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'''YOPO HIGHWAY''' | '''YOPO HIGHWAY''' | ||
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<tr><td>Track one:</td><td>The Underground intercourse <mp3>The Underground InterCourse.mp3|download</mp3></td></tr> | |||
<tr><td>Track one:</td><td>Darker then God <mp3>Darker then God.mp3|download</mp3></td></tr> | |||
<tr><td>Track one:</td><td>Surgery for dinner <mp3>Surgery for dinner.mp3|download</mp3></td></tr> | |||
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Both Lectrum and Coyloo swear the Textfiles shall never play again. Still every year the rumors persist. Lectrum claims that the rumors of the band getting back together will last far past the life spans of its two members. | |||
[[Category: Musicians]] | [[Category: Musicians]] | ||
A short lived but sorta liked band consisting of Phil Lectrum on distorted keyboards and Erms Coyloo on distorted electronic drums.
The sound was something like Nine Inch Nails on way too much caffeine and low tech recording equipment. There entire recorded output consisting of three and a half songs on the rare E P Yopo Highway. This band with a couple members added became the Phil Lectrum Quartet
YOPO HIGHWAY
| Track one: | The Underground intercourse ⤓ |
| Track one: | Darker then God ⤓ |
| Track one: | Surgery for dinner ⤓ |
Both Lectrum and Coyloo swear the Textfiles shall never play again. Still every year the rumors persist. Lectrum claims that the rumors of the band getting back together will last far past the life spans of its two members.