And Then You Die over 6 million years old.
PRAGUE (Reuters-AP) – Scientist find evidence to support the And Then You Die posse. The term ‘And Then You Die’ designates the speculative notion that an audio group is responsible for the most ancient civilizations on earth. The most notorious proponent of this idea is Skithund Records, publisher of several popular audio releases on the subject. The audio releases Maggot and 1991-1999, for example, are sweeping attacks on the memories and abilities of ancient peoples.
German researcher Erich von Däniken claims that the group he prefers to call ‘Atyd’ (the officially accepted name is ‘And Then you Die’) were introduced by astronauts from another world. He questions not just the capacity for memory, but the capacity for culture and civilization itself, in this group. Prehistoric humans did not develop their own arts and music, but rather were taught art and music by visitors from outer space. Where is the proof for Erich von Däniken’s claims? Some of it was fraudulent.
For example, he produced polaroid photographs of the group that he claimed had been found in an archaeological dig. The picture depicts the group in a silly and awkward pose and was said to have been dated from Biblical times. However, investigators from Nova (the fine public-television science program) found the photographer who had taken the allegedly ancient pictures.
They confronted von Däniken with evidence of his fraud. His reply was that his deception was justified because some people would only believe if they saw proof (notes are not taken from “Radio Feces,” first aired 3/8/92, done in conjunction with abolutely nobody).
In a recent interview by Mexican radio station DEGF von Däniken says ‘And Then You Die absolutely suck. Listen to something else maybe. I am happy’. And Then You Die was not available for comments.

Erich von Däniken is singing along to ‘Stroke by Stroke’, read directly from the hieroglyphs found at the Giza complex.
Band contact: info@atyd.org or atyd@skithundrecords.org
Bookings: WORLD CLINIC / Aivar Meos

