L7: Hungry For Stink
L7: Hungry For Stink
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: L7
Label: Real Gone Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848064014461
Genre: Alternative Rock
L7 wasn't just one of the best all-female bands of the late '80s and '90s; they were one of the best bands, period, paving the way for the grunge and riot grrrl movements with killer songs, crunching riffs, and badass attitude. And their 1994 masterpiece Hungry for Stink is arguably their best and most consistent record, featuring such fan favorites as "Fuel My Fire" and "Andres," along with "Shirley," their tribute to drag racer Shirley Muldowney, and "Questioning My Sanity," which unflinchingly tackles the subject of depression.
Tracks:
1.1 Andres
1.2 Baggage
1.3 Can I Run
1.4 The Bomb
1.5 Questioning My Sanity
1.6 Riding with a Movie Star
2.1 Stuck Here Again
2.2 Fuel My Fire
2.3 Freak Magnet
2.4 She Has Eyes
2.5 Shirley
2.6 Talk Box