Saturday, September 4, 2010

L7


 L7 was formed by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner on shared electric guitar and shared vocals. A year previous, Gardner had performed backing vocals on the Black Flag song "Slip It In". The punk rock duo were soon joined by Jennifer Finch on bass guitar and Roy Koutsky on drums. Koutsky left shortly after and Demetra Plakas ("Dee" for short) became their permanent drummer.


The band's name derives from a 1950s slang phrase meaning "square," but is often mistaken for a reference to the sex position, "69".


 01. Bite The Wax Tadpole
02. Cat O' Nine Tails
03. Metal Stampede
04. Let's Rock Tonight
05. Uncle Bob
06. Snake Handler
07. Runnin' From The Law
08. Cool Out
09. It's Not You
10. I Drink
11. Ms. 45


 01. Shove
02. Fast And Frightening
03. (Right On) Thru
04. Deathwish
05. 'Til The Wheels Fall Off
06. Broomstick
07. Packin' A Rod
08. Just Like Me
09. American Society


 01. Wargasm
02. Scrap
03. Pretend We're Dead
04. Diet Pill
05. Everglade
06. Slide
07. One More Thing
08. Mr. Integrity
09. Monster
10. Shitlist
11. This Ain't Pleasure


 01. Andres
02. Baggage
03. Can I Run
04. The Bomb
05. Questioning My Sanity
06. Riding With A Movie Star
07. Stuck Here Again
08. Fuel My Fire
09. Freak Magnet
10. She Has Eye's
11. Shirley
12. Talk Box

 01. The Beauty Process
02. Drama
03. Off The Wagon
04. I Need
05. Moonshine
06. Bitter Wine
07. The Masses Are Asses
08. Bad Things
09. Must Have More
10. Non-Existent Patricia
11. Me, Myself & I
12. Lorenza, Giada, Alessandra


 01. Crackpot Baby
02. On My Rockin' Machine
03. Lackey
04. Human
05. Livin' Large
06. Freeway
07. Stick To The Plan
08. War With You
09. Long Green
10. Little One
11. Freezer Burn
12. Mantra Down
 01. L7 Overture/Medly Fast And Frightening
02. Bad Things
03. Must Have More
04. Death Wish
05. Slide
06. Bitterwine
07. Drama
08. Non-Existent Patricia
09. Pattylean
10. El Wahtusi
11. Shitlist
12. Andres
13. Fast And Frightening
14. Off The Wagon
15. Little One
16. Lorenza, Giada, Allesandra