Empire State Games Concert History

Detroit's Empire State Games (Nate Beale - Guitar/Vocals, Dave Shettler - Drums, Chris Salmon - Vocals/Guitar, Rodrigo Palma - Bass) began roughly in late 1996, and broke up in November of 1998. During their two year stint they released three 7"s - the 'white' 7" (Old Skool), the yellow 7" (Makoto), and a split 7" with King For A Day (Old Skool), as well as a CDep (Makoto). From word of mouth, and the strength of their releases and live show, ESG quickly became a force in the independent music scene.

Indie
Pop Punk
Emo
Post-Hardcore
Video Game Music
Pop R&B
Neo-Synthpop
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Empire State Games had?

Empire State Games has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Empire State Games?

Empire State Games is most often considered to be Indie, Pop Punk, Emo, Post-Hardcore, Video Game Music, Pop R&B, and Neo-Synthpop.

When was the last Empire State Games concert?

The last Empire State Games concert was on September 26, 1998 at World tree center in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. The bands that performed were: Quixote / Empire State Games / Thoughts Of Ionesco / Dynamic Ribbon Device / Small brown bike.

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