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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Pleaserock is an independent music collective operating out of Atlanta, Georgia. Originally established as the band Y-O-U in Indianapolis in 2000 by Nick Niespodziani and Peter Olson, they relocated to ATL in the hopes of actually getting somewhere with their music. Two cheaply-produced CDs (a self-titled debut & the Homestar Runner album) and a few quirky gimmicks later, that dream became a reality of sorts. The most prominent of the collective's quirky gimmicks was their assortment of different identities, something a local music article called "alias rock". At least one core member of Y-O-U plays in nearly all of the alias groups. Amongst the Pleaserock aliases (alii?) are... |