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Alcatraz: An American Tale Of Rock N Roll

by Apache

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2 Guys In 69 02:52
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The Riot 03:31
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NY/LA 01:56
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Wild Life 03:43
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Hey Medusa 02:29
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Forever 03:35
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People Die 01:58
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Cholo Solo 01:40
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Caroline 03:17

about

Carlos moves to the Bay from El Paso in 1996. Apache moves to the Bay in 2000. In 2006 Apache gets a record deal with Birdman records without a band or songs. Enter Carlos and Apache (the band) is born, sort of. After the first guitarist leaves Mark, not from El Paso (but an honorary El Pasoan) is in. Apache (the band) has a drummer in Chris and record their first album "Boomtown Gems" in 2007 (released in 2008). Chris leaves and the band has a million drummers in his wake. Carlos and Apache convince Mike, an old El Paso friend, to move out to SF. Touring the world and their sophomore album "Radical Sabbatical" (recorded sporadically in 2008-09 but released in 2010) ensues.

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released September 12, 2019

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Apache San Francisco, California

San Franciscan glam-punkers Apache formed out several of the city's likeminded garage-glam-psych bands, including the Cuts, Parchman Farm, and Genghis Khan. Consisting of vocalist Omar, guitarist/vocalist Mark, bassist/vocalist Chuck, and drummer Chris, the men of Apache bonded over a shared love of debauched '70s rock from the New York Dolls to Kiss. ... more

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