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Tonight in Rock in LA - Iggy & The Stooges

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Iggy & The Stooges @ The Wiltern
Sarah Silverman @ Largo
Rooney, Graham Colton, Bleu @ The Roxy
Metal Skool, The Atomic Outlaws, Anna's Brother, Kottak @ Key Club
The Black Pine, Happy Hollows, Valentine @ The Echo
Midget Fanclub, The Make, The Lieutenants, Blood on the Stereo @ The Gig
A Static Lullaby, A Thorn For Every Heart, Kaddisfly @ The Knitting Factory
The Henry Clay People, Clark 8, Downtown/Union, The Soft Hands, The Motion @ Mr. T's Bowl
The Booze Hounds, The Uglysticks, Stab-Outs, The Order of the White Rose @ The Scene
Men Women & Children, Bedouin Soundclash, The Oohlas @ The Troubadour
Wires on Fire, Qui, The Black Fur, Dead Ponies @ Silverlake Lounge
The Coma Lilies, The Lightups, Floppy Floppy Modo @ The Whisky
The Minor Canon @ Spaceland

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