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A recent ban on live bands in most places in [[Bangalore]] has affected the rock music culture of the city. <ref>http://www.thehindu.com/2008/08/04/stories/2008080461100400.htm</ref> The [[Independence Rock Festival]] takes place every year at [[Mumbai]]. Another rock festival called [[Rock In India]] started in Bangalore 2008 promises major international acts as headliners with Indian bands playing as opening acts. The festival in 2009 will feature [[Iron Maiden]] as headliners.
 
Although [[Bhubaneswar]] was late to jump in to the bandwagon of rock culture, rock music has evolved into new heights over the few years, owing to the sudden surge of many engineering and management colleges.{{Fact|date=October 2008}}
 
One of the major Indian rock festivals is the [[June Rock Out]], organised by the [[Unwind Centre]] in [[Adyar]]. There are also other smaller rock/metal festivals happening regularly in Chennai, like the "September Underground", "Last Band Standing," and the weekly "Live 101." The Bands Association of Chennai (BAC) is an organisation which actively promotes the cause of original music by Chennai bands.

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