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7 Seconds, Walk Together, Rock Together

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1139957

Disk length: 28m 45s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1986

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. In Your Face 1:09
2. Spread 3:24
3. 99 Red Ballons 1:07
4. Remains To Be Seen 1:08
5. Walk Together, Rock Together 3:41
6. How Do You Think You'd Feel 1:31
7. We're Gonna Fight 1:48
8. Regress No Way 1:34
9. Still Believe 2:24
10. Out Of Touch 1:39
11. Drug Control 1:49
12. Bottomless Pit 0:45
13. This Is The Angry Pt. 2 1:22
14. New Wind/We're Gonna Fight 5:15

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Review

It's funny how this hardcore punk band spent years writing songs from a personal and positive stance only to be remembered for a goofy cover tune. For instance, 7 Seconds' "99 Red Balloons" (which was borrowed from Nena, a one-hit wonder in the U.S.) became a punk pop classic after it was culled from this 1985 album. That's not to say the other tracks here don't have their charm. The title track offers a catchy sing-along. The propulsive "Strength" makes its mark, ending with a pile of strange vocal effects. This rather brief album benefits from clean and powerful production by Ian MacKaye, an obvious early inspiration to 7 Seconds as a member of the pre-Fugazi band Minor Threat. --Larry Crane

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Walk Together, Rock Together

Tracks: 15 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 28m 47s (+0m 2s)

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