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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.

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  6. Category:The Mae Shi albums - Wikipedia

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  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.

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  9. R U Professional - Wikipedia

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    The Mae Shi drummer Brad Breeck commented in an interview that the band decided to make a song about the incident late in the evening of February 2, 2009. Breeck noted that they listened to the audio of the Bale diatribe and put together their tribute piece within a span of two hours before putting it online. [10]