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7 Seconds|Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!

Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!

7 Seconds

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In the decades following their formation, 7 Seconds tirelessly carried the torch of California hardcore punk with unmatched ferocity and determination. Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!, their 2005 melodic thrash-fest, proves the band is vital as ever. The set list -- consisting of three-chord songs chiseled into tight structures -- blasts by with brute force. With hardly a pause between tracks (which usually clock in under two minutes), the listener barely has time to exhale. In addition to the jackhammer drums of Troy Mowat, the lead vocals of Kevin Seconds, and the bright, razor-like production of Bill Stevenson (of Descendents fame), what impresses about the album is its share of catchy melodic hooks. The chorus of "Still on It," for example, approximates bubblegum pop, with its bouncing harmonies and infectious repetitions. Sure, the combination of singalong themes and in-your-face aggression may sound familiar, but 7 Seconds are the elder statesmen of the punk-pop genre, and Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! announces that they still have a thing or two to teach the younger generations.
© Anthony Tognazzini /TiVo

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All Came Undone
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7 Seconds, Composer, MainArtist

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Meant to Be My Own
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This Is Temporary
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My Band, Our Crew
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Still On It
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Say My Thanks
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Big Fall
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Stand Hear and Just Stare
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Where Is the Danger?
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Big Hardcore Mystery
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Panic Attack
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Our Core
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Breaking News
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One Friend Too Many
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Y.P.H.
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Your Frustration
00:01:15

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Rules to Follow
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Album review

In the decades following their formation, 7 Seconds tirelessly carried the torch of California hardcore punk with unmatched ferocity and determination. Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over!, their 2005 melodic thrash-fest, proves the band is vital as ever. The set list -- consisting of three-chord songs chiseled into tight structures -- blasts by with brute force. With hardly a pause between tracks (which usually clock in under two minutes), the listener barely has time to exhale. In addition to the jackhammer drums of Troy Mowat, the lead vocals of Kevin Seconds, and the bright, razor-like production of Bill Stevenson (of Descendents fame), what impresses about the album is its share of catchy melodic hooks. The chorus of "Still on It," for example, approximates bubblegum pop, with its bouncing harmonies and infectious repetitions. Sure, the combination of singalong themes and in-your-face aggression may sound familiar, but 7 Seconds are the elder statesmen of the punk-pop genre, and Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! announces that they still have a thing or two to teach the younger generations.
© Anthony Tognazzini /TiVo

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