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Description7 Seconds - Discography (1982-2004) [FLAC] Genre: Pop/Rock Styles: Punk, Alternative, Hardcore Source: CD Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit Depth: 16 Sampling Rate: 44,100 Hz 1982 Skin, Brains, & Guts EP 1984 The Crew 1985 Walk Together, Rock Together 1986 New Wind 1988 Ourselves 1989 Soulforce Revolution 1991 Old School 1993 Out the Shizzy 1995 The Music, The Message 1999 Good to Go 2004 Take it Back, Take it On, Take it Over! Formed in the early '80s, the hardcore punk band 7 Seconds has been among the longest lived of any group from the first wave of Cali punk (forming in Reno, NV, and eventually relocating to Sacramento), though frontman Kevin Seconds has proved to be the only consistent member; changes during the mid-'80s moved guitarist Bobby Adams, drummer Troy Mowat, and bassist Steve Youth (Seconds' brother) into the lineup. The group released several 7" singles just after forming, and Seconds signed the band to the Better Youth Organization label by 1982. The three LPs released on BYO culminated in 7 Seconds' most authoritative album, Walk Together, Rock Together. Signed to Restless in the late '80s, 7 Seconds delivered Soulforce Revolution and Ourselves before moving again, to Headhunter. The band released three albums for Headhunter, but signed with their first major label, Epic, in 1995. The Music, the Message was 7 Seconds' first Epic LP, released in 1995. By 1999's Good to Go, however, the band was back on the indie front, now releasing material through the Side 1 label. In mid-2000, they released Scream Real Loud, followed five years later by their 13th LP, Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! Throughout the group's career, Seconds has maintained several side projects, including Drop Acid, Five Feet Ten Inches, and Mustard. He also released several solo efforts starting in the '90s, including a 2002 split acoustic album on Asian Man alongside Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba. Related Torrents
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