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Eat Sinking Teacups (EST) was a group founded in Bismarck in 1997, that specialized moreso in audio & performance art rather than music (although some of their songs could be classified as such, that you can dance and groove to and what have you :) ).
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Eat Sinking Teacups (EST) was a group founded in Bismarck in 1997. They specialized in audio & performance art rather than music, although some of their songs could be classified as accessible melodic music, that you could dance and groove to and what not.
  
 
Eat Sinking Teacups was active from 1997 until about 1999, due to most of the members going back to school in various parts of the country at that time, as well as focusing more on solo projects as well.
 
Eat Sinking Teacups was active from 1997 until about 1999, due to most of the members going back to school in various parts of the country at that time, as well as focusing more on solo projects as well.
  
==Shows==
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==Members==
  
Played several at the former One World Coffee House, and the former Screaming Bean, both in Bismarck.  Also did a gig at the 1998 Bismarck High School Battle of the Bands (won 4th place :-( ), an outdoor performance in front of the Bismarck State College library during BSC's 1998 "ArtsQuest" festival, and a performance at the last show of the Core Culture (aka "The Core") club (now the Oak Park Theater) in Minot before their closing.
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*[[Jeremiah Palecek]] (aka QuigQuig) (vocals, synth)
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*[[Jon Satrom]] (aka Megatron) (vocals, guitar, synth, effects)
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*[[Ryan Schweitzer]] (aka JoJo McCheese) (synth, effects, tape loops, computer, vocals, beatbox, visuals)
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*[[Devin Morrill]] (aka Monkey Suit) (percussion, didgeridoo)
  
==Members==
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==Shows==
  
* [[Jeremiah Palecek]] (aka QuigQuig) (vocals, synth)
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Played several at the former [[One World Coffee House]], and the former Screaming Bean, both in Bismarck.  Also did a gig at the 1998 Bismarck High School Battle of the Bands (won 4th place :-( ), an outdoor performance in front of the Bismarck State College library during their 1998 "ArtsQuest" festival, and a performance, also in 1998, at the last show of the Core Culture (aka "The Core") club (now the Oak Park Theater) in Minot before their closing.
* [[Jon Satrom]] (aka Megatron) (vocals, guitar, synth, effects)
 
* [[Ryan Schweitzer]] (aka JoJo McCheese) (synth, effects, tape loops, computer, vocals, beatbox, visuals)
 
* [[Devin Morrill]] (aka Monkey Suit) (percussion, didgeridoo)
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050715083713/www.pagenotfound.info/sound.htm Jeremiah Palecek's page about EST (via the Wayback Machine on archive.org)]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050715083713/www.pagenotfound.info/sound.htm Jeremiah Palecek's page about EST (via the Wayback Machine on archive.org)]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu3SfibVD4Q Video from 1997 of EST performing "Red Hair", at the One World Coffee House in Bismarck]
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[[Category:Bismarck]]

Latest revision as of 23:11, 13 October 2009

Eat Sinking Teacups (EST) was a group founded in Bismarck in 1997. They specialized in audio & performance art rather than music, although some of their songs could be classified as accessible melodic music, that you could dance and groove to and what not.

Eat Sinking Teacups was active from 1997 until about 1999, due to most of the members going back to school in various parts of the country at that time, as well as focusing more on solo projects as well.

Members

Shows

Played several at the former One World Coffee House, and the former Screaming Bean, both in Bismarck. Also did a gig at the 1998 Bismarck High School Battle of the Bands (won 4th place :-( ), an outdoor performance in front of the Bismarck State College library during their 1998 "ArtsQuest" festival, and a performance, also in 1998, at the last show of the Core Culture (aka "The Core") club (now the Oak Park Theater) in Minot before their closing.

External links