correction. they were with sub pop, so I always figured they were from Seattle but is LA based and moved to Seattle momentarily when they joined sub pop. but they are definitely a peer of the late 80's early 90's grunge bands
L7 came up in the grunge era. They're from LA & are released a couple of albums before releasing their biggest album Bricks are Heavy in '92. Toured with Nirvana a bunch of times. A really good band.
A reviewer in 1995 stated that "L7 plays slow-riffing hard rock, fast punk rock and bluesy, catchy midtempo songs: generic forms upgraded by smart lyrics and pure irreverence on stage." L7's sound has been described as "unique and unforgiving, mixing a punk rock attitude with heavy sludge metal."
In 1990 I started getting into Prog Rock and Jazz, which I became totally and completely engrossed in. It's all I listened to from 1990 to the early 2000's. I intentionally avoided listening to bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and others like them. I avoided those bands and other bands that sounded like them like the plague. So no, prior to doing this reaction I had not heard the song.
I effing love L7. Their older stuff is even better they opened for Nirvana.
L7 are awesome. They rockin'!
it's a 90's seattle band that kinda fits under the grunge umbrella so there's elements of punk, pop and sludge metal.
correction. they were with sub pop, so I always figured they were from Seattle but is LA based and moved to Seattle momentarily when they joined sub pop. but they are definitely a peer of the late 80's early 90's grunge bands
They're from LA
L7 came up in the grunge era. They're from LA & are released a couple of albums before releasing their biggest album Bricks are Heavy in '92. Toured with Nirvana a bunch of times. A really good band.
L7 = grunge-punk , It sounds dirty and beautiful
L7 rock. Hope to see more of them on channel!
Psalm 69 is a great album! In fact I think I will go listen to it now that you brought up Ministry.
A reviewer in 1995 stated that "L7 plays slow-riffing hard rock, fast punk rock and bluesy, catchy midtempo songs: generic forms upgraded by smart lyrics and pure irreverence on stage."
L7's sound has been described as "unique and unforgiving, mixing a punk rock attitude with heavy sludge metal."
Punk. They are Punk. The were years before Nirvana, but made the entire bridge between Punk and Grunge. Which is just slow punk.
L7's roots are definitely punk rock, they have the same case as Nirvana and some of their peers in the early 90s grunge
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Hey, David! Please react to L7's Questioning My Sanity live at Nulle Part Ailleurs. You will love the attitude as well!
Why in the f would she continue playing that hideous sound so long? Thats just being self indulgent, good song before that though.
L7 good band!Check out their 1992 album Bricks are heavy.Great album!
Love me some Rock chicks! L7 are bad ass
Love L7
Good except the ending
I have always considered L7 to be punk
L7 rule. Hope you get to review Diet Pill.
Likely been said but this predates N.W.O by about 4 years.
I like L7 but really prefer the Lunachicks!
I once saw L7 lunachicks and nirvana at the same festival.
What Kind of Rocker dont know L7 ???
In 1990 I started getting into Prog Rock and Jazz, which I became totally and completely engrossed in. It's all I listened to from 1990 to the early 2000's. I intentionally avoided listening to bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden, and others like them. I avoided those bands and other bands that sounded like them like the plague. So no, prior to doing this reaction I had not heard the song.