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The Appleseed Cast

The Appleseed Cast is an American rock band from Lawrence, Kansas. The band was founded in the early days of emo by singer-guitarist Christopher Crisci and drummer Louie Ruiz. The Appleseed Cast has steadily evolved over the release of eight full-length albums with Crisci serving as the main songwriter. The band has a frequently rotating lineup, with Crisci being the only consistent member since their conception. Currently the band's lineup includes Christopher Crisci, Ben Kimball, Nick Fredrickson and Sean Bergman.

The Appleseed Cast
At The Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland, September 2022.
Background information
OriginLawrence, Kansas, U.S.
Genres
Years active1997–present
LabelsDeep Elm, Tiger Style, The Militia Group, Graveface, Vagrant Records
MembersChristopher Crisci
Sean Bergman
Ben Kimball
Nick Fredrickson
Past membersLouie Ruiz
Jason Wickersheim
Josh "Cobra" Baruth
Jordan Geiger
Nathan "Jr." Richardson
Aaron Coker
Garrett Marsh
Marc Young
Aaron Pillar
Nathan Whitman
Ted Stevens
John Momberg
Lucas Oswald
Taylor Holenbeck
Nathan Wilder
Websitetheappleseedcast.bandcamp.com

Major acclaim first came in the early 2000s that earned them a 9.0 from Pitchfork for their album set Low Level Owl Vol I and Vol II.[4] The band received further acclaim for their work on Two Conversations, Peregrine, Illumination Ritual, and others.

The Apple Seed Cast performing in Silver Spring,MD 2022

History edit

Formation and influences edit

 
Christopher Crisci, lead vocalist of The Appleseed Cast

The band formed in 1996 in Southern California with Crisci and Aaron Pillar joining bassist Jason Wickersheim and drummer Louie Ruiz under the name December's Tragic Drive (derived from lyrics of the song "Seven" by Sunny Day Real Estate). In 1998, the band – now billed as The Appleseed Cast – signed to Deep Elm Records out of New York before relocating to North Carolina, and released its debut album, The End of the Ring Wars.

Pillar said of the band's formative influences, "Early on, I think we were into Braid, Rainer Maria and Broken Hearts Are Blue, but I grew up on Depeche Mode and OMD, and I think [Crisci] was more of a Cure kid." He noted that the pair had a "shared love of [Led] Zeppelin and early U2", and cited Tortoise as an influence on the group throughout the 2000s.[5]

Mare Vitalis edit

In 1999, the band relocated to Lawrence, Kansas without Ruiz, recruiting new drummer Josh "Cobra" Baruth. Later that same year the group entered the Red House studio in Eudora, Kansas, with producer Ed Rose, who would go on to produce the next four Appleseed Cast records. The end result was Mare Vitalis, the band's second full-length album. The album showed progression from the dynamics-heavy rock of The End of the Ring Wars. The album was a concept album on the movements of the sea – encapsulated in such song titles as "Mare Mortis," "Poseidon" and "Kilgore Trout" (also an allusion to the recurring Kurt Vonnegut character of the same name) —, the album is loved by fans, heavy on atmosphere, crescendo, subtly undulating guitar arpeggios and the intricate drumming of Baruth, who clearly brought a new dimension to the band's sonic palette.

The band completed Mare Vitalis in late 1999, but tensions were developing between the band and Wickersheim. In January 2000, Pillar asked his roommate, St. Joseph, Missouri-native Marc Young, if he would be interested in playing bass one show for the band. Young agreed, though the show they spoke of and agreed upon never materialized. Regardless, Wickersheim officially departed the group that same month with Young replacing him on the bass.

Low Level Owl and Lost Songs edit

After the Mare Vitalis tours, The Appleseed Cast once again entered the studio in late 2000 to begin work on its most ambitious project to date. Eager to fulfill their five-record deal with Deep Elm, the band embarked on a double LP, with Ed Rose once again recording. Low Level Owl Volume One was released on August 21, 2001, with Volume Two following on October 23.

The tracks were woven together into a seamless album-length soundscape with a noticeable post-rock influence. The complex vocal arrangements and enigmatic lyrics were buried in the mix underneath simple, repeated guitar riffs, keyboards, found sounds and Baruth's intricate drum patterns. The non-instrumental pieces containing were connected by ambient-influenced instrumentals. Both Low Level Owl albums were a progression from the more song-oriented Mare Vitalis and a complete shock, the previously disparaging Pitchforkmedia website gave the albums a glowing review. Some critics were put off by the intentionally repetitive nature of the guitar playing and the ambient instrumental interludes.

The band followed Low Level Owl with the release of Lost Songs the following year. The album was a collection of previously unfinished songs recorded shortly after the release of The End of the Ring Wars. In 2002 vocals and overdubs were added and issued as The Appleseed Cast's final release on the Deep Elm label.

Two Conversations edit

The Appleseed Cast signed with the New York-based indie label Tiger Style Records in 2003 and released Two Conversations shortly afterward. Touring keyboardist Jordan Geiger was officially credited as a band member on the album. Two Conversations was met with mixed reviews.

Some viewed the album with dismay, regarding the more conventional song structures, the less diverse sonic palette and the personal, relationship-driven lyrics as a blatant retreat after the no-holds-barred experimentation, depth and complexity of Low Level Owl.[citation needed] However, others saw the album as an assured combination of the driving emo-rock of their early work subtly embellished with elements of Low Level Owl's sound.[citation needed]

During the recording of the album and the subsequent tour, tensions mounted once again. Rumors began to surface in the spring of 2004 that drummer Baruth was no longer a part of the group and were confirmed on the band's website later that year.

Following the confirmation, the band went on hiatus. Crisci began working with his folk-influenced side-project Old Canes and Geiger returned to his band Minus Story. In the meantime Tiger Style faced financial difficulties and dropped their entire roster, including The Appleseed Cast after just one album.

Rebirth and Peregrine edit

Throughout late 2004 and much of 2005, little was heard on the band's situation. This began to change later in the year as news of drummer auditions began to spread. The band auditioned with many drummers including part-time Old Canes drummer Aaron Coker who later went on to tour with Reggie & The Full Effect. The position eventually went to the Casket Lottery drummer, Nathan "Nate Jr." Richardson.

With a new drummer in place, the band was signed by the Militia Group in 2005 and announced they were returning to the studio in October.

The recording sessions for Peregrine, The Appleseed Cast's sixth full-length album, were held in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, at Pachyderm Studio. The sessions were produced by John Congleton.

Crisci stated on the band's website "...I don't know if I've felt better about a record this early since Mare Vitalis." The album is arguably more eclectic than any previous release in the band's catalogue, the Low Level Owl indebted instrumental "An Orange and a Blue" sitting alongside the more conventional, guitar-driven "February" and the stark, electronica of "Mountain Halo."

Peregrine was released on March 21, 2006.[6][7][8]

Richardson left the band in the early summer of 2006 and was replaced by Coker.

Sagarmatha edit

When asked about the next album (previously discussed as an entirely instrumental EP) in an interview, Crisci had said, "...the idea is still there, although it has morphed into a mostly instrumental full length.".[9] Recording sessions were held at Black Lodge Recording in Eudora, Kansas, with Ed Rose after unsuccessful attempts to arrange John Congleton to helm the recording. Three demos, "Road West", "A Bright Light" and "Summer Before", were released as previews on the band's MySpace. Prior to the album's release, Coker left the band and Young followed shortly thereafter in order to return to school. They were replaced by John Momberg and Nate Whitman, respectively. Sagarmatha was released on February 17, 2009, and reached No. 25 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

Low Level Owl Live and documentary edit

On November 23, 2009, it was announced that the group has signed to Graveface Records. On the same day, the site announced that The Appleseed Cast would be touring with labelmates Dreamend in spring 2010, "playing their two classic albums, Low Level Owl Volume I and II back-to-back, each in its entirety".[10] The announcement also mentioned that the band would have a live album for sale on the tour.[10] The band was to be the subject of a documentary to be produced by 7446 films in cooperation with Graveface Records.[11] The film will document the band revisiting its seminal work, while also focusing on the creation of Low Level Owl Volume I and II and the journey the band has taken to this point. The film was scheduled for a 2012[needs update] release.[12]

Middle States EP and Illumination Ritual edit

In July 2010 Momberg mentioned in a blog post on the band's Myspace page that new material was being demoed. On February 26, 2011, Graveface Records uploaded a video via YouTube that gave updates as to the bands on their label, including The Appleseed Cast. The description of the video stated that a new EP, entitled Middle States, was slated to be released physically on June 7, 2011. The video also contains a sound clip demo of the title track.[13]

  • Track listing
  1. "End Frigate Constellation" (5:50)
  2. "Interlude" (2:55)
  3. "Middle States" (5:12)
  4. "Three Rivers" (14:03)

As of May 2012, The Appleseed Cast were in the process of recording their eighth full-length studio album. According to the band on its Facebook page, "It's definitely on the energetic side, but moody at the same time." Performances of one song are available on both their Facebook and YouTube pages.[14][15]

Illumination Ritual came out on April 23, 2013. The band toured extensively throughout the year in support of the album.

The Fleeting Light of Impermanence and current news edit

The band supported Caspian on a North American tour that ran from October 19 to November 19 2016. They released a new song titled "Asking The Fire For Medicine" in early January 2019 and announced they would head to the studio and begin recording a new album on January 20, 2019. Their new album "The Fleeting Light of Impermanence" was announced May 23, 2019 for a June 28, 2019 release on Graveface Records. The single "Time The Destroyer" was simultaneously released via Bandcamp. In Fall 2022 and Spring 2023, the band went on two tours opening for Sunny Day Real Estate.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • Tale of the Aftermath b/w Skatter Ik Ignito 7" (1998)
  • Split (with Planes Mistaken For Stars and Race Car Riot, Deep Elm Records, 1999)
  • Lost Songs (Deep Elm Records, 2002)
  • Middle States (Graveface Records, 2011)

Compilations edit

  • A Million Miles Away - The Emo Diaries No. 2 (Deep Elm Records, 1998) - Max
  • Deep Elm Unreleased No. 2 (Deep Elm Records, 2003) - The Spider Wall
  • Emo Is Awesome / Emo Is Evil 1 (Deep Elm Records, 2003) - Reaction, Forever Longing Golden Sunsets [16]
  • Emo Is Awesome / Emo Is Evil 2 (Deep Elm Records, 2004) - Marigold & Patchwork [17]
  • Kumquats and Apricots (The Militia Group, 2006) - Here We Are (Family In The Hallway) , Mountain Halo
  • Graveface Sampler (Graveface Records, 2007) - Sila's Knife

References edit

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "The Appleseed Cast Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  2. ^ "Under The Radar". CMJ. Vol. 76, no. 11. CMJ Network, Inc. August 11, 2003. p. 41. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  3. ^ Masley, Ed (May 22, 2019). "Here's your guide to the best summer concerts in metro Phoenix". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Appleseed Cast: Low Level Owl Vol. I & II Album Review". Pitchfork. December 11, 2001. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  5. ^ Steinhoff, Jessica (February 20, 2009). "The Appleseed Cast Moves Past the Fad". Isthmus. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  6. ^ Oliver (July 4, 2008). . Punk76.com. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Olund, Paul (February 17, 2006). "Emotional exuberance from the Heartland". TODAY.com. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  8. ^ Irvine, Scott (March 10, 2006). . UpBeetMusic.com. Archived from the original on May 23, 2006. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  9. ^ "Captain Obvious: Interview: Christopher Crisci of the Appleseed Cast". Archived from the original on December 15, 2007. Retrieved October 5, 2007.
  10. ^ a b . Graveface Records. Archived from the original on August 4, 2009. Retrieved November 29, 2009.
  11. ^ "7446 films". Wordpress.com. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  12. ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved March 13, 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  13. ^ Graveface Records (February 26, 2011). "A Graveface Progress Report - 2.26.11". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 13, 2017 – via YouTube.
  14. ^ "The Appleseed Cast". Facebook. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  15. ^ MegaWizard (April 12, 2012). "The Appleseed Cast live at Middle of the Map Fest 2012, New Song". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved March 13, 2017 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "Emo Is Awesome / Emo Is Evil 2, by Deep Elm Records (Various)". DeepElmDigital.com. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  17. ^ "Emo Is Awesome / Emo Is Evil 1, by Deep Elm Records (Various)". DeepElmDigital.com. Retrieved March 13, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • MySpace Page

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template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Appleseed Cast is an American rock band from Lawrence Kansas The band was founded in the early days of emo by singer guitarist Christopher Crisci and drummer Louie Ruiz The Appleseed Cast has steadily evolved over the release of eight full length albums with Crisci serving as the main songwriter The band has a frequently rotating lineup with Crisci being the only consistent member since their conception Currently the band s lineup includes Christopher Crisci Ben Kimball Nick Fredrickson and Sean Bergman The Appleseed CastAt The Fillmore in Silver Spring Maryland September 2022 Background informationOriginLawrence Kansas U S GenresEmo 1 indie rock 2 post rock 3 Years active1997 presentLabelsDeep Elm Tiger Style The Militia Group Graveface Vagrant RecordsMembersChristopher CrisciSean BergmanBen KimballNick FredricksonPast membersLouie RuizJason WickersheimJosh Cobra BaruthJordan GeigerNathan Jr RichardsonAaron Coker Garrett MarshMarc YoungAaron PillarNathan WhitmanTed Stevens John Momberg Lucas OswaldTaylor HolenbeckNathan WilderWebsitetheappleseedcast wbr bandcamp wbr comMajor acclaim first came in the early 2000s that earned them a 9 0 from Pitchfork for their album set Low Level Owl Vol I and Vol II 4 The band received further acclaim for their work on Two Conversations Peregrine Illumination Ritual and others The Apple Seed Cast performing in Silver Spring MD 2022Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and influences 1 2 Mare Vitalis 1 3 Low Level Owl and Lost Songs 1 4 Two Conversations 1 5 Rebirth and Peregrine 1 6 Sagarmatha 1 7 Low Level Owl Live and documentary 1 8 Middle States EP and Illumination Ritual 1 9 The Fleeting Light of Impermanence and current news 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles and EPs 2 3 Compilations 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFormation and influences edit nbsp Christopher Crisci lead vocalist of The Appleseed CastThe band formed in 1996 in Southern California with Crisci and Aaron Pillar joining bassist Jason Wickersheim and drummer Louie Ruiz under the name December s Tragic Drive derived from lyrics of the song Seven by Sunny Day Real Estate In 1998 the band now billed as The Appleseed Cast signed to Deep Elm Records out of New York before relocating to North Carolina and released its debut album The End of the Ring Wars Pillar said of the band s formative influences Early on I think we were into Braid Rainer Maria and Broken Hearts Are Blue but I grew up on Depeche Mode and OMD and I think Crisci was more of a Cure kid He noted that the pair had a shared love of Led Zeppelin and early U2 and cited Tortoise as an influence on the group throughout the 2000s 5 Mare Vitalis edit In 1999 the band relocated to Lawrence Kansas without Ruiz recruiting new drummer Josh Cobra Baruth Later that same year the group entered the Red House studio in Eudora Kansas with producer Ed Rose who would go on to produce the next four Appleseed Cast records The end result was Mare Vitalis the band s second full length album The album showed progression from the dynamics heavy rock of The End of the Ring Wars The album was a concept album on the movements of the sea encapsulated in such song titles as Mare Mortis Poseidon and Kilgore Trout also an allusion to the recurring Kurt Vonnegut character of the same name the album is loved by fans heavy on atmosphere crescendo subtly undulating guitar arpeggios and the intricate drumming of Baruth who clearly brought a new dimension to the band s sonic palette The band completed Mare Vitalis in late 1999 but tensions were developing between the band and Wickersheim In January 2000 Pillar asked his roommate St Joseph Missouri native Marc Young if he would be interested in playing bass one show for the band Young agreed though the show they spoke of and agreed upon never materialized Regardless Wickersheim officially departed the group that same month with Young replacing him on the bass Low Level Owl and Lost Songs edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message After the Mare Vitalis tours The Appleseed Cast once again entered the studio in late 2000 to begin work on its most ambitious project to date Eager to fulfill their five record deal with Deep Elm the band embarked on a double LP with Ed Rose once again recording Low Level Owl Volume One was released on August 21 2001 with Volume Two following on October 23 The tracks were woven together into a seamless album length soundscape with a noticeable post rock influence The complex vocal arrangements and enigmatic lyrics were buried in the mix underneath simple repeated guitar riffs keyboards found sounds and Baruth s intricate drum patterns The non instrumental pieces containing were connected by ambient influenced instrumentals Both Low Level Owl albums were a progression from the more song oriented Mare Vitalis and a complete shock the previously disparaging Pitchforkmedia website gave the albums a glowing review Some critics were put off by the intentionally repetitive nature of the guitar playing and the ambient instrumental interludes The band followed Low Level Owl with the release of Lost Songs the following year The album was a collection of previously unfinished songs recorded shortly after the release of The End of the Ring Wars In 2002 vocals and overdubs were added and issued as The Appleseed Cast s final release on the Deep Elm label Two Conversations edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Appleseed Cast signed with the New York based indie label Tiger Style Records in 2003 and released Two Conversations shortly afterward Touring keyboardist Jordan Geiger was officially credited as a band member on the album Two Conversations was met with mixed reviews Some viewed the album with dismay regarding the more conventional song structures the less diverse sonic palette and the personal relationship driven lyrics as a blatant retreat after the no holds barred experimentation depth and complexity of Low Level Owl citation needed However others saw the album as an assured combination of the driving emo rock of their early work subtly embellished with elements of Low Level Owl s sound citation needed During the recording of the album and the subsequent tour tensions mounted once again Rumors began to surface in the spring of 2004 that drummer Baruth was no longer a part of the group and were confirmed on the band s website later that year Following the confirmation the band went on hiatus Crisci began working with his folk influenced side project Old Canes and Geiger returned to his band Minus Story In the meantime Tiger Style faced financial difficulties and dropped their entire roster including The Appleseed Cast after just one album Rebirth and Peregrine edit Throughout late 2004 and much of 2005 little was heard on the band s situation This began to change later in the year as news of drummer auditions began to spread The band auditioned with many drummers including part time Old Canes drummer Aaron Coker who later went on to tour with Reggie amp The Full Effect The position eventually went to the Casket Lottery drummer Nathan Nate Jr Richardson With a new drummer in place the band was signed by the Militia Group in 2005 and announced they were returning to the studio in October The recording sessions for Peregrine The Appleseed Cast s sixth full length album were held in Cannon Falls Minnesota at Pachyderm Studio The sessions were produced by John Congleton Crisci stated on the band s website I don t know if I ve felt better about a record this early since Mare Vitalis The album is arguably more eclectic than any previous release in the band s catalogue the Low Level Owl indebted instrumental An Orange and a Blue sitting alongside the more conventional guitar driven February and the stark electronica of Mountain Halo Peregrine was released on March 21 2006 6 7 8 Richardson left the band in the early summer of 2006 and was replaced by Coker Sagarmatha edit When asked about the next album previously discussed as an entirely instrumental EP in an interview Crisci had said the idea is still there although it has morphed into a mostly instrumental full length 9 Recording sessions were held at Black Lodge Recording in Eudora Kansas with Ed Rose after unsuccessful attempts to arrange John Congleton to helm the recording Three demos Road West A Bright Light and Summer Before were released as previews on the band s MySpace Prior to the album s release Coker left the band and Young followed shortly thereafter in order to return to school They were replaced by John Momberg and Nate Whitman respectively Sagarmatha was released on February 17 2009 and reached No 25 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart Low Level Owl Live and documentary edit On November 23 2009 it was announced that the group has signed to Graveface Records On the same day the site announced that The Appleseed Cast would be touring with labelmates Dreamend in spring 2010 playing their two classic albums Low Level Owl Volume I and II back to back each in its entirety 10 The announcement also mentioned that the band would have a live album for sale on the tour 10 The band was to be the subject of a documentary to be produced by 7446 films in cooperation with Graveface Records 11 The film will document the band revisiting its seminal work while also focusing on the creation of Low Level Owl Volume I and II and the journey the band has taken to this point The film was scheduled for a 2012 needs update release 12 Middle States EP and Illumination Ritual edit In July 2010 Momberg mentioned in a blog post on the band s Myspace page that new material was being demoed On February 26 2011 Graveface Records uploaded a video via YouTube that gave updates as to the bands on their label including The Appleseed Cast The description of the video stated that a new EP entitled Middle States was slated to be released physically on June 7 2011 The video also contains a sound clip demo of the title track 13 Track listing End Frigate Constellation 5 50 Interlude 2 55 Middle States 5 12 Three Rivers 14 03 As of May 2012 The Appleseed Cast were in the process of recording their eighth full length studio album According to the band on its Facebook page It s definitely on the energetic side but moody at the same time Performances of one song are available on both their Facebook and YouTube pages 14 15 Illumination Ritual came out on April 23 2013 The band toured extensively throughout the year in support of the album The Fleeting Light of Impermanence and current news edit The band supported Caspian on a North American tour that ran from October 19 to November 19 2016 They released a new song titled Asking The Fire For Medicine in early January 2019 and announced they would head to the studio and begin recording a new album on January 20 2019 Their new album The Fleeting Light of Impermanence was announced May 23 2019 for a June 28 2019 release on Graveface Records The single Time The Destroyer was simultaneously released via Bandcamp In Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 the band went on two tours opening for Sunny Day Real Estate Discography editStudio albums edit The End of the Ring Wars Deep Elm 1998 Mare Vitalis Deep Elm 2000 Low Level Owl Volume I Deep Elm 2001 Low Level Owl Volume II Deep Elm 2001 Two Conversations Tiger Style 2003 Peregrine The Militia Group 2006 Sagarmatha The Militia Group 2009 Illumination Ritual Graveface 2013 The Fleeting Light of Impermanence Graveface 2019 Singles and EPs edit Tale of the Aftermath b w Skatter Ik Ignito 7 1998 Split with Planes Mistaken For Stars and Race Car Riot Deep Elm Records 1999 Lost Songs Deep Elm Records 2002 Middle States Graveface Records 2011 Compilations edit A Million Miles Away The Emo Diaries No 2 Deep Elm Records 1998 Max Deep Elm Unreleased No 2 Deep Elm Records 2003 The Spider Wall Emo Is Awesome Emo Is Evil 1 Deep Elm Records 2003 Reaction Forever Longing Golden Sunsets 16 Emo Is Awesome Emo Is Evil 2 Deep Elm Records 2004 Marigold amp Patchwork 17 Kumquats and Apricots The Militia Group 2006 Here We Are Family In The Hallway Mountain Halo Graveface Sampler Graveface Records 2007 Sila s KnifeReferences edit Ankeny Jason The Appleseed Cast Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved December 18 2022 Under The Radar CMJ Vol 76 no 11 CMJ Network Inc August 11 2003 p 41 Retrieved December 18 2022 Masley Ed May 22 2019 Here s your guide to the best summer concerts in metro Phoenix The Arizona Republic Retrieved December 18 2022 The Appleseed Cast Low Level Owl Vol I amp II Album Review Pitchfork December 11 2001 Retrieved July 30 2016 Steinhoff Jessica February 20 2009 The Appleseed Cast Moves Past the Fad Isthmus Retrieved August 8 2023 Oliver July 4 2008 Appleseed Cast Peregrine Punk76 com Archived from the original on October 10 2008 Retrieved December 18 2022 Olund Paul February 17 2006 Emotional exuberance from the Heartland TODAY com Retrieved December 18 2022 Irvine Scott March 10 2006 The Appleseed Cast Peregrine UpBeetMusic com Archived from the original on May 23 2006 Retrieved December 18 2022 Captain Obvious Interview Christopher Crisci of the Appleseed Cast Archived from the original on December 15 2007 Retrieved October 5 2007 a b Graveface Records Graveface Records Archived from the original on August 4 2009 Retrieved November 29 2009 7446 films Wordpress com Retrieved March 13 2017 YouTube YouTube Retrieved March 13 2017 dead YouTube link Graveface Records February 26 2011 A Graveface Progress Report 2 26 11 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 13 2017 via YouTube The Appleseed Cast Facebook Retrieved March 13 2017 MegaWizard April 12 2012 The Appleseed Cast live at Middle of the Map Fest 2012 New Song Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 13 2017 via YouTube Emo Is Awesome Emo Is Evil 2 by Deep Elm Records Various DeepElmDigital com Retrieved March 13 2017 Emo Is Awesome Emo Is Evil 1 by Deep Elm Records Various DeepElmDigital com Retrieved March 13 2017 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Official website MySpace Page Graveface Records Appleseed Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Appleseed Cast amp oldid 1186559792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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