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Tonight In Rock: Cake, Marnie Stern, Har Mar Superstar, The Monolators

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Marnie Stern will be performing tonight at the Echo | Picture via Marnie Stern's Myspace
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Marnie Stern will be performing tonight at the Echo | Picture via Marnie Stern's Myspace
Our Pick: Marnie Stern, Tera Melos, Power Axe @ The Echo

Tonight Sacramento-bred alternative rockers Cake will be headlining the Troubadour. Minnesotan genre-hopping, full-figured singer-songwriter Har Mar Superstar is poised to take on the Satellite.

And, lastly, LAist favorites the Monolators (LAist Review, #2) will be gracing hole-and-corner Pehrspace. But we strongly suggest heading over to the Echo to catch NY's most proficient guitar player Marnie Stern. LAist favorites, Sacramento's Tera Melos are slated to kick things off.

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Lil Wayne @ The Shrine
Cake @ Troubadour
Mike Viola, Debate Team, Kate Micucci @ Bootleg Theater
Marnie Stern, Tera Melos, Power Axe @ The Echo
Har Mar Superstar, Marijuana Deadsquads, Skoal Kodiak, P.O.S. @ The Satellite
Generationals @ Origami Vinyl (FREE!)
Colleen Green, The Monolators, Peter Pants, Disaster Speaks @ Pehrspace
Carl Broemel, Tom Freund's record release, Cowboy & Indian, MK & the Gentlemen, Cameron Rafati, Jesse Cole @ The Hotel Café
C-Horse, The B-Noirs @ Casey's Irish Bar & Grill
Scott H. Biram, Ralph White of The Bad Livers, Lightnin Woodcock @ Redwood Bar & Grill
The Lexingtons, A.M.I.A., The Perls @ Mr. T's Bowl
TWIN, Eva Klassen, Big Black Delta, Tinylittle @ The Smell
Old Lumps, Moses Campbell, Smithfield Bargain @ Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock

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