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91¸£ÀûÉç - Biffy Clyro - 91¸£ÀûÉç Glastonbury Festival - 2011

Steve Lamacq

16:00 – 19:00 // In the studio next is Marc Riley

Wed 22nd June – Sun 26th June 2011

Worthy Farm, Pilton

Biffy Clyro

Mountains and Machines

No longer the young up-and-comers among the rock elite, the Kilmarnock trio have well and truly earned their chops and sit comfortable at the top of festival bills across the summer season.

Die hard fans may come in search of classics from early albums Blackened Sky and The Vertigo of Bliss, but latter-day anthems such as Mountains, Machines and the X Factor adapted Many Of Horror resonated most with the masses at Friday's Pyramid Stage.

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  • 1.

    The Captain

  • 2.

    That Golden Rule

  • 3.

    Glitter And Trauma

  • 4.

    Born On A Horse

  • 5.

    God & Satan

  • 6.

    Who's Got A Match?

  • 7.

    Shock Shock

  • 8.

    Know Your Quarry

  • 9.

    Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies

  • 10.

    Bubbles

  • 11.

    Machines

  • 12.

    57

  • 13.

    Many Of Horror

  • 14.

    Mountains

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    Comment number 1.

    Some nice shots of Biffy's glasto set here:

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    Comment number 2.

    AHHHHH they're so good, best band of the weekend easily

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