JUNGLE ROT, YAKUZA, LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR Confirmed For KUMA'S FEST

November 25, 2008

JUNGLE ROT, YAKUZA and LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR are among the confirmed bands for the inaugural Kuma's Fest, set to take place December 20-21 at Double Door in Chicago, Illinois.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Saturday, December 20:

KONGH
SAMOTHRACE
INDIAN
OL' SCRATCH
MINSK
BENEATH OBLIVION
RUE
GANON
RABID RABBIT
DRUG HONKEY

Sunday, December 21:

JUNGLE ROT
PLAGUE BRINGER
YAKUZA
LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR
THE ATLAS MOTH
DEADBIRD
LORD MANTIS
BATTLEFIELDS
ACROSS TUNDRAS
BLOOD OF THE TYRANTS

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