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  2. The Mae Shi - Wikipedia

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    The Mae Shi is an American art punk and experimental pop band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002. [1] They are known for making frantic and joyous music that explores dark themes using a wide variety of sounds, instruments, and music genres. [ 2 ]

  3. HLLLYH - Wikipedia

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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 .

  4. Heartbeeps (album) - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. 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.

  6. R U Professional - Wikipedia

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    The Mae Shi performing at LA Weekly Detour Music Festival in Los Angeles (October 2008) "R U Professional" was made available on YouTube and MediaFire on February 3, 2009. [18] The video description on YouTube by the group stated, "Song By The Mae Shi celebrating the life and work of Xtian Bale.

  7. Pana-vision - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 2022, the scene from the series finale of the British television series Peaky Blinders that used "Pana-vision" in full three months earlier was uploaded as a separate live-action music video for the song. The music video was directed by series director Anthony Byrne.

  8. List of performers on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    The RAH Band (7 July) The Saints (14 July) Alessi Brothers (21 July) Danny Williams (21 July) John Miles (21 July) [16] Steve Gibbons Band (28 July) The Dooleys (4 August) The Boomtown Rats (25 August) The Adverts (25 August) Page Three Girls (25 August) Elvis Costello (1 September) The Motors (8 September) Black Gorilla (8 September) Rosetta ...

  9. 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.