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Best One-Day Festival

Spit Fest

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Published on October 17, 2002

Taking place the same weekend as Spirit Fest, the Spit Fest offered one of the best locals-only lineups ever to gather at an all-day indoor affair. Inside the underused Madrid Theatre, Spit didn't have to worry about washing out in rain or drying up in the heat. Instead, concertgoers could concentrate on a reunion set by the late, great Giant's Chair and catch other acts (Season to Risk, the People, Sister Mary Rotten Crotch) that because of genre considerations seldom share a stage.