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'''Yeah Yeah Yeahs''' are a ]–based ] band. The band members include lead ] ], ] ], and ]ist ]. Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, and erratic and bluesy vocals. They formed in ] as a trio, and were joined by second guitarist ] in ] for touring purposes. '''Yeah Yeah Yeahs''' are a ]-based ] band. The band members include lead ] ], ] ], and ]ist ]. Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, and erratic and bluesy vocals. They formed in ] as a trio, and were joined by second guitarist ] in ] for touring purposes.
==History== ==History==
Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut release was a self-titled ], released in 2001. They followed it with another EP, ''Machine'', in 2002. Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut release was a self-titled ], released in 2001. They followed it with another EP, ''Machine'', in 2002.

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Background information
OriginNew York City, USA
Years active2000–present
MembersKaren O
Nick Zinner
Brian Chase

Yeah Yeah Yeahs are a New York City-based rock band. The band members include lead singer Karen O, drummer Brian Chase, and guitarist Nick Zinner. Their music is a mix of retro styles with heavy rock/punk guitars, synthetic sounds and screaming, and erratic and bluesy vocals. They formed in 2000 as a trio, and were joined by second guitarist Imaad Wasif in 2006 for touring purposes.

History

Yeah Yeah Yeahs' debut release was a self-titled EP, released in 2001. They followed it with another EP, Machine, in 2002.

In 2003, the band released their first complete album, Fever to Tell, which received several strong critical reviews and sold more than 750,000 copies worldwide. The album's third single, "Maps", received significant airplay on alternative radio. The video for their 2004 single "Y Control" was directed by acclaimed director Spike Jonze, who was involved with the band's lead singer Karen O for a period. In October 2004, the band released their first DVD, Tell Me What Rockers to Swallow. The DVD included a concert filmed at The Fillmore in San Francisco, all of the band's music videos to date, and various interviews.

Their second album, Show Your Bones, was released on March 27/28, 2006. The album's producer, Sam "Squeak E. Clean" Spiegel – who had previously collaborated with Karen O on the song "Hello Tomorrow" for an Adidas commercial directed by Sam's brother (and Karen's then-boyfriend), Jonze – told MTV News that the album was a concept album about Karen's cat, and would be titled Coco Beware. However, MTV was forced to retract the story, noting that Spiegel had failed to mention that he was joking. Karen O told online zine Drowned in Sound, "Show Your Bones is what happens when you put your finger in a light socket," crediting "9 year old antigenius wonder-kid Drake Barrett for the insight." The first single from the album, "Gold Lion", was released on March 20th, 2006, reaching 18 in the Official UK Singles Chart. The band toured throughout Europe and the United States during much of 2006. YYY's stunned, and rocked a crowd of at least 20,000 in Ireland at the Electric Picnic music festival.

Trivia

  • 'Maps' (from Fever to Tell) is about Liars frontman Angus Andrew.
  • Karen O makes a brief appearance in an episode of the UK series Faking It.

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Singles

Year Song US Hot 100 US Modern Rock Pop 100 UK singles Album
2001 "Bang!" Yeah Yeah Yeahs (EP)
2001 "Art Star" Yeah Yeah Yeahs (EP)
2002 "Machine" 37 Machine (EP)
2003 "Date with the Night" 16 Fever to Tell
2003 "Pin" 29 Fever to Tell
2003 "Maps" 87 9 26 Fever to Tell
2004 "Y Control" 54 Fever to Tell
2006 "Gold Lion" 88 14 68 18 Show Your Bones
2006 "Turn Into" - - - 53 Show Your Bones
2006 "Cheated Hearts" - - - - Show Your Bones

DVDs

Samples

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