Monster

L7

About Monster

"Monster" is a song by the American alternative rock group L7. It was released as a single in support of their third album Bricks Are Heavy.


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Come on over
It's getting late
It's time to fish
No time to cut bait
Ghoulish passion you inspire
With your kind of trouble
I'll never tire 

Monster
(monster in me)
Bring out the monster
(monster in me)
Monster
(monster in me)
Bring out the monster
(monster in me)
You bring out
The monster in me 

In a world full of disposable icons
All the jokers with the phony come-ons
I know I can depend on you
Cause when we're together, we're hurtin' crew 

We don't need to look for trouble
My partner in crime, my insanity double
When life takes a turn from bad to worse
You're always there, my loveable curse

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L7

L7 was an American grunge band from Los Angeles. They were active from 1985 to 2001. Due to their sound and image, they are often associated with the grunge movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s, though they were initially a heavy metal act. more »

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Written by: ANGUS STONE

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10 facts about this song

Album Release
"Monster" is a song performed by the American rock band L7. It was included on their fourth studio album, "Hungry for Stink," released in 1994.
Nature of Release
The song was not released as a single but is often recognized as one of the notable songs from the "Hungry for Stink" album.
Lineup
The lineup of L7 when recording "Monster" consisted of Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner on guitar and vocals, Jennifer Finch on bass and vocals, and Demetra Plakas on drums.
Songwriting and Production
"Monster" was written by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner, who are co-founders of L7. The track was produced by GGGarth and L7.
Style and Genre
L7 is known for their grunge and punk rock sound. While the "Hungry for Stink" album, including "Monster," showcased a more heavy alternative rock and grunge influence.
Live Performances
"Monster" has been part of L7's live performances since the album release and continues to be a fan favorite.
Album Achievement
The album "Hungry for Stink" which features "Monster," became the band's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, reaching number 117.
Album Artwork
The album cover for "Hungry for Stink" features a photograph of a landfill, which is in accordance with the aggressive and raw sound that "Monster" and other tracks on the album possess.
Band's Mission
L7 is known for their feminist stance and activism. While "Monster" does not explicitly address these themes, it is part of an album created by a band visibly driven by equality and empowerment.
Video Presence
While there's no official music video for "Monster," live performance videos of the song can be found online. These capture the energy and intensity L7 delivers during their performances.

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