Number One Cup
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Number One Cup was founded, in a manner of speaking, by Seth Cohen, who had previously played in Eliot. He was interviewed by the alternative weekly
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 magazine New City
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in 1993, and told the interviewer that he was planning to see a concert
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 featuring Unrest
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, Gastr Del Sol
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, and Stereolab
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 in Chicago
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; after the story was published, guitarist Pat O'Connell and drummer Michael Lenzi both called Cohen, and the three decided to form a band together. The group went through a series of bassists; John Przyborowski, who was also a former member of Eliot, played bass until Jenni Snyder joined for their second single; she left shortly afterwards. Pat Reis then joined, but left after their debut full-length, after which Przyborowski returned on bass. Following their third album, People People, Why Are We Fighting?, released in 1998, Cohen broke his neck
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 during a hockey
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 game, and the group stalled touring plans for his recovery. Around this time Kurt Volk replaced Przyborowski on bass, but their 1998 LP was their last.

Members

  • Seth Cohen - guitar
  • Pat O'Connell - guitar
  • Michael Lenzi - drums
  • John Przyborowski - bass
  • Jenni Snyder - bass
  • Pat Reis - bass
  • Kurt Volk - bass

Discography

  • Possum Trot Plan (Flydaddy Records, 1995)
  • Kim Chee Is Cabbage EP (Flydaddy, 1996)
  • Wrecked by Lions (Flydaddy, 1997)
  • People People, Why Are We Fighting? (Flydaddy, 1998)
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