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Win tix to the BellRays at Safari Sam's

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LAist is giving away a pair of tickets to see the BellRays at Safari Sam's in Hollywood this Friday. It's a record release party-slash-tour kickoff and is liable to rock your socks off. Their new CD, Have a Little Faith, was one of ourTop 5 new releases last week. Ladykillers, Spores and L7's Donita Sparks are also on the bill. To slake your Bellrays thirst before Friday, here's an MP3 of "Maniac Blues." Enter for tickets below.

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