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Tonight in Rock in LA - The Donnas, Prince, Backbiter

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yes. even if we had $3,000+ to pay to see Prince, we'd see the Donnas and their friends at Safari Sam's tonight

The Donnas, Donita Sparks, The Binges @ Safari Sam's
Prince @ Hollywood Roosevelt
LA Guns, Love-Hate, Little Caesar, Rhino Bucket @ The Knitting Factory
Steve Winwood @ House of Blues
Widespread Panic @ Orpheum
Moving Units @ Music Box
Colin Hay @ Largo
Battles, Ponytail @ The Troubadour
Motorycle Black Madonnas, Backbiter @ Mr. T's Bowl
Radars to the Sky, Tigers Can Bite You, The Henry Clay People, Molecules @ The Echo
Fair to Midland, Night Kills the Day @ El Rey Theatre
Year Long Disaster, Open Hand, Solace Brothers @ Spaceland

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