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Tonight in Rock in LA - Fuck Yeah Fest, The Blue Mask, LA Women's Music Festival, Warped Tour

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Bad Religion - "Incomplete"

John Doe, Dead Rock West, Los Duggans, The Lone @ Safari Sam's
Reyes Bros. @ Key Club
Gipsy Kings @ The Greek
Strunz & Farah @ Catalina Bar & Grill
Lukas Haas, Jessica Fichot @ The Hotel Cafe
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy & The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra @ Hollywood Bowl

Festivals

Fuck Yeah Fest: The Explosion, The Fuse, Busdriver, Boom Bip, Entrance, The Mae Shi, Fleshies, Residual Echoes, Imaad Wasif, Wooden Ships, others @ The Echo (5pm)

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The Los Angeles Women's Music Festival: Sophie B. Hawkins, Klymaxx, Betty, Los Abandoned, Brasil Brazil, The Pinup Girls, others @ Woodley Park (10am - 6pm)

The Blue Mask: Fatso Jetson, The Probe, Pat Todd, Backbiter, Chip Kinman, The Chairs of Perception, The Amadans, Motorcycle Black Madonnas, Freda Rente, Swords of Fatima, HDR, Ghidrah, Brain Dead Prophets, Madamn Grislee, The Charmkin Rebellion, Poolhouse, Dopeheads on Mopeds, Landfill, others @ Mr. T's Bowl (2p - 2a)

Warped Tour: Bad Religion, Sum 41, The Dickies, Agent Orange, Coheed & Cambria, Cute Is What We Aim For, Flogging Molly, Killswitch Engage, Pennywise, Adolescents, Manic Hispanic, Circle Jerks, Fishbone, Oreskaband, others @ The Home Depot Center (11a)

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