[5][7] While in its seventh year's planning in early 2004, Patterson announced to the press that the festival would be postponed from its usual spring or summer date to later in the fall.
[11][12] After receiving Rich's blessing in 2010, new promoter Andrew Tinsley (former manager of the band Endpoint) brought back Krazy Fest for Memorial Day Weekend in 2011.
[13][14] Notes: The festival was originally to take place at Stage Door Johnnies in Louisville, Kentucky, but it was moved to the Brewery Thunderdome.
[15] Due to an electrical storm and a subsequent power outage on the evening of Sunday May 31, headlining bands Superchunk and Shipping News were not able to perform.
[22][8] Notes: The Dillinger Escape Plan played with special guest vocalist Sean Ingram.
[23] Notes: Planes Mistaken for Stars and The Jazz June were booked for the festival but cancelled their appearances in May 2002.
[26][27][28] Notes: The Beautiful Mistake was booked to play on Friday August 1 but cancelled their appearances in July 2003; the band was replaced by Elliott.