You're really missing good international and small cap options. VEIRX looks like another large cap value fund, similar to VVIAX, so a lot of overlap there, but it will give you 10% international at a low fee at least. It does have a dividend strategy which I don't like. And 33% turnover vs <10% for the others. Actually the more I read about it the less I like it.
I'll leave it up to someone else to decide if paying 1%+ in fees is worth it for SC and international. But to keep it simple I'd suggest something like 50% each in VVIAX and VIGAX. Basically a US large cap fund.
I interpreted the list of funds not as the list of
available funds in the OPs 401(k), but rather, the list of funds that the OP
is actively invested in.
So there may very well be total-market funds like VTSAX available to choose from, at low expense ratios. ("I do have the option to distribute my 401k funds into whatever stocks/funds I want (could put 100% in Google if I really wanted to)")
It sounds like the OP ended up in this overly-complex and expensive set of funds by using some sort of automatic-adviser provided by the 401(k), like "here is the optimal set of funds we decided on for an 'aggressive' investor".
If so, just follow velocistar237's advice. Ditch that set of funds and reallocate into a simpler and cheaper set of funds based on what you learn from reading those links.