L7: Hungry for Stink

This is their fourth album, released in July 1994 during their Lollapalooza tour. The title is taken from a personal ad that was seen by one of the bandmembers shortly before the album was released. Musically the album is heavier than the band's previous work, marking the culmination of their progression from a largely punk to metal sound. Lyrically the songs concern "darker" themes; for example stalking on "Can I Run", and depression and insanity on "Questioning My Sanity".

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Tracklist:

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 Eyes
11 Shirley
12 Talk Box

L7: Bricks Are Heavy

This is their third album, released in April 1992 through Slash Records. By late August, the album had reached #1 on Billboard's Heatseekers album chart, and two weeks later it peaked at #160 on the Billboard 200. Musically the album is heavier and dirtier than the band's previous recordings. While the band retained its punk and hardcore punk roots, there was more emphasis on heavy metal than before. It was produced by Butch Vig.

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Tracklist:

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

L7: Smell the Magic

This is their second album, released on Sub Pop. It was initially released in September 1990 as a 12" EP containing only the first six songs. It was reissued on CD in July 1991, expanded to album length with three more tracks: "Packin' a Rod", "Just Like Me", and "American Society". The opening song, "Shove", was released as the band's first single.

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Tracklist:

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