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[[The Tea Party]] is a [[Canadian Music|Canadian]] [[Alternative Rock]] band active between 1990-2005, known for their distinctive [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly|fusion of rock music and numerous other influences]], especially Indian and Middle Eastern, which earned them the humorous categorisation "Moroccan roll". In 2011, the band reunited for a successful cross-Canada tour; shortly afterwards they announced their reunion was permanent.
 
Throughout their career, the band's members were:
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Their name has nothing to do with the thing that launched the American revolution, the right-wing populist movement, or y'know, actual parties that involve tea, but instead comes from the nickname for the hash sessions of Beatnik writers [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Jack Kerouac]] and [[William S. Burroughs]].
 
== {{Discography: ==}}
* ''[[Self-Titled Album|The Tea Party]]'' (1991)
* ''Splendor Solis'' (1993)
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* ''The Interzone Mantras'' (2001)
* ''Seven Circles'' (2004)
 
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=== Tropes associated with this band include: ===
* [[Album Title Drop]]: ''Transmission'' has its title dropped about 7 times at the end of its eponymous song.
* [[The Band Minus the Face]]: After their 2005 breakup, Chatwood and Burrows formed a duo called "The Art Decay." It didn't last.
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