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Tonight in Rock in LA - Rocket, Mere Mortals, DJ AM

Rocket, Catfish Haven @ Spaceland (free)
Mere Mortals, Neuromance @ Viper Room
Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians @ Henry Fonda
Antigone Rising @ El Rey
DJ AM @ Vault 350
The Dope MCs @ Dragonfly
Metal Skool, Amp’s Choice, Modus Dei @ Key Club
The Hold Steady, Sean Na Na @ The Troubadour
Other People, Fireball Johnson @ The Gig
You Me & Iowa, Controlling the Famous, Mon Frere @ Knitting Factory
Bird Names, The Joysticks, Pony Pants @ Zamakibo
Winter Flowers, The Chapin Sisters, Local Honey @ The Echo
Syphon Christ, Drenched in Blood, Maeven @ Whisky
Meeting Places, Eskimo Hunter, Divisible, Paperplanes @ Silverlake Lounge
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