Apple Pie | |
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Origin | Russia |
Genres | Progressive rock Progressive metal |
Years active | 2000 – Present |
Labels | MALS |
Members | Vartan Mkhitaryan Maxim Zhdanov Andrey Golodukhin |
Past members | Oleg Sergeev Aleksey Bildin |
Website | applepieband.org |
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