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Today in Rock in LA - Death Cab, WMMF, Metal Skool
Death Cab For Cutie, Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins @ Terrace Theater
The Delta Spirit, What Made Milwaukee Famous @ Spaceland
The Parson Red Heads, Black Pine, The Faraway Places, Nico Stai @ Echo
Four Good Men, (ex members of Simple Minds & Big Country) @ Knitting Factory
Sarah Silverman @ Largo
Metal Skool, The New Fidelity, Underwater City People, Pu$$y Cow @ Key Club
Rib Bib, Faggot, Gay Beast, The Munchers, Mad Happy @ Il Corral
Wheresbrett, Kinion @ Whisky
Summer Darling, Twilight Sleep @ Silverlake Lounge
DMF, Algesia, Tokyo Smog, Inazuma @ Lava Lounge
Through the Eyes of the Dead, From a Second Story Window @ The Troubadour
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It's set to open by mid-to-late February.
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The new Orange County Museum of Art opens its doors to the public on Oct. 8.
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