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* FanonDiscontinuity: ''Everyday'' and ''Stand Up'', but especially the latter.
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* NamesTheSame: What are the odds that [[Music/{{Skinless}} a death metal band from New York]] would recruit ''a completely different'' guitarist also named Dave Matthews?
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* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows (until his departure in 2008) and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.

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* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had did not add a keyboard player in its official lineup, lineup until 2018, when Buddy Strong was added, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows (until his departure in 2008) and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Violinist Boyd Tinsley, a member of the band since 1993, was fired in 2018 after sexual harrassment and assualt allegations against him were made public. Tinsley took a sabbatical from the band in February 2018, but only told the other members and the public that he was taking a break to care for his family, but would eventually return. When the truth came out that May, the band chose to remove Tinsley from their lineup permanently less than 24 hours later.

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Violinist Boyd Tinsley, a member of the band since 1993, was fired in 2018 after sexual harrassment and assualt allegations against him were made public. Tinsley took a sabbatical from the band in February 2018, but only told the other members and the public that he was taking a break to care for his family, but would eventually return. That statement was made ''the day'' he was served a lawsuit related to the accusations. When the truth came out that May, the band chose to remove Tinsley from their lineup permanently less than 24 hours later.
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* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows (until his departure in 2008) and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.

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* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows (until his departure in 2008) and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.albums.
* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: Violinist Boyd Tinsley, a member of the band since 1993, was fired in 2018 after sexual harrassment and assualt allegations against him were made public. Tinsley took a sabbatical from the band in February 2018, but only told the other members and the public that he was taking a break to care for his family, but would eventually return. When the truth came out that May, the band chose to remove Tinsley from their lineup permanently less than 24 hours later.
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* BrokenBase: Triggered by Butch Taylor's departure from the band on the eve of the 2008 tour and Tim Reynolds coming in as his replacement, resulting in the band's shift from a jazz-centered sound to a more rock-oriented one.

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* BrokenBase: Triggered by Butch Taylor's departure from the band on the eve of the 2008 tour and Tim Reynolds coming in as his replacement, resulting in the band's shift from a jazz-centered sound to a more rock-oriented one.



* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.

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* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows (until his departure in 2008) and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.
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** Dave tried to avert this by scrapping those songs and writing most of ''Everyday'', a pop-flavored album, in about 10 days. Since they were still playing a number of them live, the band eventually warmed up to the idea of releasing them on ''Busted Stuff'.

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** Dave tried to avert this by scrapping those songs and writing most of ''Everyday'', a pop-flavored album, in about 10 days. Since they were still playing a number of them live, the band eventually warmed up to the idea of releasing them on ''Busted Stuff'.Stuff', which was rather LighterAndSofter than the original album.
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* NamesTheSame: What are the odds that [[Music/{{Skinless}} a death metal band from New York]] would recruit ''a completely different'' guitarist also named Dave Matthews?
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: A news report on the death of Leroi Moore showed the cover of ''Everyday'', since it's the only album with the full band together and facing the cover. While talking about Moore, the video then zoomed in on the face of Carter Beauford. Oops.
* CreatorBreakdown: Most of the songs from ''The Lillywhite Sessions'' were written while Dave was rather drunk and depressed.
** Dave tried to avert this by scrapping those songs and writing most of ''Everyday'', a pop-flavored album, in about 10 days. Since they were still playing a number of them live, the band eventually warmed up to the idea of releasing them on ''Busted Stuff'.
* FanonDiscontinuity: ''Everyday'' and ''Stand Up'', but especially the latter.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''The Lillywhite Sessions'' became some of the most (in)famous bootleg recordings of the Napster Era.
** The band actively endorses the taping and trading of their live shows, so long as it's not done for profit.
* ThePeteBest: Peter Griesar. He left in 1993 before the band hit it big with ''Under the Table and Dreaming''. Since then, the band has never had a keyboard player in its official lineup, despite Butch Taylor being an important part of their live shows and several piano-based tracks appearing on their albums.

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