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Price: $8.99
Released: 2011 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sweet Apple Do You Remember (Vinyl 7 inch)
Label: Valley King Origin: USA
Super nice silk screened covers with silk screened insert and free sticker. Limited edition one-time pressing of only 500 copies on black vinyl. Artwork by Alan Forbes. Signed and numbered by Alan Forbes. A new band consisting of members of Dinosaur Jr, Cobra Verde, Witch, and Guided By Voices. Each 7" will come with a silkscreened cover that is signed and numbered by artist Alan Forbes. Included with each record will be a silkscreened mini art print based on the cover ...
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Price: $7.99
Released: 2012 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sweet Apple Elected (Color) (Vinyl 7 inch)
Label: Outer Battery Origin: USA
Limited edition of only 500 copies on green vinyl. It's all about childhood influences - and for John Petkovic and Tim Parnin, with the 2012 elections looming, the clear choice was to record Alice Cooper's "Elected" - bigger than the Billion Dollar Babies version and timed just right.
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2010 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sweet Apple Love & Desperation (CD)
Label: Tee Pee Origin: USA
Featuring J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.), Dave Sweetapple (Witch), and Tim Parnin and John Petkovic (both from Cobra Verde). Listening to Sweet Apple’s debut, Love and Desperation, is like going on a road trip through the history of alt-rock, but in reverse. You start out in a place that’s very close to home, then, as the record progresses, you go further back toward where it all started, leaving you with a pleasantly wide range that goes from bluesy Sabbath to rowdy southern...
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Price: $14.99
Released: 2010 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sweet Apple Love & Desperation (Vinyl LP)
Label: Tee Pee Origin: USA
Featuring J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.), Dave Sweetapple (Witch), and Tim Parnin and John Petkovic (both from Cobra Verde). Delxue gatefold sleeve. Includes a digital download card. Listening to Sweet Apple’s debut, Love and Desperation, is like going on a road trip through the history of alt-rock, but in reverse. You start out in a place that’s very close to home, then, as the record progresses, you go further back toward where it all started, leaving you with a pleasantly...
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