Yum
Yum formed in Los Angeles in 2004 with Alex Band on vocals, Zachary Filkins on guitar, Drew Brown on bass, and Aaron Sterling on drums. They released their...
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Yum formed in Los Angeles in 2004 with Alex Band on vocals, Zachary Filkins on guitar, Drew Brown on bass, and Aaron Sterling on drums. They released their debut album 'The Sound of White' in 2006, which included the song 'Fake' that became a radio hit. The band's lineup changed over time, with Band leaving in 2008 and Nate Ruess briefly joining as vocalist before departing in 2012.
Their catalog includes albums like 'Fundamentals' from 2009 and 'Stereo Black' from 2011. Beyond 'Fake,' another track that appears in their work is 'Monokid.' The group's activity continued into the 2010s with releases such as 'He Said, She Said' in 2014.
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