Bottom of the Hill

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Bottom of the Hill is a concert venue located in San Francisco, California, in the SoMa district. As a venue, it is one of the most active in the city, usually holding shows seven nights a week. It has won the Readers' Poll Best Of The Bay award for Rock venue several times. The most recent one in 2006.

The club is known for having hosted a huge number of now-famous artists when they were still burgeoning, including Green Day, Death Cab for Cutie, The Flaming Lips, Sum 41, Blink 182, The Lovemakers, The White Stripes, Dashboard Confessional, The Tragically Hip and The Dandy Warhols.

In addition, the venue contains a bar, billiards, and its own recording studio.

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