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L7 Discography of CDs

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| | Smell The Magic CD (1991)
$10.59 The fitting middle ground between L7's punky self-titled debut on Epitaph and its thunderous initial outing for Slash/Reprise, 1991's SMELL THE MAGIC finds the Los Angeles-based band fortunately situated at the Sub Pop label just
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| Bricks Are Heavy CD (1992)
$9.09 After two well-received albums for revered indie labels (Epitaph and Sub Pop), the all-female rock group L7 signed with Reprise Records amidst the grunge boom of the early 1990s. The band's major-label debut, BRICKS ARE HEAVY, finds the Los Angeles-based
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| Slap-Happy CD (1999)
$12.19 Back on an indie label after an initially successful but ultimately unfruitful run at a major, L7 turns out a respectable but predictable effort with Slap-Happy. It's not that the band was sapped of strength once Jennifer Finch left, since
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| Slash Years CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 L7 Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous L7 music songs: Monster, Pretend We're Dead, Diet Pill, Shitlist, Slide, Wargasm, Mr. Integrity, American Society, Deathwish. More music songs Fast and Frightening, Just Like Me, Packin' a Rod, Shove, 'Till the Wheels Fall Off, Everglade Lyrics, One More Thing Lyrics, Scrap Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs This Ain't Pleasure Lyrics, Fuel My Fire Lyrics, This Ain't the Summer of Love Lyrics.
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 L7 Biography
Artist were the most well-known all-female band to emerge from the 1990s grunge revolution. Although they would eventually be eclipsed by Courtney Love's media circus, Artist produced some of the most assured heavy rock of the era. As enigmatic poster-girls for the Women in Rock movement, Artist founded the abortion rights organization Rock for Choice, but looked to such testosterone-fueled bands as Kiss and AC/DC for musical inspiration. They scored a hit in '92 with "Pretend We're Dead," and continued to record and tour into the 2000s.
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 Contemporaries
Nirvana (US), Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Melvins, The Cult, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, The Donnas, Helmet, Hole, Babes in Toyland, Bikini Kill, The Muffs, Skunk Anansie, The Gits, Dwarves, Girlschool, Therapy?, Bratmobile, Fastbacks, Lunachicks, Tad, Green River, Team Dresch, Temple of the Dog, Mad Season, Tribe 8, Excuse 17, Heavens to Betsy, The Pandoras
 L7 music CDs Followers
The Donnas, Sleater-Kinney, Veruca Salt, Evanescence, The Distillers, Sahara Hotnights
 L7 albums Influences
Black Sabbath, The Ramones, Kiss, Motörhead, Black Flag (Punk), Nirvana (US), AC/DC, Blondie, Slayer, Bad Religion, The Pretenders, Soundgarden, X, Joan Jett, The Germs, The Runaways, Plasmatics, Girlschool, Kim Gordon
 L7 CD discography More Music Artists
Naked Funk, Beverly Ritz, Soul Command
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