Since Then over 100 kindred have travleled the lost highways as Apoxians in this hybrid industrial punk meets metal & experimental troupe/band: Apocalypse Theatre which has been around since the 90s. (also known as Apox)
Year after year, partly because of the varied membership Apox has changed its sound like turning a page. From song to song, CD to CD, morphing styles, genres & attitudes has become the norm. Maybe this is because because Apox is not just a band. Apox is the story of a circle of friends, one that begs to be told. 
But telling a story that involves over 100 cast members is not easy. You see, Apox has destroyed itself in fiery crashes a dozen times over and risen again-reinvented.
Sure we could point out the stats... For instance...Apox has performed in 46 of the United States, and tallied well over a 1000 performances since its conception and sold/distro'd 30,000 units (a small number to some but to us a badge of honor)
From the deserts of Nevada's Burning Man festival to the Halls, Clubs, and basements of small town, suburban worlds, and big cities all across the USA. Apos has shared the bill with Pigface, KMFDM, Switchblade Symphony, Fugazi, Rozz Williams, Das Ich, Rosetta Stone, 45 Grave, Rhino Bucket, and dozens of other notable underground favorites.
Apox has released 3 CD's (Angry Angels, Cain or an Open Vein, Lost in America) and each represents a home base. Starting with Wash. DC, then San Francisco, and finally Minneapolis where the core currently resides, some by choice and others...well that is another part of the story. I guess you could say To be Continued.
Apox is like a living journal, with an ever changing cast of dancers, manic mechanics, mutant cyber-pirates, punk rock hybrids, gutter goths, and metal misfits .