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About the blue east

Taylor Williams (Guitars, Vocals, Pump Organ), Zach Clough (Drums, Percussion), and Jake Wattleworth (Bass Guitars, Key Bass) formed the blue east in 1999 in Salt Lake City, Utah. the blue east recorded in Jan of 2000 at Boho Digitalia. Soon after the band dispersed to pursue other ventures. the blue east practiced at Positively 4th Street among many of their contemporaries. After the blue east recorded this album Taylor and Jake went on to form Decoder Pin which never recorded any songs. Short lived, but fun, the blue east is remembered by few but enjoyed opening for various bands like Elliott, No Knife, Jimmy Eat World, the aasee lake, and The Ruby Dare.

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