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[[Galaxie 500]] were a [[Too Good to Last|short-lived]] yet very influential [[Dream Pop]] band with elements of [[Shoegazing]].
 
Throughout their existence the band's members were:
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The band disintegrated in 1991 when Wareham moved back to New York and informed Yang and Krukowski that he was quitting. Wareham subsequently founded the bands Luna and Dean & Britta (with his [[Creator Couple|wife Britta Phillips]]), and Damon and Naomi founded the band [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Damon And Naomi]].
 
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* 1988 - ''Today''
* 1989 - ''On Fire''
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* 2004 - ''Uncollected'' (rarities compilation)
 
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== Tropes evidenced by Galaxie 500: ==
* [[Cover Version]]: "Ceremony" by [[Joy Division]] and [[New Order]], "Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste" by [[Jonathan Richman]], "Here She Comes Now" by [[The Velvet Underground]], "Rain" by [[The Beatles]], "Isn't It a Pity" by [[George Harrison]], "Victory Garden" by Red Krayola, "Listen, the Snow is Falling" by [[Yoko Ono]] and "Cheese and Onions" by [[The Rutles]]. Those are the ones that made it to their albums - they played a few more in concert.
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste", "Ceremony", "Summertime", "Listen, the Snow is Falling", "Here She Comes Now", the live medley of "Rain/Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste".