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A Minor Forest was a San Francisco-based math rock band in the 1990s. They
were musically related to the Louisville scene of post rock groups like
Slint and had personal connections to the San Diego scene of Three Mile
Pilot and related bands. Their songs had pop music, progressive rock, and
punk rock influences and featured changing time signatures, sudden dynamic
changes, silent pauses, unintelligible screaming, catchy, repeating melodic
passages and absurd, in-joke titles. Their slogan was "A Minor Forest
Supports the Destruction of Mankind." They formed in San Francisco in 1992
and, in addition to other smaller releases, put out three albums: Flemish
Altruism (1996) and Inindependence (1998) on Chicago label Thrill Jockey,
and So, Were They in Some Sort of Fight? (1999), a career-spanning
compilation on My Pal God records. They played their last show on November
1, 1998 at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco.
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Flemish Altruism (Constituent Parts 1993-1996)
Inindependence