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Tonight In Rock: Hatebreed, Clem Snide, Electrocute, Deep Sea Diver

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Electrocute are playing tonight at Bordello | Photo by Koga for LAist

Our Pick: Electrocute, New York Rifles @ Bordello

Tonight Grammy Award-nominated hardcore punk rockers Hatebreed will be performing at Club Nokia in Downtown for Revolver's Golden Gods Awards. NY-based alt-rock indie rock project Clem Snide are poised to headline Spaceland with Le Switch in tow. And, lastly, pop songstress Jessica Dobson will be gracing the Silver Lake Lounge under the pseudonym Deep Sea Diver. But we strongly suggest heading over to Bordello to catch LAist's favorite electro pop duo Electrocute (LAist Review, #2, #3, #4).

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You can find these listings as well as the rest of the week's in our weekly Week In Rock post, which goes up every Sunday from here on out.

Electrocute - "My Tube Top"

Marissa Nadler, Manda Mosher, Audra Mae, Decelis @ The Hotel Café
Megadeth, Hatebreed, Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, Suicide Silence @ Club Nokia $31.50 (Still Available) - $71.50 (Sold-Out)
Deep Sea Diver, Next of Kin, Eugene & the 1914, Secret 6 @ Silver Lake Lounge
Electrocute, New York Rifles @ Bordello
The General Tso Show w/ Greg Proops, Maria Bamford, Hardland Williams, Todd Glass, Nick Thune @ Echoplex $10
Brutal Truth, Lair Of The Minotaur @ Knitting Factory (Main Stage)
New Boyz, Poc Dawone, Jag, Shyboy, Gennis & Tool @ $10 Knitting Factory (Front Stage)
Don't Say Vegas, Doubting November, Taylor Warren, Happenstance Bridge @ AlterKnit Lounge $5
Lily Marlene, Fancy Space People, John Webster Johns @ The Echo
Clem Snide, Le Switch, The Heligoats @ Spaceland $8
Launch Party Rock the Bells 2009 @ Key Club $20
Greater California @ Fingerprints
Treasure Fingers @ Arena Nightclub
Filastine @ Zanzibar
Kisschasy, The Hypo Twins, Care Bears on Fire, Aluminum Babe @ The Viper Room $5
Mike Stinson, Dave Gleason @ Redwood Bar & Grill
Paper Sun, The Jane Does, Jenni Alpert @ Room 5
Sabrina Taylor, Dan Rockett, Allison Geddle, The Bolt, Deepspace Tribe @ Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Chantelle Barry, Ken Will Morton, Folk Hero @ Genghis Cohen
Frontier Brothers, Rademacher @ The Prospector
Billy Currington, Christian Simmons @ House of Blues Anaheim

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