L7 - Wargasm: The Slash Years 1992-1997 (2021)

Artist: L7
Title: Wargasm: The Slash Years 1992-1997
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Punk Rock, Grunge
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:50:38
Total Size: 398 mb | 1.1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Wargasm: The Slash Years 1992-1997
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Punk Rock, Grunge
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:50:38
Total Size: 398 mb | 1.1 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. L7 - Wargasm
02. L7 - Scrap
03. L7 - Pretend We're Dead
04. L7 - Diet Pill
05. L7 - Everglade
06. L7 - Slide
07. L7 - One More Thing
08. L7 - Mr. Integrity
09. L7 - Monster
10. L7 - Shitlist
11. L7 - This Ain't Pleasure
12. L7 - Pretend We're Dead (Radio Edit)
13. L7 - Lopsided Head
14. L7 - Used to Love Him
15. L7 - Freak Magnet
16. L7 - Andres
17. L7 - Baggage
18. L7 - Can I Run
19. L7 - The Bomb
20. L7 - Questioning My Sanity
21. L7 - Riding with a Movie Star
22. L7 - Stuck Here Again
23. L7 - Fuel My Fire
24. L7 - Freak Magnet (Alternative Version)
25. L7 - She Has Eyes
26. L7 - Shirley
27. L7 - Talk Box
28. L7 - Baggage (Live In Los Angeles)
29. L7 - Punk Broke (My Heart)
30. L7 - Stuck Here Again (Radio Edit)
31. L7 - L7 Interview (Live from KXRT Radio Fresno)
32. L7 - The Beauty Process
33. L7 - Drama
34. L7 - Off the Wagon
35. L7 - I Need
36. L7 - Moonshine
37. L7 - Bitter Wine
38. L7 - The Masses Are Asses
39. L7 - Bad Things
40. L7 - Must Have More
41. L7 - Non Existent Patricia
42. L7 - Me, Myself and I
43. L7 - Lorenza, Giada, Alessandra
44. L7 - Guera
45. L7 - Worn Out
46. L7 - Drama (Piss Off Version)
L7 originally formed in Los Angeles in 1985 when Suzi Gardner (guitar, vocals) and Donita Sparks (guitar, vocals) joined forces with Jennifer Finch (bass, vocals). An all female band in a traditionally male-dominated, often sexist rock arena, L7 were happy to court controversy through spirited, occasionally infamous live performances, whilst playing songs often infused with humour as much as bite and bile. Through Rock For Choice they proved to be a band with a sociopolitical conscience too. Having emerged from LA’s art punk scene, their music was a mixture of hard rock, alternative rock and punk rock, but they are arguably most synonymous with the grunge movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Releasing their self-titled debut on Epitaph Records (home of The Offspring and Bad Religion), their grunge credentials were cemented by the release of second record “Smell The Magic” on Seattle’s Sub Pop, some-time home for many grunge lynchpins, including Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney, among many others.
In 1990, the classic line-up was completed by Dee Plakas on drums. Signing to Slash Records (Faith No More, Violent Femmes), they released their major label debut “Bricks Are Heavy” in 1992, produced by Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage). Lead single ‘Pretend We’re Dead’ gave L7 a massive worldwide hit, especially in the States, followed by the singles 'Everglade' and 'Monster'. The expanded edition of “Bricks Are Heavy” includes 'Pretend We're Dead' (Edit), 'Lopsided Head' (B-Side), 'Used To Love Him' (B-Side), a cover of the tongue-in-cheek Guns N' Roses track and 'Freak Magnet' (B-Side).
Touring with Nirvana and Hole, as well as appearing on the main stage at Lollapalooza, L7 followed up “Bricks Are Heavy” with “Hungry For Stink” in 1994. Featuring the single 'Andres', this expanded edition features 'Baggage' (Live), 'Punk Broke (My Heart)' (B-Side), 'Stuck Here Again' (Edit) and 'Interview' (B-Side).
During the recording of their third Slash record, Jennifer Finch left the band, eventually replaced by Belly's Gail Greenwood. Their fifth record, "The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum", was released at the beginning of 1997, and although their shift in direction received plenty of critical praise, it was their last album for Slash Records. 'Off The Wagon' was issued as a single, with the B-Sides 'Guera' and 'Worn Out' included as bonus tracks, alongside 'Drama (Piss Off Version)'.
L7 would record one more album during the 1990s before calling it a day in 2001. They would reform in 2014, touring extensively, and enjoying a creative renaissance, releasing their seventh album “Scatter The Rats” in 2019.
In 1990, the classic line-up was completed by Dee Plakas on drums. Signing to Slash Records (Faith No More, Violent Femmes), they released their major label debut “Bricks Are Heavy” in 1992, produced by Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage). Lead single ‘Pretend We’re Dead’ gave L7 a massive worldwide hit, especially in the States, followed by the singles 'Everglade' and 'Monster'. The expanded edition of “Bricks Are Heavy” includes 'Pretend We're Dead' (Edit), 'Lopsided Head' (B-Side), 'Used To Love Him' (B-Side), a cover of the tongue-in-cheek Guns N' Roses track and 'Freak Magnet' (B-Side).
Touring with Nirvana and Hole, as well as appearing on the main stage at Lollapalooza, L7 followed up “Bricks Are Heavy” with “Hungry For Stink” in 1994. Featuring the single 'Andres', this expanded edition features 'Baggage' (Live), 'Punk Broke (My Heart)' (B-Side), 'Stuck Here Again' (Edit) and 'Interview' (B-Side).
During the recording of their third Slash record, Jennifer Finch left the band, eventually replaced by Belly's Gail Greenwood. Their fifth record, "The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum", was released at the beginning of 1997, and although their shift in direction received plenty of critical praise, it was their last album for Slash Records. 'Off The Wagon' was issued as a single, with the B-Sides 'Guera' and 'Worn Out' included as bonus tracks, alongside 'Drama (Piss Off Version)'.
L7 would record one more album during the 1990s before calling it a day in 2001. They would reform in 2014, touring extensively, and enjoying a creative renaissance, releasing their seventh album “Scatter The Rats” in 2019.