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{{Short description|American power pop/new wave band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
| image = Alternate Learning performing in Davis, California, in 1980.jpg▼
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| caption = Alternate Learning performing in 1980.
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| genre = [[Power pop]], [[New wave music|new wave]] | years_active
| origin
| label
| associated_acts
| past_members = * [[Scott Miller
* Jozef Becker
* Scott Gallawa
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{{Track listing
| headline = Track listing
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| title1 = Green Card
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===Original Davis line-up (1978–1980)===
[[File:Alternate Learning band photo 1980.jpg|thumb|376px
Bass player Carolyn O'Rourke and keyboard player Lynn Ross joined the Davis-based band, which became regionally well known for their performances in the [[Sacramento]] area, in [[San Francisco]], and most frequently at [[U.C. Davis]].
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{{Track listing
| headline = Track listing
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| title1= Another Wasted Afternoon
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==Legacy==
[[File:Nan Becker and the Wheels 2013-07-20.png|thumb
===Material recorded by Game Theory===
On [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]]'s double album ''[[Lolita Nation]]'' (1987), the track "Pretty Green Card Shark" includes the opening portion of "Green Card."
In 1990, former Alternate Learning members [[Scott Miller (pop musician)|Scott Miller]], Jozef Becker, and Nancy Becker returned to the studio, joined by [[Michael Quercio]], to record a new version of the Alternate Learning song "Beach State Rocking." Despite being a new recording by [[Game Theory (band)|Game Theory]], the 1990 remake of "Beach State Rocking" was the opening track on the chronologically
=== Memorial performance (2013) ===
After [[Scott Miller (pop musician)|Scott Miller]]'s death, a [[Game Theory (band)#2013 Reunion|memorial tribute concert]] was held in [[Sacramento]] on July 20, 2013, with proceeds directed to a memorial fund for the education of Miller's children.<ref name=cosper-obit/> Nancy Becker performed alongside Fletcher Gallawa (son of original member Scott Gallawa) and his band, billed as "Nan Becker and the Wheels," to open the show with a set of Alternate Learning songs that included "Green Card," "What's the Matter," and "When She's Alone."<ref name=yudt-obit/><ref name=cosper-obit/>
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A newly released live version of "Beach State Rocking"
==Discography==
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|{{dts|2014}}
|''[[Blaze of Glory (Game Theory album)|Blaze of Glory]]''
|{{ubl
|"Another Wasted Afternoon" {{small|(track 13)
|"What's the Matter" {{small|(track 14)
|"Beach State Rocking" {{small|(track 20)
|"The New You" {{small|(track 23)
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|rowspan="2"|LP, CD▼
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|{{dts|2015}}
|''[[Real Nighttime]]''
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|{{dts|2020}}
|''[[Across the Barrier of Sound: PostScript]]''
|"When She's Alone" {{small|(track 25)}}
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==References==
{{reflist|colwidth=30em|refs=
<ref name=omnivore-rnpr>{{cite press release |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Game Theory ''Real Nighttime'' |publisher=[[Omnivore Recordings]] |date=January 26, 2015 |___location=Los Angeles, California |url=http://omnivorerecordings.com/press-release-game-theory-real-nighttime/ |
<ref name=slicing2014>{{cite web |title=Game
<ref name=cmj2014>{{cite journal |last=Davidson |first=Eric |title=Game Theory Catalog To Be Reissued: Blaze Of Glory out September 2 |date=July 15, 2014 |journal=CMJ |url=http://www.cmj.com/news/game-theory-catalog-reissued/ |
<ref name=omnivore>{{cite web |author=Omnivore Recordings |title=Release: Blaze of Glory |date=July 14, 2014 |url=http://omnivorerecordings.com/music/blaze-of-glory/ |
<ref name=discogs-gt>{{Discogs release|release=1619964|name=Green Card EP|type=ep }}</ref>
<ref name=aggie3-3-82>{{cite news|last=Heinitz|first=Eric|title='Three Band Bash' a mixed bag|date=March 3, 1982|newspaper=[[The California Aggie]]|pages=2, 8 }}</ref>
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<ref name=alrn-discogs>{{cite web|title=Alternate Learning|publisher=Discogs|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Alternate+Learning }}</ref>
<ref name=alrn-news5>{{cite web|title=Alternate Learning Newsletter|number=5|year=1981|url=http://musicbrainz.org/release/6b2cd59d-ec4b-46e4-beb7-4209e085734b/cover-art}} Archived ([http://coverartarchive.org/release/6b2cd59d-ec4b-46e4-beb7-4209e085734b/6229240342.jpg front], [http://coverartarchive.org/release/6b2cd59d-ec4b-46e4-beb7-4209e085734b/6227272279.jpg back]) from the original at [[Cover Art Archive]].</ref>
<ref name=burt>{{cite journal|last=Burt |first=Stephen |authorlink=Stephen Burt |title=Game Theory, or, Not Exactly the Boy of My Own Dreams |date=Winter 2011 |journal=[[New Haven Review]] |issue=9 |pages=6–25 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120610214912/http://www.newhavenreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/NHR-9-Burt.pdf |archivedate=2012-06-10 |url=http://www.newhavenreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/NHR-9-Burt.pdf |
<ref name=cosper-obit>{{cite journal|last=Cosper|first=Alex|title=Sacramentans pay tribute to musician Scott Miller|date=July 22, 2013|journal=Sacramento Press|url=http://sacramentopress.com/2013/07/22/sacramentans-pay-tribute-to-musician-scott-miller|
<ref name=discogs-15min>{{Discogs release|name=That's What You Always Say / Last Chance For You|release=1766975|type=single}}</ref>
<ref name=discogs-dream>{{Discogs release|name=The Days of Wine and Roses|release=763716|type=album}}</ref>
<ref name=discogs-other1>{{Discogs release|name=The Other #1|release=2697492|type=album}}</ref>
<ref name=gimarc>{{cite book|last=Gimarc|first=George|authorlink=George Gimarc|title=Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock, 1970-1982|year=2005|publisher=Hal Leonard Corp./Backbeat Books|isbn=9780879308483|page=676|url=https://books.google.com/books?
<ref name=gt-news1>{{cite web|title=Game Theory Newsletter|date=Summer 1982|url=http://musicbrainz.org/release/e363939b-c700-4118-a71d-353e36fa1bf8/cover-art}} Archived ([http://coverartarchive.org/release/e363939b-c700-4118-a71d-353e36fa1bf8/6335633299.jpg front], [http://coverartarchive.org/release/e363939b-c700-4118-a71d-353e36fa1bf8/6335633829.jpg back]) from the original at [[Cover Art Archive]].</ref>
<ref name=rollingstone2013>{{cite
<ref name=strongdiscog>{{cite book|last=Strong|first=Martin C.|authorlink=Martin C. Strong|title=The Great Indie Discography|year=2003|publisher=Canongate Books|isbn=9781841953359|page=345|url=https://books.google.com/books?
<ref name=twr-form>{{cite web|last=Becker|first=Jozef|title=Thin White Rope formation|work=Davis 80s Music|url=http://www.davis80smusic.com/davis80smusic%20thin%20white%20rope%20joe%20becker.htm|
<ref name=yudt-obit>{{cite news|last=Yudt|first=Dennis|title=A way with words: Friends pay tribute to Scott Miller, the late Davis artist who combined his love for music and literature into an influential career|date=July 18, 2013|newspaper=[[Sacramento News & Review]]|url=http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/PrintFriendly?oid=10674648|
<ref name=h2d>{{cite web|title=Track listings for the ''Homework'' compilation series|work=Hyped to Death CDs|url=http://hyped2death.com/Hwktrx08.html|
<ref name=h2d-catalog>{{cite web|title=Homework: U.S. D.I.Y./No Wave CDs|work=Hyped to Death CDs|url=http://hyped2death.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=30|
}}
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