Pie's 2003 Concert History

Combining a post-punk treatment of noise and pop with the additional undertones of electronic pulses, San Francisco's Pie debuted this sound in 1994. Following a number of demos and compilation tracks throughout the next year, Cream Cloud Records eventually released their first seven-inch "Superhorse" in 1995. After signing with Big Top in 1996, Pie's full-length debut Strictly Seance was released that same year, which was immediately followed by the five song EP Pie is Gone in 1997.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 24, 2003 –
Jan 27, 2003
Parachute Music Festival
TobyMac / Out of Eden / Superchick / Tree63 / Pillar / Gapshot / Rank / End of Discussion / Elevator / The Jive Express / Syrus / Placid / Zion / Triggercut / Stalf / Fourth member / Class One / Revive / Sugar Daddies / Soul Fire / Jubilee Jazz / Bromo / Tor / Nuciferous / Shift / Leap of Faith / Ace Tone / Fat Camp / Switch / Satellite / Everyoneday / Radiator / Zebulun / Senate / Cell / Moped / The Kumquats / Transport / Colliding Traits / Soda / Blair Giles / Ben Cleaver / Austin / Pie / No Chance / Scenic Route / Zest / Reflector / Misere / Serendipity / Rowdy Russell / Ubiquitous / Hobo Herb / Grannypash / Mumsdollar / Cold By Winter / All Left Out / Holdfast / 4petesake / Pugface / Somersault / Never the Less / Dryden / Late 80's Mercedes Show all bands
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Totara Springs Matamata, Waikato, New Zealand
Rock
British
Pop Punk
Modern Rock
Screamo
Japanese
Math Rock
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