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Tonight in Rock in LA - El-P, Gym Class Heroes, K-OS, The Airborne Toxic Event, The Monolators

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LAist likes the Gym Class Heroes video because it was filmed in MacArthur Park

El-P, Mr. Dibbs, Percee P, C Minus @ The Troubadour
Gym Class Heroes, RX Bandits, POS, K-OS @ House of Blues
The Airborne Toxic Event, The Monolators, The Western States Motel @ Echo
The Plus Size Model, Ponette, Legs on Sale @ The Good Hurt
Jim Turner, Ann Magnuson @ Largo
The Greatest Touchdown Ever Scored @ The Scene
Waddy Wachtel, Brett Tuggle, Rick the Bass Player, Phil Jones @ The Joint
Midnight Movies, Kind Hearts & Coronets, Ghosts on the Radio @ Viper Room
Metal Skool, Lo Mass Republic, The Grand Marquee, The Dirty Sweet @ Key Club
Buffalo Roam, The Love X Nowhere, Castledoor, Hello Dragon, Rubicks @ Silverlake Lounge

El-P - Deep Space 9mm

Midnight Movies

The Monolators "We Fell Dead"

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