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Naked Ape is a Swedish indie/electronica band from Stockholm that formed in 1997. Starting out as a duo, they gained notoriety after opening for one of the biggest Swedish indie band at the time, Bob Hund. Their first release, entitled Television, got positive reviews from Swedish press, around the time that third member Olof Bendt joined the band.
Their second full album, For The Sake Of The Naked Ape, secured international popularity, propelled by the popularity of their unconventional music videos for songs "Fashion Freak" (watch here[1]) and "Undo/Redo," which feature undead females entertaining the living.