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P.E.E., occasionally short for Potentially Egregious Error and also known as Pee, was a
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band from
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. Active from 1993 to 1999, they released two albums, ''Now, More Charm and More Tender'' in 1996 and ''The Roaring Mechanism'' in 1999. The band disbanded after guitarist/vocalist Jim Stanley and guitarist/co-vocalist Kelly Green, who were dating during the band's duration, broke up.


History

In 1993, Jim Stanley and Kelly Green, both guitarists and vocalists, established a band. Prior to their first performance, the duo realized that the group did not have a name. They ultimately decided on the name "Pee" spontaneously. The two later recruited Andee Connors of
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to play drums. They cycled through several bassists before settling on Tiber Scheer of Lowercase. This formation would stay the same throughout the rest of the band's time together. The band played with several
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. In 1996, the band released their debut album, ''Now, More Charm and More Tender'', on March Records. It was reviewed well upon release and received comparisons to
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. However, it faced some criticism about how short the songs were; many of the songs were under a minute and a half. The band mostly regretted naming themselves "Pee" and almost changed their name to "Miracle Research Center Staff", a name that Connors came up with, but ultimately chose not to. Despite this, they did release an EP with that name through Honey Bear Records in 1997. The release was received with positive reviews, with notes that it sounded more like songs from ''Now, More Charm'' with more texture and different tunings. It was around the time of this release that the band changed their name to P.E.E., short for Potentially Egregious Error. In 1999, ''The Roaring Mechanism'', the band's second and final album, was released on Absolutely Kosher Records. It received mixed reviews on release, with criticism towards the band's emphasis on experimentation and a focus on
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-esque rhythmic shifts. The same year, Jim and Kelly's relationship ended. The band gradually disbanded while maintaining an amicable relationship, as they became preoccupied with personal commitments. Their final release was a limited-edition split with indie rock band
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in 2000, released exclusively through the Cool Beans! zine. The group reunited in 2009 for Tiber and his wife Kim's 10th anniversary. The following year, they reunited again to play at the 2010 Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco, which regained the members' interest in playing again. This led to the formation of ImPeRiLs, a collaboration between Stanley, Connors, and Allan Moon. They released a sole self-titled album in 2013, but later became inactive. In 2017, the band self-released ''Box Demo #2'', an album of demos recorded in 1995 before ''Now, More Charm and More Tender''. It was reissued in 2022 on streaming services and cassettes by Deathbomb Arc as ''i win me over''. The band would later release another demo release, ''Box Demo #1'', in 2023. The demo release was recorded in 1994, from the same session their first single was from.{{Cite web , title=box demo #1, by Pee , url=https://peemusic.bandcamp.com/album/box-demo-1 , access-date=2024-06-21 , website=Pee , language=en In 2023, YouTuber 108 Mics made a mini-documentary named "A Band Called Pee". It included an interview with the former members. The video, including the growing interest in ''Now, More Charm'' from music websites like
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, helped the band become more well-known and appreciated. The album is the fifth-highest rated math pop release on the sit


Style

While the band has stated they never believed that they were
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, they considered themselves "mathy" in sense. Stanley has called them "grind pop", as many of their songs, especially from ''Now More Charm'', were short in length and "all have a million different parts", while ''The Roaring Mechanism''’s songs were longer and focused more on prog rock-inspired rhythmic sections.


Members

Final line-up * Jim Stanley (guitar, vocals) * Kelly Green (guitar, vocals) * Andee Connors (drums) * Tiber Scheer (bass, 1996-99) Former members * Jason Michaud (bass, 1993) * Bob Albert (bass, 1994-96)


Discography


Albums

* ''Now, More Charm and More Tender'' (1996, March) * ''The Roaring Mechanism'' (1999, Absolutely Kosher) * ''Gar Box Sessions #2'' (2017, recorded in 1995, reissued as ''i win me over.'' by Deathbomb Arc in 2022)


EPs

* ''Miracle Research Center Staff'' (1997, Honey Bear)


Singles

* "Jonah and the Whale"/"Transplant City" (1994) * "Salt Garden"/"Icarus the Flat-Footed Pond Bird" (1994) * "Egghead Billy"/"Turn Key One" (1995) * Split with
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(2000) * ''Box Demo #1'' (2023, recorded in 1994)


References

Musical groups from San Francisco Math rock musicians Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablished in 1999