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|Artist=Joe Hahn | |Artist=Joe Hahn | ||
|Next show=[[Live:20110219h|{{ShortDate|2011-02-19}}]] | |Next show=[[Live:20110219h|{{ShortDate|2011-02-19}}]] | ||
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|Venue Website=http://www.lacoliseum.com/ | |Venue Website=http://www.lacoliseum.com/ | ||
|Performing Act=Pharoahe Monch | |Performing Act=Pharoahe Monch | ||
| | |Event=Smoke Out | ||
|Other artists=Cypress Hill, Bone Thugs N-Harmony, Kool Keith, Everlast, Snoop Dogg, Face to Face, Aceyalone, DJ Rap, DJ Sneak, Finch, Hemlock, Mudvayne, Poison The Well, Redman, Adema, 3rd Strike, RX Bandits, Kottonmouth Kings, The Circle Jerks, Taproot, The Used, SX10. | |Other artists=Cypress Hill, Bone Thugs N-Harmony, Kool Keith, Everlast, Snoop Dogg, Face to Face, Aceyalone, DJ Rap, DJ Sneak, Finch, Hemlock, Mudvayne, Poison The Well, Redman, Adema, 3rd Strike, RX Bandits, Kottonmouth Kings, The Circle Jerks, Taproot, The Used, SX10. | ||
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November 23, 2002 | |||||||
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Concert by Joe Hahn | |||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||
City: | Los Angeles, CA | ||||||
Event: | Smoke Out | ||||||
Venue: | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ||||||
Venue Type: | Stadium | ||||||
Other bands: | Cypress Hill, Bone Thugs N-Harmony, Kool Keith, Everlast, Snoop Dogg, Face to Face, Aceyalone, DJ Rap, DJ Sneak, Finch, Hemlock, Mudvayne, Poison The Well, Redman, Adema, 3rd Strike, RX Bandits, Kottonmouth Kings, The Circle Jerks, Taproot, The Used, SX10. | ||||||
Performing act: | Pharoahe Monch | ||||||
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Setlist
The setlist is completely unknown.
Other Notes:
- MTV: "Over on the main stage, Mos Def and Linkin Park DJ Joseph Hahn joined Pharoahe Monch for a short set of ruggedly earthy hip-hop, just before singer Keith Morrisreinvigorated punk vets Circle Jerks took the stage."