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Tonight in Rock Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch in the House

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Devo, A Flock of Seagulls, Bow Wow Wow @ Grove of Anaheim
Cypress Hill @ House of Blues
KMFDM @ Henry Fonda Theater
John Prine @ Wilshire Ebell Theater
Nina Hartley (reading) @ Skylight Books
Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3 with Peter Buck @ Key Club
Average White Band @ The Canyon
Volto @ The Knitting Factory
Reel Big Fish @ Avalon
Susan Werner @ McCabe's
Dirty Little Secret @ Amoeba
Bob Schneider, Ari Hest @ Roxy
I Can Lick Any Son of a Bitch in the House @ The Mint
The Bird & the Bee, Pity Party @ Silverlake Lounge
Building a Better Spaceship, Innocent Noise @ On The Rox
The Stitches, Demolition Doll Rods, John Reis @ The Scene
Very Be Careful, Lyra, Chism Worthington @ Alex's Bar
Figurines, Mellowdrone, So Many Dynamos @ Spaceland
Bang Sugar Bang, The Innoculators, Pu$$ycow @ Safari Sam's

photo by blakley via flickr

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