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Anthemic Pop Wonder
NEWS   January 2008 - Ex-APW singer/guitarist Dfactor has a new rockin' CD - it's called "Say Yeah!" and you can find it at CDBaby. It includes fast, catchy melodic rockpunk music. It's cool. You'd like it.
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Anthemic Pop Wonder (APW) was a coolass 4-piece powerpoppunk band outta NYC circa 2000-2004. The band played fast, catchy, melodic songs, inspired by the likes of GBV, Replacements and Teenage Fanclub.

APW played live shows in and around New York City between 2000 and 2004. The last APW live show was in March 2004. It was at The Continental on Third Avenue. Video might exist.

Buy Anthemic Pop Wonder CDs at these CD Baby sites:
http://www.cdbaby.com/apw2
http://www.cdbaby.com/apw

APW was led by the songwriting machine of Dfactor Pop. Dfactor plays an occasional live solo show in New York and is still recording his cool songs.
His new CD 'Say Yeah!' came out in January 2008, and is available at iTunes, Amazon and other digital music outlets, with physical copies at CDBaby.

Check Dfactor's rock and roll blog - Waved Rumor for more current musical fascinations.

Why this name?
Anthemic Pop Wonder sounded like it meant.
Do you play live?
APW's last live show was in March 2004 at Continental NYC.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Make music - share music - make music - share music.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes!
Band History:
Anthemic Pop Wonder has been built around the songwriting and performing talents of Dfactor Pop since Day 1.

From recording the first APW CD "Cool Cocktails" in 1997 to playing live through 2004, APW has existed through the energy, enthusiasm and excitement of Dfactor's catchy rock and roll songs.
Your influences?
Power Pop
Punk rock
Husker Du
1970s AM radio
Guided by Voices
The Replacements
Weezer
Cheap Trick
The Sweet
Favorite spot?
Paris, France
Equipment used:
Old-fashioned guitars, bass and drums.
Anything else...?
Listen to more APW songs here:
http://www.cdbaby.com/apw2
http://www.cdbaby.com/apw