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Electric Apricot is mockumentary film by Primus lead-man Les Claypool (who goes by the name 'Lapdog'), featuring himself as well as others using pseudonyms. The band played occasional shows in 2004 and 2005, unannounced, in the California area for footage. The movie is set to be called "Electric Apricot: The Quest For Festeroo". The movie has been screened at film festivals in the USA.

Line up

  • Steve Hampton Trouzdale, aka-Aiwass - Bass guitar
  • Steven Allan Gordon aka-Gordo - Lead Guitar/Lead Vocals
  • Lapland Miclovich aka-Lapdog - Drums/Vocals
  • Herschel Tambor Brillstien - Keyboards/Vocals/Others

The band all go by pseudonyms, for example, Les Claypool is 'lapdog'. At live shows they do not answer to their 'real' names. Les Claypool's friend Adam Gates (aka Bob. C. Cock) is also in the band and goes by the name Aiwass.

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