Estimated User #879
1 fiction conversations
over 1 day
(Apr 21, 2023 – Apr 23, 2023)
92% prompt uniqueness
Šumadija, Serbia
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Come up with an alternate Naruto universe in which Itachi becomes Hokage
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Come up with a Kenyan afrobeat band called Kala Kala
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Come up with a new Massive Attack album called "The Attak Phase"
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Come up with an American progressive metal band called Naray
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Come up with an American technical death metal band called Agaagaron which pione
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Come up with an American experimental rock band called A Cup of Tea which existe
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Come up with a Dark Souls boss called Dave, The Reddit Moderator
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Come up with an American art punk band called Bottlecap which existed From 1972
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Come up with an SCP that appears as a gigantic copy of the Statue of Liberty, bu
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Come up with a story in which Boruto confesses his love to Sarada
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Come up with a story about the wedding of Boruto and Sarada
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Come up with a SCP that appears as a portal to the world of Naruto
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 5× “Come up with an American experimental rock band called A Cup...” over less than a minute (Apr 22, 2023 – Apr 22, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Come up with an American experimental rock band called A Cup of Tea which existed from 1970 to 2013
CHATBOT: A Cup of Tea was an American experimental rock band which captivated audiences with their unique sound and visuals from 1970 to 2013. The band was formed in San Francisco, California and consisted of members Turner Oolong (vocals/guitar), Earl Greyson (guitar/keyboards), Tammy Chai (bass), and Stevie Lychee (drums/percussion). Drawing diverse influences from psychedelic rock, jazz fusion, and avant-garde, A Cup of Tea garnered a devoted following in the underground music scene. Their eclectic musical approach was characterized by a blend of complex harmonies, improvisation, spoken word passages, and unconventional soundscapes using found objects such as teacups and spoons. With their immersive, tea-infused visuals, the band exuded a hallucinatory atmosphere at their live performances. During their 43-year career, A Cup of Tea released multiple studio albums, each showcasing a different facet of their ever-evolving sound. Some of their most prominent records include "Tales from the Teapot" (1972), which featured a 25-minute epic of brewing tea sounds and hypnotic vocals, and "Infusions" (1985), a double LP concept album expressing their perspective on the transformative nature of tea and life. Despite remaining mostly underground, the band garnered critical acclaim throughout its career. A Cup of Tea was often hailed as a visionary group that pushed the boundaries of rock music and made an indelible mark on the experimental music landscape. In 2013, the band announced their disbandment following a farewell concert, dubbed "The Last Sip." This memorable six-hour-long show encapsulated everything A Cup of Tea had come to represent: innovative music, a deep love for tea, and a mesmerizing, immersive experience that touched every fan's heart. Although A Cup of Tea is no longer active, their legacy continues to inspire numerous musicians and artists. The band's music, along with their iconic imagery of teapots and cups, remains an emblem of the countercultural spirit and a testament to the fearless experimentation that defined their career.