Do You Remember These Bands Who Played Woodstock ’99?

Limp Bizkit, Korn and Red Hot Chili Peppers made headlines, but do you remember these rock acts playing one of the most crazy ’90s music festivals?
The group toured consistently on their debut album, but troubles followed when Brown quit the band after suffering an overdose. Additional lineup changes followed and after recording new music under a different name, the group eventually split.
They reunited in 2010, issued their second album in 2015 and remain active today.

For every Dave Matthews Band, The Offspring, Kid Rock and Rage Against the Machine, there were plenty of acts such as Full Devil Jacket, Oleander and Reveille that were filling out the early stages of the day.

Yes, Woodstock ’99 turned violent and chaotic by the time was all said and done, but prior to all the mayhem, the Woodstock stages provided a platform for some lesser-known acts to get their music out there. How well do you remember these Woodstock ’99 performers and what happened to their careers after? Let’s dredge up some memories for you with these Woodstock ’99 bands that may have fallen off your radar.

Limp Bizkit, Korn and Red Hot Chili Peppers made headlines, but do you remember these rock acts playing one of the most crazy ’90s music festivals?
Full Devil Jacket were one of nu-metal’s emerging artists at the time of Woodstock ’99. The Tennessee rockers, led by vocalist Josh Brown, were truly just starting their journey, supporting the A Waxbox to Put Your Frankenstein Head In EP that would arrive later that fall. The band’s self-titled debut album didn’t drop until the following year.
Beth Hart — a lady more than qualified to sing the blues
Performing on Saturday (July 24) in the Rave Tent area, the group played (per Setlist.fm) a seven-song set that includes such future favorites as “Stain” and “Now You Know.”
The group toured consistently on their debut album, but troubles followed when Brown quit the band after suffering an overdose. Additional lineup changes followed and after recording new music under a different name, the group eventually split.
They reunited in 2010, issued their second album in 2015 and remain active today.

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