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The Palladium manages to book an impressive variety of indie, metal, rap and folk. The sound can be spotty, the parking expensive, and the atmosphere can feel a bit too clean and corporate. But the past couple of years have brought in acts ranging from Wilco to Tom Waits to Modest Mouse to Motorhead. If you're an indie music fan, chances are you'll end up at The Palladium at some point-and if it's good enough for Erykah Badu's album release party, it's good enough for anyone. Word to the wise: Head just east on Lamar from the venue for a good chance at free or cheap metered parking.
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Saw a sold out Tom Wait show here on a steamy summer night with no A/C, and it was still one of the best concerts I've ever seem. That's saying a lot in Texas.
If you are going to see a concert that is standing room only get there early so you can get up front.
I saw Rob Zombie here. It was awesome to be close enough to touch his shoulder!
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