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By the time of the band's third gig, they had a set of over twenty songs, due to the prolific writing partnership (as well as solo offerings) from [[R William Murphy|Rob]] and [[Dan Duran|Dan]]. Cracks began to show though, as their writing styles were pulling in different directions; as a result [[Dan Duran]] left the group in mid 1998. | By the time of the band's third gig, they had a set of over twenty songs, due to the prolific writing partnership (as well as solo offerings) from [[R William Murphy|Rob]] and [[Dan Duran|Dan]]. Cracks began to show though, as their writing styles were pulling in different directions; as a result [[Dan Duran]] left the group in mid 1998. | ||
− | [[image:Sequestergig005.jpg|right|thumb|Poster for Sequester gig at [[JBCs]] with | + | [[image:Sequestergig005.jpg|right|thumb|Poster for Sequester gig at [[JBCs]] with ]]Inspector Moog]], circa 1999]] |
The remaining three forged a new, harder sound, based around Rob's Smashing Pumpkins/Tool kind of material. Over the next couple of years, their sound fluctuated between epic and tight, raucous and commercial. | The remaining three forged a new, harder sound, based around Rob's Smashing Pumpkins/Tool kind of material. Over the next couple of years, their sound fluctuated between epic and tight, raucous and commercial. |