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Tonight in Rock: Mute Math, Alex & Sam, Boredoms

The Boredoms from Japan rock! | Photo via their MySpace page
Part Time Punks Night @ The Echo
Future of the Ghost, Vaudeville @ Alex's Bar (Long Beach)
Alanis Morissette, matchbox twenty, Mute Math @ Staples Center (Mute Math review)
Boredoms, Human Bell @ Music Box/Fonda
The Abreviated Truth, The Mighty Regis @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Sunday (see all of the month's residencies here)
Alex & Sam @ Tangier ($8), Los Feliz
Read the LAist Interview with Alex & Sam
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