Green Apple Quick Step

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Green Apple Quick Step is a now-defunct Seattle, USA grunge band that released a few albums in the mid-1990s and reached modest popularity. After the band's debut, Wonderful Virus, on Medicine Records (a sub-label of Reprise Records) in 1994, they released Reloaded in 1995, with the added production help of Stone Gossard from Pearl Jam (in exchange, frontman Ty Willman provided lead vocals on the first single from Gossard's first solo album, Bayleaf). Willman and bassist Mari Ann Braeden later worked with Mike McCready in $10,000 Gold Chain. Green Apple Quick Step released one final album with Columbia Records, and appeared on the soundtracks of Basketball Diaries, The Cable Guy, and I Know What You Did Last Summer before disbanding.