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Bricks Are Heavy

Album - 14 april 1992 - DeB Id: 17064
By L7
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 12,94

L7

Bricks are Heavy Spreka

 Two key figures within the band: Suzi Gardner and Donita Sparks, both on guitar and vocals.

 'Pretend We’re Dead'... remains appreciated even after more than a decade.

 Listen to L7’s Bricks Are Heavy and experience a powerful blend of grunge and feminist rock energy!

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Wargasm (02:42)
Wargasm Wargasm, one two three
Tie a yellow ribbon 'round the amputee
Masturbate, watch it on TV
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Scrap (02:54)
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What's up with what's going down
In every city, in every town
Cramping styles is the plan
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Diet Pill (04:22)
My diet pill is wearing off
My diet pill is wearing off

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Everglade (03:16)
Glade told her ma, Home scene's lame
I gotta go head into town, blow some steam at the rock show
Sneak through the back door and head for the pit
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Slide (03:38)
I put your stuff out on the porch
(letting it slide)
You pissed in your pants and put out the torch
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Stranded in the streets of San Francisco
A rusty car pulled along side of me
I looked behind the wheel and I started to squeal
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Monster (02:56)
come on over,is getting too late...
is time to fish,no time to cut bait
goolish passion,you inspire...
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Shitlist (02:55)
When I get mad and I get pissed
I grab my pen and I write out a list
Of all the people who won't be missed
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No raving beauty
But she's got a good heart
He's got escaping
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L7 are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1985 by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner, joined by Jennifer Finch and Demetra “Dee” Plakas. They fuse grunge, punk, and hard rock, scoring a breakthrough with 1992’s Bricks Are Heavy and the anthem Pretend We’re Dead. After a 2001 hiatus they reunited in 2014 and released Scatter the Rats in 2019. The group is also known for activism, including Rock for Choice.
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