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  2. Rock the Bells - Wikipedia

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    Rock the Bells is an annual hip-hop festival that originally took place in Southern California only, but has since toured throughout the world. The concert features a line-up of high-profile alternative hip-hop artists, often headlined by a more mainstream artist.

  3. Eyedea - Wikipedia

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    The summer of 2009 saw Eyedea & Abilities joining the touring hip hop festival Rock the Bells for a limited number of dates, performing alongside such acts as Sage Francis, Evidence, M.O.P. and the Knux. E&A also performed at the first Rock the Bells concert in 2004, infamous for being Ol' Dirty Bastard's last performance with the Wu-Tang Clan.

  4. Cypress Hill - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Cypress Hill toured as a part of the Rock the Bells tour. They headlined with Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan , Nas, and a reunited Rage Against the Machine. On July 25, 2008, Cypress Hill performed at a benefit concert at the House of Blues Chicago, where a majority of the proceeds went to the Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness. [ 19 ]

  5. Busta Rhymes Gets Added To 2022 Rock The Bells Festival ... - AOL

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    Queens' own Onyx, Havoc of Mobb Deep, and Large Professor were also announced performers.

  6. Category:Concert tours - Wikipedia

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  7. Radio (LL Cool J album) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrical themes regarding the culture and the way of life of inner city youth that surface in Radio, including the growing and popular b-boy attitude ("I Can't Live Without My Radio", "Rock the Bells") and teenage promiscuity ("Dear Yvette"), along with LL's "teenage energy", as described by writer Nelson George, helped appeal to a younger music audience and were essential in the album's ...

  8. Mayday (Boys Noize album) - Wikipedia

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    In advance of his tour starting in August 2016, Boys Noize released another version of "Birthday" with Hudson Mohawke, Spank Rock, Danny Brown, and Pell. [6] " Rock the Bells" was previously teased in 2014, as "RunX" with Baauer , however Baauer has remained uncredited.

  9. Glen Helen Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    The Glen Helen Amphitheater (originally Blockbuster Pavilion and formerly Hyundai Pavilion and San Manuel Amphitheater) is a 65,000-capacity amphitheater located in the hills of Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California.