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AFI wrap up Give It A Name

AFI Give It a Name 2007 Day Three

AFI Give It a Name 2007 Day Three

Jimmy Eat World and The Automatic also close final night

AFI closed the final night of Give It A Name 07 in spectacular fashion tonight (April 29).

The doom rockers wrapped up proceedings with a 45 minute set mainly made up of tracks from their recent album 'Decemberunderground'.

Tiger Army singer Nick 13 also joined AFI frontman Davey Havock for a rare duet during 'Death Of Seasons'.

AFI played:

'Girl's Not Grey'
'Kill Caustic'
'The Leaving Song Pt II'
'Summer Shudder'
'Silver And Cold'
'Dancing Through Sunday'
'This Time Imperfect'
'Death Of Seasons'
'The Days Of Phoenix'
'Love Is A Many Splendored Thing'
'Miss Murder'
'The Missing Frame'


Earlier, punk pop four-piece Jimmy Eat World performed a vibrant set which included new track 'Big Casino' and hit single'Pain'.

The Automatic meanwhile threw in a Talking Heads cover of 'Life During Wartime' during their manic performance.

The Welsh rockers also performed hit singles 'Raoul', 'Recover' and 'Monster'.

NME.COM is coming straight from this year's Give It A Name Festival - read our onsite blog for the weekend's action now

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