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Tonight in Rock in LA - The Pogues, Dethklok, West Indian Girl, ...Trail of Dead

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Dethklok - "Bloodrocuted"

The Pogues @ The Wiltern
Michelle Shocked @ Temple Bar
West Indian Girl, The Mae Shi, Ashkon @ The Highlands
Dios Malos @ Rio Honda College
Jon Brion @ Largo
Danzig @ Grove of Anaheim
Northern @ The Troubadour
Matt Costa @ Detroit Bar
Vincent Fernandez @ The Gibson
The Ringers, Dutch Pink @ Viper Room
Bad Dudes, Planets, Totally Serious @ The Smell
You Me & Iowa, Coco B's, Saint Motel @ The Echo
One Year Yesterday, Coda Vesta, Relax To Paris @ Roxy
The Aggrolites, Breakestra, The Boogaloo Assassins @ Key Club
Emery, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, The Devil Wears Prada @ The Avalon

UCLA students:
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead, Dethklok @ Ackerman Ballroom

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