Y-O-U

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'''[[Wikipedia:Y-O-U|Y-O-U]]''' is a real band that worked with [[The Brothers Chaps]] on [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]] and the karaoke tracks on [[strongbad_email.exe]]. The Chapmans, in return, animated a music video for Y-O-U from their song LA Lindsey. Based in Atlanta, GA, the band currently consists of three members: Peter Olson, Mark Cobb, and Nick Niespodziani.  
'''[[Wikipedia:Y-O-U|Y-O-U]]''' is a real band that worked with [[The Brothers Chaps]] on [[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]] and the karaoke tracks on [[strongbad_email.exe]]. The Chapmans, in return, animated a music video for Y-O-U from their song LA Lindsey. Based in Atlanta, GA, the band currently consists of three members: Peter Olson, Mark Cobb, and Nick Niespodziani.  
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Y-O-U has released one studio album so far and the second is in the works. While Y-O-U itself is a rock band, it occasionally makes "pseudonymous" appearances playing Europop. It also made the film The Flying Wallabies, a short mockumentary about jump roping.
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Y-O-U released one studio album so far, a self-titled EP, in 2003. Their sophomore EP "Everything is Shifting" came out in 2005. While Y-O-U itself is a rock band, it occasionally makes "pseudonymous" appearances playing Europop. It also made the film The Flying Wallabies, a short mockumentary about jump roping.

Revision as of 04:02, 3 August 2006

Y-O-U on the cover of their self-titled album

Y-O-U is a real band that worked with The Brothers Chaps on Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits and the karaoke tracks on strongbad_email.exe. The Chapmans, in return, animated a music video for Y-O-U from their song LA Lindsey. Based in Atlanta, GA, the band currently consists of three members: Peter Olson, Mark Cobb, and Nick Niespodziani.

Y-O-U released one studio album so far, a self-titled EP, in 2003. Their sophomore EP "Everything is Shifting" came out in 2005. While Y-O-U itself is a rock band, it occasionally makes "pseudonymous" appearances playing Europop. It also made the film The Flying Wallabies, a short mockumentary about jump roping.


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