Organizers for the Langerado Music Festival have released the daily schedule for the sixth installment of the event, and it follows after the jump. Read on and let us know which of the three main days looks most appealing. If you ask us, and nobody ever does, Saturday looks particularly nasty…even nastier than two girls surrounding a communal cup, and we mean that in a best way possible.

The following is the listing of bands performing by day at Langerado 2008. The daily schedule with times will be released in early February.

Friday March 7th

Beastie Boys
311 – The Roots – G. Love & Special Sauce – Umphrey’s McGee – Built to Spill – Mickey Hart Band – The Wailers – Ozomatli – !!! – Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars – Indigenous – Sam Bush – The Walkmen – Vampire Weekend – Brett Dennen – The Spam Allstars – matt pond PA – Bassnectar – American Babies – Earl Greyhound – the Dynamites – The Heavy Pets – Backyard Tire Fire – School of Rock All-Stars

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Saturday March 8th

R.E.M.
Matisyahu – Thievery Corporation – Ben Folds – Medeski, Scofield, Martin & Wood – The Disco Biscuits – Robert Randolph & the Family Band – Citizen Cope – Antibalas – Ghostland Observatory – Arrested Development – Benevento Russo Duo – State Radio – Dr. Dog – the New Mastersounds – the Bad Plus – the Avett Brothers – Railroad Earth – Yard Dogs Road Show – Blitzen Trapper – Pelican – Dan Deacon – RAQ – Pnuma Trio – the Wood Brothers – Trevor Hall – American Bang

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Sunday March 9th

Phil Lesh & Friends
Ani DiFranco – Gov’t Mule – Keller Williams – funky Meters – The National – of Montreal – Minus the Bear – Martin Sexton – Grace Potter & the Nocturnals – Blind Melon – Ryan Shaw – Felice Brothers – Shout Out Louds – Josh Ritter – the Lee Boys – Will Hoge – Steel Train – Pete Francis – Balkan Beat Box – Jonah Smith

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Thursday March 6th (no Single-Day tickets available)

Les Claypool – Dark Star Orchestra – Perpetual Groove – the New Deal – Busdriver – Phix – Golem – That 1 Guy – Awesome New Republic – the Postmarks

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