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7 Seconds

Kevin Seconds
Background information
Origin Reno, Nevada, USA
Genres Hardcore punk, punk rock
Years active 1980–present
Labels SideOneDummy Records
BYO Records
Website Official website
Members
Kevin Seconds
Steve Youth
Troy Mowat
Bobby Adams
Former members
Tom Munist
Dim Menace
Jim Diederichsen
Alan White
Tony Toxic
Dan Pozniak
Ron Doig
Belvy K
Spiz Hughes
Josef Bansuelo

7 Seconds is an American hardcore punk band from Reno, Nevada. Formed on January 17, 1980 by two sets of brothers, the Marvelli's Kevin Seconds and Steve Youth in combination with the Borghino brothers Tom Munist and Dim Menace. These original members all shared vocals but Tom Munist. The Band has gone through various members but Kevin Seconds and Steve Youth have stayed on as the core. Notably in 1981 the Brothers Tom and Dim left to form Section 8. The current line up of 7 Seconds consists of Kevin Seconds - Lead Vocals, Steve Youth - Bass and Vocals, Troy Mowat - Drums and Vocals, Bobby Adams - Guitar and Vocals.

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History

7 Seconds is one of the longest standing bands in Hardcore. They have been touring and recording for three decades.

Because of the positive message in their music they are constantly being categorized as a Straight Edge Band. The band has continually rejected this label.

The band started by releasing some poorly-recorded, but highly energetic, EPs, most of which were later re-released as "alt.music.hardcore" and "Old School" compilation CDs. They also appeared on the 1985 hardcore compilation "Cleanse the Bacteria", in addition to numerous other compilations, such as "Not So Quiet On the Western Front (Alt. Tentacles, 1982)", "Something to Believe In (BYO, 1984)" and "Party or Go Home/We Got Power (Mystic, 1883)".

7 Seconds has floated across several genres of rock. Their first full-length LP "The Crew" was recorded in 1983 and released by BYO Records, as was its successor - the classic hardcore EP "Walk Together Rock Together". With the "New Wind" LP, the band dramatically expanded its sound and style with audible elements of a sometimes quieter, more melodic and accessible sound. Many writers have credited this particular period of 7 Seconds' career as being highly influential on many pop punk, emocore and indie rock bands that came along much later. Subsequent LPs moved deeper into mainstream territory with proto-emo and U2-like sounds. The "7 Seconds" LP continued their musical experimentation. However, the band returned to an old-school hardcore sound in 1999 with the "Good to Go" album.

They are currently touring and plan to re-record their first three tapes Drastic Measures, Socially Fucked Up, Three Chord Politics, onto CD.

Origins of bandname

In the February, 2005 issue of AMP magazine, in an article titled, "7 Seconds: 25 Years of Our Core," Kevin Seconds explained how the band's name originated:

“We were big fans of The Dils, they had this EP, 198 Seconds of The Dils and I was so in love with punk rock that I would just write album titles on my clothes. This was still when Steve and I lived with my mom. We had this desk in this room we shared and I wrote ‘197 seconds of The Dils’, I miswrote the title. Over time, everything else faded, but the 7 Seconds part was there, and I circled it, I thought it looked cool.”

Influence in Punk Genre

In 1980 7 Seconds is believed to be the first band to refer to themselves primarily as Hardcore. After their first show on March 2, 1980, in Newsletter NWIN/SPUNK #1 they described their band as hardcore new wave [1]

Dim Menace's fist-brandishing scowl on the cover of the Skins, Brains, & Guts EP is one of the most iconic images in punk rock.[2]

Sacramento News & Review [3] speaks at length of their influence in the positive hardcore movement and their positive effect on the Punk Culture.

Influences on newer bands

Bryan Kienlen, bass player from The Bouncing Souls is seen wearing a 7 Seconds t-shirt in the music video, "Gone" from the album How I spent My Summer Vacation.

Kevin Seconds did a split album with Alkaline Trio lead singer Matt Skiba that was released in September 17, 2002.

The Hold Steady reference the band in the title track of their 2008 album Stay Positive.

F-Minus does a cover of the song "In Your Face" for the 2006 compilation 7" The Kids Are Gonna Pay.

H2O does a cover of the song "Not Just Boys Fun", the hidden track at the end of their own song entitled "Follow The Three Way", on their 1999 album F.T.T.W.. Kevin Seconds also does guest vocals on the track "Fairweather Friend", along with Lou Kollor (Sick of It All) and H2O front man, Toby Morse.

Discography

Demos (Cassettes)

  • Drastic Measures (cassette), 1980
  • Socially Fucked Up (cassette), 1981
  • Three Chord Politics (cassette), 1981

7" EPs

  • Skins, Brains and Guts (Alternative Tentacles, 1982)
  • Committed For Life (Squirtdown, 1983)
  • Blasts From the Past (Positive Force, 1985)
  • 1980 Reissue (Official Bootleg, 1991)
  • Wartime/A&A in the USA/1990 (Can of Worms insert, 1993)
  • Happy Rain/Naked (Eating Blur, 1993)
  • Split With Kill Your Idols (SideOneDummy, 2004)

Albums

Compilations

  • Not So Quiet On The Western Front (MRR/Alternative Tentacles, 1982)
  • We Got Power: Party Or Go Home (Mystic, 1983)
  • Something To Believe In (BYO, 1984)
  • Nuke Your Dink (Positive Force, 1984)
  • Cleanse The Bacteria (Pusmort, 1985)
  • Another Shot For Bracken (Positive Force, 1986)
  • Four Bands That Could Change The World (Gasatanka, 1987)
  • Flipside Vinyl Fanzine, vol. 3 (Flipside, 1987)
  • Human Polity (One World Communications, 1993)
  • The Song Retains The Name, vol. 2 (Safe House, 1993)
  • Ten Years Later (Bossa Nova, 1997)
  • Short Music For Short People (Fat Wreck Chords, 1999)
  • Old School Punk Vol.1 (Walk Together, Rock Together)

References

  1. ^ http://originalsevenseconds.com THE SUBVERSIVE HISTORY OF THE ORIGINAL 7 SECONDS
  2. ^ http://originalsevenseconds.com THE SUBVERSIVE HISTORY OF THE ORIGINAL 7 SECONDS
  3. ^ newsreview.com March 11, 2004

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Simple English

[[File:|right|thumb|7 Seconds on stage]]

7 Seconds is a hardcore punk band from Reno, Nevada.[1] The band formed in 1979 as a hardcore thrash band.[2]

The original members of the band were vocalist Kevin Seconds, bassist Steve Youth, drummer Troy Mowat and guitarist Bobby Adams. Seconds and Youth did most of the song-writing.[2]

Between 1982 and 1987, the band released four EPs and three LPs. In 1988, they released "Ourselves" on the indie label Restless Records.[2]

Adams left the band in 1987. In 1990, the band took 3 years off from touring and recording music. Adams rejoined the band when they reformed in 1993. They recorded a new album in 1993 which was called "Out the Shizzy".[1]

They are sometimes classified as a straight edge band but the members refuse to embrace the label.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Vice, Jeff (18 April 1994). "7 Seconds is back and better than ever". Deseret News (Jim M. Wall): p. 17. http://news.google.co.uk/newspapers?id=zq4RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z-wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5351,1943236&dq=7-seconds+kevin-seconds&hl=en. Retrieved 27 January 2010. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 McMaster, Carolyn (8 January 1989). "The Novellas release tape;7 Seconds at Outhouse". Lawrence Journal-World (Dolph C. Simons Jr.): p. 19. http://news.google.co.uk/newspapers?id=szEyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DeYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6658,1321814&dq=7-seconds+kevin-seconds&hl=en. Retrieved 27 January 2010. 








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