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Tonight in Rock in LA - Sonic Youth, Redd Kross, Dwarves, The Fuxedos, Child Pornography, Boz Scaggs
Sonic Youth - "Kool Thing" (yes we know tonight they're playing Daydream Nation in its entirety but surely there will be an encore, right?)
Sonic Youth, Redd Kross @ The Greek
The Dwarves @ Safari Sam's
The Bird & the Bee @ El Rey
Pigeon John @ The Troubadour
The Cribs @ Amoeba (6pm)
Boz Scaggs @ The Canyon
Jon Brion @ Largo
Cool Britannia @ Hollywood Bowl
Johnathan Rice, Whispertown 2000, Everest @ The Echo (6:30p)
White Starr, Shwayze, Inberst, Pony Boy Curtis @ Malibu Inn
EKUK, Le Oui Underground, The Fuxedos @ Spaceland
Child Pornography, Yvonne, Lacoste @ The Smell
Goodbye Elliott, The Trainwrecks, Fake Superiority, Summerfire @ The Knitting Factory
Bag Theory, The Probe, Freda Rente, The Amadans, The Lofty Canaanites @ Mr. T's Bowl
Missing Persons, The Romantics, Naked Eyes, Tommy Tutone @ The Grove of Anaheim
Rumble!
Paul Green School of Rock All-Stars, Los Angeles School of Rock @ Fais Do-Do
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