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Yeti is the fifth studio album by the German rock band Amon Düül II, released in 1970. The album represents a blend of psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and elements of Krautrock, showcasing the band's experimental approach to music. It features lengthy compositions, intricate instrumentation, and a mix of both English and German lyrics. The themes explore mysticism, nature, and fantasy, which are often reflected in the album's artwork and the band's overall aesthetic. Yeti is considered a significant work within the Krautrock movement and has influenced various artists and genres over the years, maintaining a cult following.