- Green Apple Quick Step
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Name = Green Apple Quick Step
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Origin =Seattle ,Washington ,United States
Genre =Hard rock Post-grunge Alternative rock
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Label =Medicine Records
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Past_members = Tyler Willman
Mari Ann Braden
Bob Martin
Danny Kempthorn
Steve Ross
Dana Turner
Geoff Reading
Dain Hudson
Notable_instruments =Green Apple Quick Step (GAQS) was a
post-grunge band fromSeattle, Washington that released a few albums in the mid-1990s. They reached modest popularity worldwide through several tours. Several videos appeared onMTV , The video for the single "Dirty Water Ocean" was berated onBeavis and Butthead .The original
Tacoma, Washington neo-punk band called "Inspector Luv and the Ride Me Babys" included Tyler Willman (vocals), Steve Ross (guitar), Dan Kempthorne (guitar), Bob Martin (drums) and Eric Munday (bass). They released a numbered limited edition (700 copies)EP called "Another World" on purple vinyl. The Ride me Babies disbanded after the departure of bassist Munday. Tyler found out that Bassist/Vocalist MariAnn Braeden was interested in the job at the Vogue, (a local Seattlenight club ) and GAQS was born.GAQS included
frontman Tyler Willman, vocals;Mari Ann Braeden , bass and vocals; Bob Martin, Drums; replaced by Dain Hudson; Replaced by Geoff Reading, Danny Kempthorn, guitar; Steve Ross, Guitar; replaced by Dana Turner. The band's 1993 debut album "Wonderful Virus" was released onMedicine Records (a sub-label ofGiant Records )."Reloaded" was released in
1995 , with production help fromStone Gossard ofPearl Jam . (In exchange, Willman provided lead vocals on the first single from Gossard's first solo album, "Bayleaf").Green Apple Quick Step did not release their final album, "New Disaster" withColumbia Records , but did appear on the soundtracks of "HomeGrown", "Basketball Diaries" (with "Dizzy"), and "I Know What You Did Last Summer " (with "Kid") before disbanding due to Willman'ssubstance abuse problems.GAQS toured with the likes of X, Stone Temple Pilots, Iggy Pop, Rage Against the Machine, Bad Brains, Tripping Daisy, and many others,Willman and Braeden worked with
Mike McCready in "$10,000 Gold Chain". Willman went on withDevilhead and a solo project,Calm Down Juanita .GAQS guitarist Steve Ross, now more commonly known as Steve E. Nix, is a member of the Briefs, and recently started his own side project called Steve E. Nix and the Cute Lepers with other Briefs members Steve E. Kicks, formerly of Newtown Animals, and occasionally Chris Brief.
Discography
Green Apple Quick Step
Album - Wonderful Virus (1993) (Medicine) (ASIN B000002L1K)
*1. Dirty Water Ocean
*2. Broken
*3. Ludes and Cherrybombs
*4. Bottle
*5. Rapid*6. Feel My Way
*7. Pay The Rent
*8. Eating On All Fours
*9. StereoThere is also a CD which has an extra song called Can't Believe
Album - Reloaded (1995) (Medicine) (ASIN B000002L2T)
*1. Hotel Wisconsin
*2. Ed #5
*3. No Favors
*4. T.V. Girl
*5. Underwater
*6. Dizzy*7. Alligator
*8. Los Vargos
*9. Tangled
*10. Lazy
*11. Space C*cksucker
*12. HalloweenAlbum - New Disaster Never released except for a few advance copies (1998) (
Columbia Records 68139) (produced by Matt Wallace)
*1. Sleeper
*2. Monkey Brains
*3. Way of the World
*4. Stars
*5. Kid
*6. Bulletproof*7. New Disaster
*8. It's So Easy
*9. Big Screen
*10. To All the Lovers
*11. Sixes and SevensReferences
* Humphrey, Clark. Loser. Portland: Feral House, 1995. ISBN 0-922915-27-X
External links
* [http://cmoore.com/peeps/chris/rantrave/gaqs.php Green Apple Quick Step (1991-98)]
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