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The original Tacoma, Washington neo-punk bands called Inspector Luv and Ride Me Babies included Tyler Willman (guitar, vocals), Steve Ross (guitar), Dan Kempthorne (guitar) and Bob Martin . They released an EP called Another World .

GAQS included frontman Willman; Mari Ann Braeden , bass and vocals; Martin, Ross, Eric Munday (bass 1991-1992), and others.

The band's 1993 debut album '' Wonderful Virus '' was released on Medicine Records (a sub-label of Reprise Records ). Then the band apparently lost its record deal.

1995 saw the release of '' Reloaded '', with production help from Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam . (In exchange, Willman provided lead vocals on the first single from Gossard's first solo album, '' Bayleaf '' ).

Green Apple Quick Step released one final album with Columbia Records , and appeared on the soundtracks of '' Basketball Diaries '' (with "Dizzy"), and '' I Know What You Did Last Summer '' (with "Kid") before disbanding. Willman and Braeden later worked with Mike McCready in '' $10,000 Gold Chain ''. Willman went on with Devilhead and a solo project, Calm Down Juanita .

The band name is a Byrds title, and is a southern (US) phrase referring to the gastric distress that often follows eating green apples.


DISCOGRAPHY


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. Stereo



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. Tangles

  • 10. Lazy

  • 11. Space C---cksucker

  • 12. Halloween



Album - New Disaster (1998) (Columbia 68139) (produced by Matt Wilson)

  • 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 Sevens




REFERENCES

  • Humphrey, Clark. Loser. Portland: Feral House, 1995. ISBN 092291527X




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