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  2. The Mae Shi - Wikipedia

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    Terrorbird was released in July 2004, and the band embarked on a 31-day, 32-show tour to promote it, without using a booking agent. [12] The band played with bands such as Fat Day and Rapider Than Horsepower. To promote their first LP to say thanks to their mostly Los Angeles-based fanbase, they released The Mae Shi 2004 Mixtape. The 70-minute ...

  3. Do Not Ignore the Potential - Wikipedia

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    S.A.F. Records Do Not Ignore the Potential is a split LP release by Los Angeles –based experimental punk band The Mae Shi and Indiana -based indie rock band Rapider Than Horsepower. Track listing

  4. Terrorbird - Wikipedia

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    Terrorbird is the debut album release by Los Angeles–based experimental punk band The Mae Shi. It was released in July 2004 on CD by 5 Rue Christine and on vinyl by Strictly Amateur Films. The original pressing of the record was limited to 500 copies.

  5. R U Professional - Wikipedia

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    "R U Professional" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of Terminator Salvation. Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography , Shane Hurlbut , for walking into his line of sight.

  6. Detroit news legend Al Allen has died - AOL

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    (CBS DETROIT) - Al Allen, a Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame honoree who worked in broadcast news in Detroit for over 50 years, died Tuesday. He was 79. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and ...

  7. Brad Breeck - Wikipedia

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    Brad Breeck was originally a member of the Los Angeles-based experimental punk band The Mae Shi, which he joined while he was studying at the California Institute of the Arts. In 2007, he left the band to focus on making music for TV and films. In 2011, he formed another band called Skull Tape.

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