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Tonight in Rock in LA - The Ravonettes, VietNam, Deerhoof, The Pharcyde, B-Real, The Colour

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The Raveonettes, Electric Duo, Midnight Movies, The Meek @ Spaceland
The Black Angels, VietNam, Spindrift @ The Troubadour
Deerhoof @ Natural History Museum
B-Real @ Key Club
The Pharcyde, Ugly Duckling @ Blue Cafe
The Colour, Simon Dawes, Takota @ The Roxy
Kottonmouth Kings @ Ventura Theatre
Matt & Kim, Japanther, Mika Miko, No Age @ The Echo
The Moderates, Gliss, The Cheat @ El Cid
Sara Hickman @ McCabe's
Lorenzo Lamas @ The Gardenia Restaurant (WeHo)
Ringside @ Montmartre Lounge
The Henry Clay People, Amy Cooper, The Monolators @ Mr. T's Bowl
The Mother Truckers, Dead Rock West, 50 Cent Haircut @ Safari Sam's
Common Sense @ Hollywood Park
Sesame Street Live @ Kodak Theatre
Sodomizing the Dead, Brutal Slaughter, Masokist, Watch Me Burn @ Cobalt Cafe

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