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Tonight in Rock in LA - The Donnas, Redd Kross, Sebadoh, Fiona Apple, Razorlight, The Wailers

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To celebrate KROQ's Rodney Bingenheimer's star on the Walk of Fame today, The Donnas, Redd Kross, Channel 3, and the Nymphs will rock in his honor @ Henry Ford

Fiona Apple @ Largo
Sebadoh @ The Troubadour
Razorlight @ El Rey
The Nice Boys, The Time Flys, The Tyde, Japanese Motors @ The Echo
Squab, Level Seven, Phenik, Kill Me Now Kiss Me Later @ The Scene
The Wailers, Culver City Dub Collective @ Malibu Inn
Two Ton Boa @ The Smell
Mike Stinson @ Cinema Bar
Earlimart @ Getty Ceneter
Slow Motion Reign, Relax to Paris, Silent Noise, Mute @ Roxy
Prom Kings, Our F Grey, Rayzing Sons, Motorgun Hotel @ Key Club
Chris Stills, Andy Scisco, Angela Luna & the Soul Camp @ The Mint
Carina Round, Arianna Basco, The Beecake Band, Emily Wells @ The Hotel Cafe

The Donnas

Redd Kross

Fiona Apple

Sebadoh

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