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The brand additionally employs a team to manage their Seek Discomfort clothing and merchandise brand. Other past guest hosts include former roommates Roberto Ortiz and Perry Grone. As of 2024, Cory Martin, Yes Theory’s main videographer, who has been featured in many of their videos, has taken a more active role in front of the camera as well.
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By June 1972, Yes had worked out songs for the album and returned to Advision to record it. [12] Eddy Offord, who had worked with Yes since Time and a Word (1970) and had mixed their live sound on the Fragile tour, assumed his role as audio engineer and producer, sharing his production duties with the band. [7]
[full citation needed] Amazon allgedly deleted negative reviews of Scientology-related items, despite the reviews' compliance with comments guidelines. [364] [365] In November 2012, it was reported that Amazon.co.uk deleted "a wave of reviews by authors of their fellow writers' books in what is believed to be a response to [a] 'sock puppet ...
Southern Discomfort is a collection of rarities by sludge metal band Eyehategod, released on January 25, 2000. The title is a reference to the alcoholic drink Southern Comfort . Tracks 1-6 are demos from the Take as Needed for Pain era that ended up on splits and singles.
Subsequently, White worked with Yes alumni Kaye and Billy Sherwood in the initial line-up of Circa. [41] In 2010, the band White re-emerged after a hiatus with a new line-up of White, Haug and Boyce joined by two musicians from Yes tribute band Parallels, who had previously worked with White: vocalist Robyn Dawn and keyboardist Jonathan Sindelman.
Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss is the video release of an acoustic concert by the progressive rock group Yes recorded live on 26 January 2004, and broadcast live to movie theaters around the United States following the première of the documentary Yesspeak.