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Tonight in Rock in LA - Kid Sister, Sunset Rubdown, The Submarines, J-Lo, Boyz II Men, Youth Brigade

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Kid Sister - "Pro Nails"
Got my toes done up with my fingernails matchin

Kid Sister, A-Trak & DJ Mehdi, Kavinsky, Cool Kids @ The Roxy
Sunset Rubdown @ El Rey
J.Lo & Marc Anthony @ Staples
Dios Malos, The Movies, The Submarines, The Henry Clay People @ Little Radio
Youth Brigade, Career Soldiers @ Safari Sam's
Video Games Live @ Nokia Theater
Rick Springfield @ House of Blues Anaheim
Southern Culture on the Skids, Hillstomp, Uncle Earl @ The Echo
Junior Brown, Merchants of Moonshine @ Key Club
The Black Lips, The Spits, The Husbands @ The Troubadour
Volto, The Scott Kinsey Group @ The Knitting Factory
Boyz II Men @ The Canyon
Grant Lee Phillips, Paul F. Tompkins @ Largo

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