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Slice of Life LA: Partying at the All-Star Lanes
What happens when you put on a party at an Eagle Rock bowling alley with a famous UK band? Huge success. Fans at last Thursday night's Ladytron party at the All Star Lanes brought out the bowling balls and dance shoes for fans, who thought the event was a blast. And Ladytron didn't even go on until 1:20 a.m, reports LAist photographer Tom Andrews.
Earlier in the evening, LAist contributors Jimmy Bramlett and Wathana Lim headed to their official concert at the Henry Fonda.
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