L7



L7 is an American rock band, formed in 1985 in Los Angeles .

The band was founded by Suzi Gardner and Donita Sparks . Later bassist Jennifer Finch and drummer Dee Plakas here. In 1988, the group got a record deal with the punk label Epitaph, where the debut album came out. The second album came out in 1991, the Sub Pop label, which then also Nirvana made ​​its debut. Following the grunge hype in those years also gathered L7 awareness. In the movie Serial Mom, the band played under the name "Camel Lips" their track Gas Chamber.

In 1992, the famous album came Bricks are heavy out, which would also include the hit Pretend we're dead . The successor Hungry For Stink (1994) could not meet expectations, and Finch left the band. The substitute was Gail Greenwood . In the following years, the band released several albums, and the band was the subject of the documentary The beauty process of ex-Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic (1998).

The members of L7 founded the non-profit organization for abortionRock For Choice on. This organization put several benefit concerts at which include Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Neil Young played. ==Discography [ edit] ==
 * L7 (1990)
 * Smell the Magic (1991)
 * Bricks are heavy (1992)
 * Hungry For Stink (1994)
 * The Beauty Process (1997)
 * Live: Omaha to Osaka (1998)
 * Slap-happy (1999)
 * Best of L7: The Slash Years (2000)