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LA Street Food Fest w/ The Deadly Syndrome & Warpaint, 7/24/10

The view of the LA Street Food Fest from inside the Rose Bowl at 7:00 PM (Koga/LAist)
The second edition of last weekend's sold-out LA Street Food Fest (see previous LAist coverage) may be but a distant memory, but with many of the thousands of attendees wielding cameras, there is an abundance of content to wade through. Besides the vendors outside and inside the Rose Bowl, there was Unique LA's Marketplace as well as live performances from DJ Bryan Davidson and LAist favorites The Deadly Syndrome and Warpaint. The audience may have varied in size as nightfall approached, but those who took a break from the consumption of food and drink to venture closer to the stage were handsomely rewarded with the music from two stars of the LA indie rock scene.
As for upcoming local shows, The Deadly Syndrome's is on August 22nd at the Sunset Junction Street Festival, and Warpaint's is on September 4th at the FYF Fest and September 22nd at the Hollywood Palladium, opening for The xx.
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