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LA TACO’s Ultimate Coachella Guide

Welcome to the LA TACO guide to Coachella. Part one-- we've assembled videos of every act that will be performing in the festival, so you can listen to some of the stuff you haven't heard before. We tried to get high quality videos without ads, and used live videos when possible. We wanted to put all of these on one page, but it messes up some web browser so we broke them up into groups of 11 videos per page....enjoy. More Coachella coverage coming soon...

Use the page numbers at the bottom of this post to navigate through the videos

Day 1

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12th Planet


Afrojack


Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti


A-Trak


Beardyman


Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears


Boys Noize


Brandon Flowers


Brandt Brauer Frick


Breakage


Caifanes


Cee Lo Green


Cold Cave


Cold War Kids


Crystal Castles


Cut Copy


Emicida


Erick Morillo


Excision


Flogging Molly


Gayngs


Glasser


G.Q.


Gypsy and the Cat


Hurts


Interpol


Jakes


Kele


Kings of Leon


Kyle Hall


Magnetic Man


Marina and the Diamonds


Miguel


Monarchy


Mount Kimbie


Moving Units


Ms. Lauryn Hill


Nosaj Thing


OFWGKTA


Omar Rodriguez Lopez


Ozomatli


Robyn


Sander Kleinenberg


Sasha


Scala & Kolacny Bros.


Skrillex


Sleigh Bells


Tame Impala


The Aquabats


The Black Keys


The Chemical Brothers


The Drums


The Morning Benders


The Pains of Being Pure at Heart


The Rural Alberta Advantage


Titus Andronicus


Warpaint


YACHT

DAY 2


Alf Alpha


Andy C


Animal Collective


Arcade Fire


Big Audio Dynamite


Bomba Estereo


Bright Eyes


Broken Social Scene


Cage the Elephant


Chuckie


Cults


Daedelus


Delta Sprirt


DJ Hype


DJ Kentaro


DJ Marky


EE


Elbow


Electric Touch


Empire of the Sun


Erykah Badu


Fedde Le Grand


Foals


Francis and the Lights


Freelance Whales


Gogol Bordello


Goth Trad


Here We Go Magic


Jenny and Johnny


Joachim Garraud


Laidback Luke


Lil’ B The Based God


Mariachi El Bronx


Mary Anne Hobbs


Mumford & Sons


One Day as a Lion


Paul van Dyk


Phosphorescent


Raphael Saadiq


Ras G


SBTRKT


Scissor Sisters


Shpongle presents The Shpongletron Experience


Steve Angello


Thao with the Get Down Stay Down


The Felice Brothers


The Henry Clay People


The Joy Formidable


The London Suede


The Kills


The Love Language


The New Pornographers


The Radio Dept.


The Swell Season


The Tallest Man on Earth


The Twelves


Trampled by Turtles


Two Door Cinema Club


Wire


Yelle

DAY 3


Angus and Julia Stone


Axwell


Best Coast


Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77


Caspa


Chase and Status


Chromeo


City and Colour


CSS


Death From Above 1979


Delorean


DJ Zinc


Duck Sauce


Duran Duran


Eliza Doolittle


Ellie Goulding


Fistful of Mercy


Foster the People


fun.


Good Old War


Gord Downie


Green Velvet


HEALTH


High Contrast


Jack Beats


Jack's Mannequin


Joy Orbison


Kanye West


Kode9


Jimmy Eat World


Leftfield


Lightning Bolt


Lorn


Los Bunkers


MEN


Menomena


Nas & Damian Marley


Neon Trees


New Pants


OFF!


Phantogram


PJ Harvey


Plan B


Ramadanman


Ratatat


Riva Starr


Roska


Ryan Leslie


Rye Rye


She Wants Revenge


Sven Vath

(can someone help find this one?)
Take


Terror Danjah


The National


The Presets


The Strokes


Thunderball


Trentemoller


Tinie Tempah


Tokimonsta


Twin Shadow


Wiz Khalifa


Zed Bias

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