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'''Yeah Yeah Yeahs''' are a ]-based ] band headed by lead ] ]. Other members are ] (]) and ] (]s). Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, erratic and bluesy vocals. They were formed in ], and released their debut EP a year later. Their single ''Maps'' received significant radio time. The video to their most recent single (as of ]), ''Y Control'', was directed by acclaimed director ]. In ], their first ], '']'', was released, which included a concert filmed at ] in ], all of the band's music videos to date, and interviews. '''Yeah Yeah Yeahs''' are a ]-based ] band headed by lead ] ]. Other members are ] (]) and ] (]s). Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, erratic and bluesy vocals. They were formed in ], and released their debut EP a year later. Their ] single, ''Maps'', received significant radio time, and the video to their ] single, ''Y Control'', was directed by acclaimed director ]. In ], their first ], '']'', was released, which included a concert filmed at ] in ], all of the band's music videos to date, and interviews.


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Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a New York-based rock & roll band headed by lead singer Karen O. Other members are Brian Chase (drums) and Nick Zinner (guitars). Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, erratic and bluesy vocals. They were formed in 2000, and released their debut EP a year later. Their 2003 single, Maps, received significant radio time, and the video to their 2004 single, Y Control, was directed by acclaimed director Spike Jonze. In October 2004, their first DVD, Tell Me What Rockers To Swallow, was released, which included a concert filmed at The Fillmore in San Francisco, all of the band's music videos to date, and interviews.

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