The Yoohoos - The Yoohoos

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Review by Cyril Sebastian

The Yoohoos – The Yoohoos Album Review If you’re into the kind of music that makes you wanna grab your air guitar and jump around like a caffeinated squirrel, then The Yoohoos by The Yoohoos is probably right up your alley. Released in 2006 under Damenklo Records (yes, that’s a real label), this German pop-punk gem blends catchy hooks with a raw rock edge. It’s not perfect, but it’s got personality oozing out of every track. And honestly, sometimes personality beats perfection any day. Let’s talk about two tracks that stick out: “Zombie Alert” and “Hexenküche.” Now, “Zombie Alert” isn’t just a clever name—it’s an absolute banger. Imagine this: crunchy guitar riffs courtesy of Eggnog Yoohoo, punchy drumming from Koko B. Yoohoo, and Vanilla Yoohoo belting out lyrics like they’re trying to outrun the undead themselves. The energy is infectious, man. You can practically hear the band sweating it out in the studio. It’s one of those songs where you’ll find yourself humming along even if zombies aren’t really your thing. Then there’s “Hexenküche,” which translates to "witches' kitchen." This track has a darker, spookier vibe compared to the rest of the album, almost like someone spiked their bubblegum pop-punk formula with a dash of Nosferatu-level creepiness. The basslines are groovy as heck—props to Vanilla Yoohoo for holding down both vocals and bass duties without phoning it in—and the mix by Alexander Weber gives everything a nice crunch. There’s something oddly satisfying about how the playful tone meets eerie undertones here. Like Halloween candy laced with chili powder. The rest of the album keeps the momentum going. Tracks like “C.H.U.C.K.” and “I Feel Devo” showcase the band’s knack for quirky songwriting, while “On Mars Tonight” throws some sci-fi vibes into the mix because why not? Stefan Dorner on engineering deserves a shoutout too; he manages to capture the chaotic charm of The Yoohoos without overpolishing them. That rough-around-the-edges sound works wonders for this style. Here’s the kicker though: listening to The Yoohoos feels like hanging out with friends who are way cooler than you but still let you sit at their lunch table. Sure, they might trip over their shoelaces once or twice, but that only makes them more endearing. By the time you hit the last note of “Yoohoos Are Go,” you realize these guys weren’t aiming for world domination—they were just having fun making music. And honestly? That’s kinda refreshing. So yeah, give The Yoohoos a spin if you dig pop-punk with a side of weirdness. Just don’t blame me if “Zombie Alert” gets stuck in your head for days. Oh, and next time life hands you lemons, maybe turn them into zombie-themed power chords instead. Who knows? Maybe we could all use a little more Yoohoos chaos in our lives.

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Artist: The Yoohoos
Album: The Yoohoos
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Nosferatu
C.H.U.C.K.
I Feel Devo
Zombie Alert
Hexenküche
Yoohoos Are Go
On Mars Tonight

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Catalog Numbers

DK0012

Labels

Damenklo Records

Listen online

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  • online luisteren
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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Credits

RoleCredit
Bass GuitarVanilla Yoohoo
VocalsVanilla Yoohoo
DrumsKoko B. Yoohoo
EngineerStefan Dorner
GuitarEggnog Yoohoo
Mixed ByAlexander Weber

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: (Runout Side A): Q: Are We Not Men? - DK0012 A
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About The Yoohoos

Members: Eggnog Yoohoo, Vanilla Yoohoo, Koko B. Yoohoo

Real Name

    • The Yoohoos

Name Vars

  • Yoohoos

Members

  • Eggnog Yoohoo
  • Koko B. Yoohoo
  • Vanilla Yoohoo

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The Yoohoos, a German pop-punk band, released their self-titled album in 2006 under the quirky label Damenklo Records. What makes it stand out? Every track feels like a wild ride through different vibes, from spooky fun in "Nosferatu" to spacey jams in "On Mars Tonight." Oh, and get this—Vanilla Yoohoo not only sang but also rocked the bass guitar! It’s like they mashed up genres and humor into one unforgettable package.