Where did the name Minus the Bear come from?

Where did the name Minus the Bear come from?

Band name. The name “Minus the Bear” comes from an in-joke among the band members, referring to the 1970s television series B. J. and the Bear. “A friend of the band had gone on a date,” explained singer-guitarist Jake Snider, “and one of us asked him afterwards how the date went.

When did Minus the Bear break up?

Seattle indie rock outfit Minus the Bear will break up after 17 years following a farewell tour and a final EP, set for release this fall. Seattle indie rock outfit Minus the Bear will split after 17 years following a farewell tour this fall and a new EP, Fair Enough, out October 19th via Suicide Squeeze.

Why did Minus the Bear break up?

We want to keep the band’s legacy intact and go out while we’re still doing well. There’s a bunch of reasons — wanting to try something new creatively, possibly. It’s difficult to be in a band with so many different attitudes and ways of thinking over 17 years.

What genre is Minus the Bear?

Alternative/Indie
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What band has a bear logo?

the Grateful Dead
This Grateful Dead tshirt spotlights the classic jam band’s famous teddy bears logo. Originally seen as the back cover artwork for the album, History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One, these bears, conceived and drawn by Bob Thomas, have become iconic imagery for the Grateful Dead.

What is a lightning bolt a symbol of?

illumination
The bolt of lightning is a traditional symbol of sudden illumination and the destruction of ignorance; it also represents a punishment of humans by the gods from the skies, most commonly attributed to Zeus, king of the gods.

Is toe a math rock?

Toe, stylized as toe, is a Japanese post-rock/math rock band from Tokyo. The group was founded in 2000, and consists of Kashikura Takashi (drums), Mino Takaaki (guitar), Yamane Satoshi (bass guitar), and Yamazaki Hirokazu (guitar).

Is the Steal Your Face copyrighted?

All of the icons including the Steal Your Face, Bertha, Terrapins & Dancing Bears have long since been copyrighted and trademarked.