Yendri
Yendri was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles that formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Suck My Life Out' came out in 2002, with the title...
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Yendri was an alternative rock band from Los Angeles that formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Suck My Life Out' came out in 2002, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. They followed it with 'The Shame' in 2004 and 'The World Against Us' in 2007.
The band's music had a raw, emotional quality, with songs like 'Alreadydead' and 'Am I Dead Now' showing their tendency toward dark, introspective themes. Their lyrics often dealt with personal struggles and societal pressures, delivered with a confrontational energy that drew both fans and criticism.
Yendri went through lineup changes around 2005, losing members Billy Corgan and Matt Cameron. They released one more album, 'Echoes of the Past,' in 2010 before going on hiatus in 2012. Tracks like 'Bodyless' and 'City Of Despair' capture the moody, guitar-driven sound they maintained throughout their run.
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