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Tonight in Rock in LA - Brother Ali, Albert Hammond Jr., El-P, AM, Gliss, Metal Skool
Brother Ali @ Amoeba (free)
Albert Hammond Jr., The Dead Trees @ House of Blues
El-P @ El Rey
Doug Benson, Andy Kindler @ Largo
AM, Jim Bianco, Buddy, Kelly Dalton, Laura Jansen @ The Hotel Cafe
Gliss, Meho Plaza, The Flesh, Casper @ Spaceland
Metal Skool, Vertical Chain, 3 Against 1, L.A. Bonfire @ Key Club
Bodies of Water, The Parson Redheads, Muso, Knifey Head @ The Echo
The High Society, Bolero, Victor Pedrosa, Early May @ Silverlake Lounge
The Matt Slocum Trio, Damon Zick & Friends @ Land on 2nd Street
Henry Clay People, You Me & Iowa, Kissing Tigers, The Transmissions @ Safari Sam's
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