When we last caught up with Yoko-Zuna things were steaming up in a late night laundromat during their "One's Cycle" video.Directed by Yoko drummer Swap Gomez, the sequel "Yes", featuring Heavy and Randa, picks up the morning after the laundromat make-out session, and involves a conservative family dealing with their less conservative children.Taken from the Auckland electronic hip-hop four-piece's 2016 EP Luminols, the video shows Heavy robbing a convenience store with a water gun and Randa arriving in a 1959 Ford Fairline to cause bedlam at the family's home.The video comes as part of a "shared universe" of music videos that the Yoko guys are creating, that will eventually culminate in a series of 10-minute short films. Cop it below.