Y.U.P.

Formed
1988
in Savonlinna, Finland 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Antti J. Ravelin
Recovering from '80s punk wave in Finland, there spawned two very complex but innovative rock groups, Cmx and Yup. Although Yup was founded in the late '80s, a later version of Yup dates to the early '90s. This young but creative trio (consisting of vocalist/guitarist Jarkko Martikainen, bassist Valtteri Tynkkynen, and drummer Jussi Hyyrynen) formed Yup against their art school's jazz bands. Very soon they created their own progressive style to combine all forms of rock and later Yup's first independent LP in Finnish, Huuda Harkiten, with their new keyboard player Tommi Kärkkäinen, was released creating both interest and hatred among the tight Finnish rock subculture.



On 1993's Toppatakkeja Ja Toledon Terästä, Yup's punk rock was still quite progressive, though the complete sound wasn't so rough anymore. The band's new lineup with drummer Janne Mannonen and guitarist Jussi Hyyrynen (who had formerly played drums) raised Yup's playing to a whole new level and its old jamming sound was disappearing. Also, the band's small success on the Finnish charts showed that it was time to move on to a bigger recording label.

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