Yeht Mae

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Alien Gruel 00:00 Tools
Factory 00:00 Tools
Angel Devil 00:00 Tools
Gods And Children 00:00 Tools
Take Him Out Back 00:00 Tools
True Belief 00:00 Tools
Heaven In Hell 00:00 Tools
Bring On The Rain 00:00 Tools
Animal Exile 00:00 Tools
Lymka Says Don't Dream 00:00 Tools
Keep the Devil Down 00:00 Tools
Killing Machines 00:00 Tools
Transmission 00:00 Tools
Gun Control 00:00 Tools
Awake the Machine 00:00 Tools
Dead Souls Linger 00:00 Tools
Beater 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
You Will Die 00:00 Tools
God Promises 00:00 Tools
Freedom 00:00 Tools
Remission 00:00 Tools
Proximity Effect 00:00 Tools
Gutted Him 00:00 Tools
Close The Hatch 00:00 Tools
Yes Yes 00:00 Tools
Technocrazy 00:00 Tools
Proximaty Effect 00:00 Tools
Hollowpoint 00:00 Tools
Arm Bleed 00:00 Tools
Death March 00:00 Tools
Only Recourse 00:00 Tools
Human Machine 00:00 Tools
Ten Flare 00:00 Tools
Dendrites 00:00 Tools
Open the Hatch 00:00 Tools
Funeral 00:00 Tools
Runaway Process 00:00 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
Secret Thai 00:00 Tools
Penang 00:00 Tools
Ethnic War 00:00 Tools
Running Away 00:00 Tools
I Love Her Like A Hampster 00:00 Tools
In the Flesh 00:00 Tools
San Diego 00:00 Tools
Getting Shot 00:00 Tools
I Grant I Kill 00:00 Tools
You Are the Hard Corps 00:00 Tools
Kill the Beast 00:00 Tools
Loss of Will 00:00 Tools
Directly from Satan 00:00 Tools
The Hard Core 00:00 Tools
Amplified Bible 00:00 Tools
Against Nature 00:00 Tools
Index 00:00 Tools
Homeless 00:00 Tools
I love her like a Hamster 00:00 Tools
Lymka Gets Nothing 00:00 Tools
002-Gun Control 00:00 Tools
Lynaka Say's Don't Dream 00:00 Tools
The Sky Is Falling 00:00 Tools
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Yeht Mae was an electro-industrial band from California which began in 1988 by vocalist and keyboard programmer Jeremy Daw. Daw was later joined by vocalist Lynda Sterling and released two self-distributed cassette demos. Their first CD "1000 Veins" was released by the British gothic/industrial label Gymnastic Records whose albums were pressed in Germany. In 1992, musician and producer Talla 2XLC of the band Bigod 20 signed the band to his label Zoth Ommog Records where they went on to release two more CD albums. The band's primary lyrical themes cover strange subjects such as death, experimental surgery, and alien abductions. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.