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Viva Zapata!

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Download links and information about Viva Zapata! by 7 Year Bitch. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 32:48 minutes.

Artist: 7 Year Bitch
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 32:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Scratch 1:59
2. Hip Like Junk 3:50
3. M.I.A. 3:54
4. Derailed 3:11
5. Cats Meow 3:54
6. Rock-a-bye 2:39
7. It's Too Late 2:39
8. Damn Good and Well 1:59
9. Kiss My Ass Goodbye 2:53
10. Icy Blue 3:57
11. Get Lit 1:53

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Despite the tragic loss of guitarist Stefanie Sargent, Viva Zapata! represents a musical leap forward for 7 Year Bitch, finding the group's attack cleaner, with a stronger sense of groove. Just as importantly, more of the songs here employ actual hooks, including "Hip Like Junk," and a cover of Jim Carroll's "It's Too Late," and the near-ballad "Damn Good and Well." But the album's most powerful moment comes with "M.I.A.," an alternately sad and angry tribute to band inspiration and slain Gits leader Mia Zapata. Contrary to what some punk purists might assume, 7 Year Bitch hasn't lost an ounce of passion on Viva Zapata!; they've just learned how to channel it better.