L7-Live_Omaha_To_Osaka-1998-HiTS_iNT

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-l7-l7_overture-medley.mp3 L7 L7 Overture / Medley 244 Unknown
2 02-l7-bad_things.mp3 L7 Bad Things 180 Unknown
3 03-l7-must_have_more.mp3 L7 Must Have More 164 Unknown
4 04-l7-deathwish.mp3 L7 Deathwish 164 Unknown
5 05-l7-slide.mp3 L7 Slide 166 Unknown
6 06-l7-bitter_wine.mp3 L7 Bitter Wine 160 Unknown
7 07-l7-drama.mp3 L7 Drama 169 Unknown
8 08-l7-non-existent_patricia.mp3 L7 Non-Existent Patricia 160 Unknown
9 09-l7-pattylean.mp3 L7 Pattylean 175 Unknown
10 10-l7-el_whatus.mp3 L7 El Whatus 162 Unknown
11 11-l7-shitlist.mp3 L7 Shitlist 165 Unknown
12 12-l7-andres.mp3 L7 Andres 243 Unknown
13 13-l7-fast_and_frightening.mp3 L7 Fast And Frightening 230 Unknown
14 14-l7-off_the_wagon.mp3 L7 Off The Wagon 223 Unknown
15 15-l7-little_one.mp3 L7 Little One 214 Unknown
16 16-l7-lorenza_giada_alessandra.mp3 L7 Lorenza, Giada, Alessandra 224 Unknown
NFO
ARTIST: L7 TITLE: Live: Omaha To Osaka LABEL: Man's Ruin Records TYPE: Album GENRE: Grunge SOURCE: CD (LP) BITRATE: 190 kbps avg/44100 Hz ENCODER: Lame 3.97 SIZE: 88.41 MB PLAYTIME: 61:12 RELEASE DATE: 1998-XX-XX RIP DATE: 2010-05-02 Track List ---------- 1. L7 Overture / Medley 6:41 2. Bad Things 3:22 3. Must Have More 4:06 4. Deathwish 3:01 5. Slide 4:07 6. Bitter Wine 4:32 7. Drama 4:10 8. Non-Existent Patricia 4:17 9. Pattylean 2:53 10. El Whatus 3:54 11. Shitlist 3:01 12. Andres 3:08 13. Fast And Frightening 3:41 14. Off The Wagon 2:57 15. Little One 2:09 16. Lorenza, Giada, Alessandra 5:13 -------------------------------------------------------- Total Playtime: 61:12 Release Notes: Although often lumped in with the "Seattle Movement" of the early '90s (due to their sound, look, and attitude), the all-female punk band L7 hailed originally from Los Angeles. The seeds for L7 (whose name was taken from a slang term in the '50s that meant someone who was a "square") were planted in 1985, when a pair of guitarists/singers, Suzi Gardner and Donita Sparks, decided to start a band. Over the next few years, the group extended its lineup to include bassist Jennifer Finch and drummer Dee Plakas, as their sound grew more and more metallic, yet never losing the attack and simplicity of punk. 1988 saw the group signed by the Epitaph label, which issued their self-titled debut the same year and the group spent the better part of the next few years touring the world. L7 issued Smell the Magic for the Sub Pop label in 1991, and the same year formed the Rock for Choice non-profit organization. Raising money and awareness for pro-rights, the organization put on several benefit shows over the years, featuring such noted performers as Nirvana, Hole, Pearl Jam, and Neil Young, among others. With Nirvana finally bringing punk to the mainstream, bands such as L7 suddenly became "en vogue" as the quartet was signed to Slash/Reprise, issuing their best-known album with the Butch Vig-produced Bricks Are Heavy in April of 1992 (which spawned the popular MTV hit "Pretend We're Dead"). L7's follow-up, 1994's Hungry for Stink, failed to expand the group's following despite being part of the 1994 version of the traveling U.S. alt rock festival Lollapalooza. Bassist Finch left the group shortly thereafter (eventually replaced by former Belly bassist Gail Greenwood) and the group issued such further releases as 1997's The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum, 1998's Live: Omaha to Osaka, and 1999's Slap-Happy, while the group was also the subject of a 1998 concert film made by former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, also titled The Beauty Process. In 2000, a 12-track retrospective collection was issued, Best of L7: The Slash Years.

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