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Smoosh @ The Troubadour, 6/11/07

Smoosh was at the Troubadour with Monster Bobby last night in support of the Pipettes.
Sadly, LAist was across town at the Juliette Lewis and the Licks show at Spaceland so we don't have any reports as to how the show was in WeHo. And looking at Koga's flickr photos, it doesn't look like the Pipettes let him take any pictures - which is odd because the Pipettes are extremely easy on the eyes and haven't really made it big enough to be able to turn away free publicity - could they be?
Either way, after the jump enjoy some photos of the adorable gals in Smoosh and the adorable Monster Bobby.
If you missed Smoosh (who we interviewed this spring) you can see them tonight in Frisco at The Rickshaw Stop, and in August at Lollapalooza in Chicago.






Monster Bobby:


All photos by The Kogasnake, used by permission
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