-
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Youth of Today
834,087 plays (40,054 listeners)
Seminal Connecticut straight edge hardcore punk band Youth Of Today were pivotal in the mid-'80s youth crew scene and are still regarded amongst new and old fans alike as one of the finest hardcore bands to ever exist.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Gorilla Biscuits
1,852,748 plays (39,109 listeners)
Gorilla Biscuits is a New York straight edge hardcore punk band on Revelation Records. They formed in 1987. They picked the name under pressure to have a name when Token Entry got them a stage appearance unexpectedly. Ironically (due to their straight edge status), the name came from a big quaalude known as a "gorilla biscuit" which was popular in their neighborhood.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Dag Nasty
728,753 plays (37,064 listeners)
Brian Baker, formerly of Minor Threat, formed Dag Nasty with Colin Sears, Roger Marbury and Shawn Brown in 1985. Shawn's replacement on vocals (by ex- DYS frontman Dave Smalley) shortly before the recording of their debut full-length, Can I Say, began a revolving door membership that was to continue throughout their duration as a band (ultimately leaving Brian as the only original member.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Vitamin X
532,236 plays (16,414 listeners)
Vitamin X is a Dutch straight edge hardcore punk band. They started the band with the idea of bringing fun and politics back to hardcore, make people laugh and think at the same time. Vitamin X is: Marko - vocals Marc Emmerik - guitar
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Minor Threat
5,299,701 plays (147,927 listeners)
Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band from Washington DC. Short-lived but very influential, critics have called the band and their work "iconic," and have noted that their "groundbreaking" music "has held up better than most of their contemporaries." Minor Threat is credited with unintentionally starting the 'straight edge movement.'
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Good Clean Fun
1,210,508 plays (36,105 listeners)
Good Clean Fun is a Posicore (positive hardcore) band from Washington, D.C.. Formed by four "Vegan Straightedge dudes" in 1997 because "the hardcore scene was in dire need of a sense of humor", this band uses self-irony when spreading their message of veganism, straight edge, and positivity.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Circle Jerks
1,723,586 plays (104,845 listeners)
Circle Jerks is a hardcore punk band formed circa 1979 in Hermosa Beach, California, United States. It was formed by Black Flag's original singer, Keith Morris, and future Bad Religion guitarist Greg Hetson. They were among the preeminent punk bands of the L.A. scene in the early 1980s.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
Negative Approach
643,401 plays (31,321 listeners)
Negative Approach is an American hardcore punk band. They are considered one of the pioneers of hardcore punk, along with bands like Minor Threat, Bad Brains and Black Flag.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
H2O
2,209,120 plays (85,779 listeners)
There are at least 7 groups with the name H2O: 1) H2O is an American melodic hardcore/punk band from New York City that was formed in 1995 by Toby Morse, a former roadie for legendary hardcore act Sick of it All. They initially released their self-titled debut on Blackout Records before signing to punk powerhouse Epitaph Records for their breakout Thicker than Water.
See more -
Super similarity to 7Seconds
The Teen Idles
148,586 plays (9,952 listeners)
The Teen Idles were pioneers of the DC Hardcore scene in the very early '80s. Their only release was Dischord Records' first. Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson went on to form Minor Threat, one of the most influential bands in all of punk rock and hardcore.
See more