Warped Tour celebrates it’s twentieth birthday this year, and the summer rock camp has certainly grown. What started out as a annual tour focused mostly on punk rock influenced music, the tour now boasts an incredibly diverse array of artists. With a roster that constantly features over a hundred bands a day, it can be hard picking which acts are a must-see. Here’s ten bands that we can guarantee you’ll regret missing out on:
Unlocking The Truth – These Brooklyn based seventh graders probably haven’t even hit puberty yet, but they’re hitting all the right notes when it comes to music. Certainly one of, if not the, youngest band ever to play Warped Tour, it’d be worth watching just for the spectacle. Don’t be fooled though, these dudes are no gimmick, they have some serious chops. Don’t believe me? Peep the link below:

Bad Rabbits – It’s Rabbit season, as the Boston based quintet is ready to make America fall in love with their infectious blend of R&B and good old Rock n’ Roll. These guys will be one of a kind on the tour, and if you want to fully experience the diversity of Warped Tour’s line-up, then they are a must see.

Bayside – Bayside are like that amazing supporting actor who always outshines the lead. Having opened for plenty of the biggest names in their scene for the past fourteen years, this past year took them to their highest level yet, as they embarked on their biggest headlining tour to date in support of their phenomenal sixth studio album, “Cult.” Bayside are one of the most consistent bands in the punk scene right now, and they’re sure to bring that consistency to the tour all summer long.

Saves The Day – It’s safe to bet that these guys are on more than half of the other bands playing this year’s list of influences. This year makes it twenty for the band, who exploded onto the scene with 1999’s “Through Being Cool.” It’s been a while since they’ve played Warped Tour, and even though twenty years seems like a long time to see a band, vocalist Chris Conley is only 32. So don’t think they’ve lost a step yet.
Everytime I Die – Keith Buckley and his band of misfits are sure to bring the crazy. The metalcore giants release their new album “From Parts Unknown” on July 1st, and the album is full of the biting sarcastic lyrics, and heavy riffs you’ve come to love from them. They might be better to watch from a few yards back, for your own safety.
Allison Weiss – The 27 year-old Kickstarter It Girl raised triple her goal over the course of two months to finance her first full length album in 2009. If you doubt the must-see-worthyness(that’s totally a word) of Ms.Weiss, perhaps refer to her past experience, which includes being in Lou Reed’s back-up band for his 2012 European tour. Did I mention he handpicked her, himself? That’s right. Now, go. Run to her!

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