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Tonight In Rock: Bodies of Water, The Growlers, Rainbow Arabia, The Bridez

Bodies of Water will be playing tonight at the Smell | Photo by Laura Heffington via the Bodies of Water's Myspace
Our Pick: Wounded Lion, Bodies of Water, Jubilee Singers, Tommy Santee Klaws @ The Smell
Tonight the Echo will be hosting its usual Part Time Punks extravaganza with Rainbow Arabia headlining the bill. OC garage-rockers the Growlers are slated to perform at the rather posh Cinespace. And, lastly, English psych-pop outfit Yeti will be rocking the Viper Room. But we strongly recommend heading over to the Smell, where Highland Park's own indie rockers Bodies of Water are purportedly playing their last show for a while.
Bodies of Water - "Under The Pines"
Wounded Lion, Bodies of Water, Jubilee Singers, Tommy Santee Klaws @ The Smell
Part Time Punks w/ Rainbow Arabia, The Bridez @ The Echo
Deadbeats, Tense, Secret Society of the Sonic Six @ Echo Curio
Nanna Larsen @ Redwood Bar & Grill
Pizza!, The Growlers @ Cinespace
Yeti @ The Viper Room
Reel Big Fish @ Grove of Anaheim
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