Tripping Daisy - History

History

The band incorporated a light show similar to the The Joshua Light Show at the Fillmore East, such as hand made slide shows with multi layered 16 mm projections along with oil and water. This visual attention was present in the very first show and was the beginning of many multi media attractions to come.

In 1992 Bryan Wakeland replaced Jeff Bouck as the band's drummer, remaining in the band under after the four for I Am an Elastic Firecracker when he was replaced by Mitch Marine. Phil Karnats joined the band soon after Wakeland's departure. Marine toured with the band until he was replaced by Ben Curtis, who drummed on Jesus Hit Like the Atom Bomb and Tripping Daisy.

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