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A math-rock/math-pop/grind-pop rock quartet from San Francisco, PEE (or P.E.E.) were only a blip on the map of many 90s indie rock maps.
Andee Connors (A Minor Forest, J Church, Aquarius Records) drummed in this group which also included Jim Stanley (guitar, vocals), Kelly Green (guitar, vocals) and Tiber Scheer (bass, formerly of Lowercase).
The group played frequently in the Bay Area and toured several times including 3 U.S. tours, often playing club shows with other era bands such as Track Star, Heavy Vegetable, 764-HERO, Drive Like Jehu, Modest Mouse, The Apples In Stereo, and once for Cheap Trick (among other bands).
Between 1994 - 1998, the group released several singles and two albums, Now! More Charm & More Tender (March/WAR Records) and The Roaring Mechanism (Absolutely Kosher). Pee disbanded in 1998.
Andee Connors (A Minor Forest, J Church, Aquarius Records) drummed in this group which also included Jim Stanley (guitar, vocals), Kelly Green (guitar, vocals) and Tiber Scheer (bass, formerly of Lowercase).
The group played frequently in the Bay Area and toured several times including 3 U.S. tours, often playing club shows with other era bands such as Track Star, Heavy Vegetable, 764-HERO, Drive Like Jehu, Modest Mouse, The Apples In Stereo, and once for Cheap Trick (among other bands).
Between 1994 - 1998, the group released several singles and two albums, Now! More Charm & More Tender (March/WAR Records) and The Roaring Mechanism (Absolutely Kosher). Pee disbanded in 1998.
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Now, More Charm and More Tender
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The Roaring Mechanism
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Pee - 7" singles (1993 - 1999)
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