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Tonight in Rock: Hackensaw Boys, Foo Fighters

The Hackensaw Boys | Photo via their MySpace
Our brain is going to explode with all the great choices tonight. From friggin' amazing jazz (see, we're not swearing) at UCLA to folk-punk sensibilities of The Hackensaw Boys at Tangier in Los Feliz (video after the jump), tonight is a bounty of gold. Also, Jim Bianco will be at Amoeba and it's the first night for Wednesday night March residencies.
Howlin' Rain @ Spaceland
Jim Bianco @ Amoeba Music
Patria Jacobs @ Bordello
Keth Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette @ Royce Hall, UCLA
Foo Fighters, Against Me!, Serj Tankian @ The Forum
The Duke Spirit, Afternoons, The Prayers @ The Echo
Hello Dragon, The Hard to Get (CD Release) @ Silverlake Lounge
The Autumns, The Photo Atlas, The Secret 6 @ Knitting Factory
Bad Religion, Miss Derringer @ House of Blues
The Hackensaw Boys, Restaurant, Michael Mazochi @ Tangier
Wednesdays (See all March Residencies here)
Halestorm @ Viper Room ($10), West Hollywood
Test Your Reflex @ Hotel Cafe ($8), Hollywood
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