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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very catchy grunge-power pop, unfairly ridiculed., January 23, 2004
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D. Mok (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wonderful Virus (Audio CD)
I remember two industry jokes about Green Apple Quick Step (named after a Byrds song, of all things): a) That it was "the last unsigned band in the Washington grunge scene; and b) That its song, "Bottle", was a ripoff of Nirvana's "Negative Creep".

I don't know if either observation was true, but I do know that when I first saw lead single "Dirty Water Ocean" on Muchmusic, I bought the album right away and it stuck to my CD player like glue. While far from a perfect album, Wonderful Virus is full of quirky charm, snappy songwriting, and instrumental hooks.

There's something to be said for a band that can make "Peel away/Hairless skin from the alien" into a chorus hook, and that's exactly what it does on "Ludes and Cherrybombs". While the sci-fi-hip lyrics are an acquired taste, the inherent musicality of the songwriting gets through. "Dirty Water Ocean" is a breathless rush of adrenalin, like the fastest, crunchiest ruckus raised by a band right next door; ripoff or no, the shuffling "Bottle", with its sludgy Alice in Chains-like groove, changing tempos and male-female vocal tag team, is an arresting rock tune; "Rapid" and personal favourite "Eating on All Fours" distinguish this band, the former with its languishing free-flowing melodicism, the latter for its muscular rock-anthem energy, blitz of chord changes, and bassist Mariann Braeden's wistful backing vocal.

Lead singer Ty Willman's vocal style owes more to progressive rock (sounding almost like Blue Oyster Cult's Eric Bloom!) than punk or grunge; the participation of Braeden in vocal chores enriches the sonic palette greatly; and the instrumentation crackles.

One of my favourite records of that fertile alternative-rock period.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Band That Should Be Recognized As One of the Best Ever, March 19, 1999
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This review is from: Wonderful Virus (Audio CD)
Who can't love the backwater/alternative sound of Ty Willman's voice. As if his vocals alone are not enough to hook you, Mari Ann Braeden's angelic background singing adds an element that separates GAQS's stlyes from all others. I'm an experienced music listener, who orders you to buy this album. This album gives you alternative rock songs such as "Feel My Way", and "Dirty Water Ocean". Also amazing songs that differ in stye, such as the soft "Rapid", and the spunky "Can't Believe". And who couldn't be obsessed with the song (my favorite) "Ludes And Cherrybombs".
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They deserve more credit.., April 4, 2003
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connor (League City Texas) - See all my reviews
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This album is so amazing and such a breath of fresh air.. I also like "Reloaded" too..
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