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Tag Archives: Oh No! Yoko
Real Boys – S/T
Real Boys are a new mega power ranger type formation created from members of Oh No! Yoko, You Say Party We Say Die!, and GSTS!, three bands that deserve exclamation marks in their names. Enjoy soem big boy pop today! … Continue reading
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Tagged GSTS!, Oh No! Yoko, Real Boys, Vancouver, You Say Party We Say Die!
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Ghibli – Societal Finches E.P.
Ghibli strikes again, compiling four notorious collaborators to rework the psycho dream state that is “Societal Finches” from his recent release, Pythia. T H O M A S, Headaches, Oh No! Yoko, and Film For The Future all weigh in … Continue reading
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Tagged Edmonton, Film For The Future, Ghibli, Headaches, Jaded Hipster Choir, Oh No! Yoko, OLD UGLY, pythia, Societal Finches, T H O M A S, THOMAS, Thomas Michael, Toronto, Vancouver
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Oh No! Yoko – Pau Pau
Last night’s show was nuts! Teen Daze was brilliant—as expected. The big surprise of the night was the fresh out of high school talents of Oh No! Yoko. To quote a peer “they sound like 2001, a time when it … Continue reading

