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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
Just some embarrasing videos of the shows.
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We have videos of the shows at the Kaddatz and the Teen Center and some really bad four-track recordings of a song or two, but that's about it.
  
 
== Related Bands ==
 
== Related Bands ==
 
Some of the band played together in a few phantom bands, but figured it best to call it quits for the time being.
 
Some of the band played together in a few phantom bands, but figured it best to call it quits for the time being.

Revision as of 12:48, 10 August 2005

Members

  • Ryan Anderson (bass, vocals)
  • Mark Botschner (bass)
  • Monty Botschner (vocals)
  • Jay Herman (drums)
  • Scott Johnson (guitar)
  • Nick Prischmann (guitar)

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  • Neal Goldstein (guitar)

About

Punk rock from Fergus Falls, MN. Ryan and Monty came up with the name while bored in high school. Anatrek = Anarchy + Star Trek, two things we thought were stupid. We combined the two symbols, added "monkey" (not sure why) and called it a band. We later stole clip art from a first aid booklet and made the infamous "Anatrek Monkey Burns" stickers which found themselves all over Fargo and Fargo people. godheadSilo had cheesy "godheadSilo hurts" stickers back then, so we decided to mock them with our own.

In 1993 we actually started playing together as a band (what a concept!), switching guitar players and practice spaces until we hit the final lineup.

Highlights

  • Booked the very first "punk rock" shows at the old Kaddatz Hotel in Fergus Falls. Kids are still following in our footsteps today.
  • Shared a stage with Jesus, though it was the band, not the bearded guy, so no water was turned into wine that night.

Shows

May 1994 - Kaddatz Hotel, Fergus Falls, MN with Orange 17, Haul and Grammahead (FF).

August 1994 - Teen Center, Fergus Falls, MN with Jesus (Minot) and My Dad the Rent-a-cop (FF)

Discography

We have videos of the shows at the Kaddatz and the Teen Center and some really bad four-track recordings of a song or two, but that's about it.

Related Bands

Some of the band played together in a few phantom bands, but figured it best to call it quits for the time being.