Vicious Vicious (self-titled)

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Way back in the beginnings of the 21st Century, Appelwick recruited a band of killer Minneapolis musicians to gig and record the songs of Vicious Vicious with an eye on fame and riches.  Somewhere in the middle of this glorious ascension he recorded and co-produced the debut record of fellow Minneapolitans Tapes ‘n Tapes (The Loon), joined them on bass guitar and toured the world.  Between tours and the construction of two more Tapes ‘n Tapes records, Appelwick kept in touch with Vicious Vicious drummer/keyboardist Martin Dosh (notable postmodern instrumental artist and Andrew Bird sideman) and the two of them conspired to free themselves up just enough to get Vicious Vicious off the ground again.

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Way back in the beginnings of the 21st Century, Appelwick recruited a band of killer Minneapolis musicians to gig and record the songs of Vicious Vicious with an eye on fame and riches.  Somewhere in the middle of this glorious ascension he recorded and co-produced the debut record of fellow Minneapolitans Tapes ‘n Tapes (The Loon), joined them on bass guitar and toured the world.  Between tours and the construction of two more Tapes ‘n Tapes records, Appelwick kept in touch with Vicious Vicious drummer/keyboardist Martin Dosh (notable postmodern instrumental artist and Andrew Bird sideman) and the two of them conspired to free themselves up just enough to get Vicious Vicious off the ground again.

Way back in the beginnings of the 21st Century, Appelwick recruited a band of killer Minneapolis musicians to gig and record the songs of Vicious Vicious with an eye on fame and riches.  Somewhere in the middle of this glorious ascension he recorded and co-produced the debut record of fellow Minneapolitans Tapes ‘n Tapes (The Loon), joined them on bass guitar and toured the world.  Between tours and the construction of two more Tapes ‘n Tapes records, Appelwick kept in touch with Vicious Vicious drummer/keyboardist Martin Dosh (notable postmodern instrumental artist and Andrew Bird sideman) and the two of them conspired to free themselves up just enough to get Vicious Vicious off the ground again.