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Tonight in Rock in LA - Arcade Fire, Great Northern, Intervention, The Brombies, Bo Bice

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Arcade Fire ruled last night, heres some video and some pictures and a review of last night's great show. We will have even more photos later here on your favorite blog.

Arcade Fire @ Greek Theatre
Great Northern @ The Troubadour
Mary Timony, The New Trust @ The Echo
The Brombies @ Viva Cantina
Intervention, Native Root @ The Derby
The Randies, Porterville, Bobot Adrenaline, Chissum, Worthington @ Safari Sam's
A Kiss Could Be Deadly, Ultraviolet, Let Live, The Rivalry @ Viper Room
BrakesBrakesBrakes, Pela, Electric Soft Parade @ Spaceland
Matt & Kim, Love Boat, Underground Railroad to Candyland @ The Smell
Channel 3, The Godawfuls, The Diffs @ Henry Fonda
Saliva, The Actual, Mink @ The Roxy
Bo Bice @ House of Blues

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