted skate elders define the term pop-punk.
0 Slipknot 6.05-7.05pm
Look out for the flying animal entrails among the en-masse metal madness.
0 NOFX 5-5.45pm Veteran Californian quartet make their first appearance at the Green to show the young 'uns how punk was built.
0 Amen 4-4.40pm They may be label-less but this Casey Chaos and his vitriolic punk metal bandits are bound to make the heads spin.
0 Raging Speedhorn 3-3.40pm
Youthful brute force applied to the unsubtle genius of Motbrhead from these Brit contenders.
O Flogging Molly 2—2.40pm
More rock shocks for early afternoon masochists.
O The Dillinger Escape Plan 1—1.40pm Mind-bending math metal from this New Jersey quintet.
STAGE 2
O Spiritualized 8.30—9.30pm
The perfect end to Saturday night — space-rock lullabies from the original spaceman Jason Pierce.
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Cornershop
O The Streets i 7.20—8.10pm
} Scottish debut with his
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O Cornershop 5.20—6pm
; A slouchy melange of
retro ticks and hip hop
and his Ioveably ecccentric cohorts.
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0 Haven 4.20—5pm Winsome indie bluster from this Travis—like. Johnny Man-produced quartet.
O The Shining 3.30—4pm
Psychedelic anthemic rock offerings featuring Simon Tong and Simon Jones. ex-members of the Verve.
0 Death Cab for Cutie 2.40-3.10pm Low-key indie rock quirks from this US quadet
0 James Yorkston 1.50-2.20pm
Brave stripped down acoustic skills from this lauded Edinburgh singer/songwriter.
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electronica and indie rock stylings.
0 Colin Tevendale 5—6.30pm
Another DJ making Glasgow fabulous. Commercially minded. but instinctively smart trance/house tricks
0 Geoff Martin 6.10—6.40pm
Veteran singer/ songwriter of 15 years.
0 Michael Kilkie 3.30-5pm
This Scottish institution has been an intrinsic part of Glasgow's scene since day one.
0 Amateur Guitar Anti-Heroes 5.20—5.50pm Self-explanaIOry rockers from the east (Fife. not China).
‘ o Biffy Clyro
1—1.30pm 0 Jon Mancini o The Silver Pill
‘ Stop/start jerks and 2—3.30pm 4.30—5pm
considered celebratory Famed for his industrial Edinburgh's own pop moments among strength beats dealt out SonicSmashingPlacebo the alt.rock maelstrom. from behind the decks PumpkinYouth.
; varied box of tunes.
0 Trevor Reilly
2 6.30—8.30pm
The first of a trio of
’ Colours/Clyde One's success stories with
at the Arches.
SMIRNOFF O The Hazy Janes EXPERIENCE 0 Iain ‘Boney’ Clark 3.45-4.15pm
0 Tall Paul 1-2pm Been-around-the-block 8.30—10.30pm Another Colours regular indie gang of note.
He's a very long superstar DJ indeed and he knows how to pack a feelgood party house punch from a
gives the punters the beats they need. 0 Kirby 3-3.30pm Female fronted edgy but
melodic pop shocks.
0 Fisher and Price noon—1 pm
The Fruitfly residents Open up with a flamboyant fruit cocktail of jacking house treats.
O The Waltzers 2.15—2.45pm
Not the fairground attraction but an attractive poppy proposition.
NEW BAND STAGE
0 The Red Bee Society 7—7.30pm A careful blend of
intelligently minded and accessible house stompers
O Raar 1.30—2pm Psychedelic-glam- ; space-rock anarchy.