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- RF7 abstract "RF7 is a long-lived, southern California punk rock band that began in 1979 by Felix Alanis and small time child star of the Sheriff John show Nick Lamagna. Felix also began the record label Smoke Seven Records and signed his band and many others who were ignored by the big labels then, such as Redd Kross, Bad Religion, JFA, Crank Shaft, Circle One, SIN 34, Youth Gone Mad, etc.From the beginning, the RF7 sound was not clearly punk but really what would be called today hardcore punk. Felix Alanis has always mixed middle class virtues with strange religious imagery in his lyrics. Nick Lamagna added guitar and music that had a twist more "rock" than some punks preferred. Walt Phelan added a drummer's drumming, and the bass player seemed to always change, with Robert Armstrong perhaps being the most solid recorded bass man from 1980–83, and again on 1990's classic Traditional Values album. On 1982's Fall In album, the band brought in super producer Geza X. The band continues today with their latest release (Addictions and Heartaches) on the Puke and Vomit label, which also re-released Public Service and Sudden Death compilation albums. Their early releases are available on the Grand Theft Audio label, as well as Bomp and Alive records.".
- RF7 wikiPageExternalLink rf7.
- RF7 wikiPageExternalLink rf7interview.htm.
- RF7 wikiPageID "12154945".
- RF7 wikiPageRevisionID "600812460".
- RF7 hasPhotoCollection RF7.
- RF7 subject Category:Hardcore_punk_groups_from_California.
- RF7 subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1979.
- RF7 comment "RF7 is a long-lived, southern California punk rock band that began in 1979 by Felix Alanis and small time child star of the Sheriff John show Nick Lamagna. Felix also began the record label Smoke Seven Records and signed his band and many others who were ignored by the big labels then, such as Redd Kross, Bad Religion, JFA, Crank Shaft, Circle One, SIN 34, Youth Gone Mad, etc.From the beginning, the RF7 sound was not clearly punk but really what would be called today hardcore punk.".
- RF7 label "RF7".
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- RF7 sameAs Q7276415.
- RF7 wasDerivedFrom RF7?oldid=600812460.
- RF7 isPrimaryTopicOf RF7.