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| | Trampoline House - art, music, literature from the Underground (v.II #3) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | In 2000, Ollie moved to Seattle and became the bass player/singer of the post-punk Yeek Yak Air Force. |
 | | Yeek Yak was witty, rhythmically complex, and to the ears of many, "math rock." Yeek Yak was welcomed by the Seattle community and received accolades from both Seattle's weekly magazine, The Stranger, and Seattle's Indie Radio Station, KEXP. |
 | | John Richards of KEXP made Yeek Yak's first demo "target practice over learning toys," his indie pick of the week within weeks of its release. |
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