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HLLLYH (either Halleluyah or Hell Yeah) is the fourth and final studio album by Los Angeles–based experimental punk band The Mae Shi. It was released on February 11, 2008. [ 1 ] It is a concept album about Judeo-Christian religion , featuring mediations on stories of the Old Testament .
Their third release, HLLLYH, was released on the labels Moshi Moshi (UK) and Team Shi (America) on February 11, 2008. [18] They are already working on a new EP featuring all six current members of The Mae Shi. The Mae Shi has currently been chosen as one of the "Best New Bands" of California by Boston Phoenix Annual 50 Best Bands in America.
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Heartbeeps is the third album by Los Angeles–based experimental punk band The Mae Shi.It was released on June 7, 2005. [3] Notable influences on the musical style of the record include Melt-Banana, Deerhoof and UK grime, as well as their adolescent love of Def Leppard, Nine Inch Nails, Dante’s Inferno and worship music.
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The Mae Shi explained the group's inspiration to write the song in a statement. [8] [9] The group felt Bale's outburst was irrational and was motivated to write a piece about it. [8] [9] The Mae Shi emphasized in their statement that this was not a traditional song associated with their group's normal work, but rather a homage to Bale. [8] [9]