Seven Dirty Words
In the summer of 2006 a pure bred Rock-N-Roll band emerged in Southern California and began to take on the music scene with intense lyrics and larger than life sound. The earliest band members Brian (lead vox/bass) and Nate (drums) decided to rev it up a notch with a project that would incorporate both the heavy hitting sound of their former band (Los Griswolds) and an added touch of speed rock n roll to create Seven Dirty Words. Most Recently, they recruited the edgy guitar work of Silvio along with the solid rhythm guitar of Joel to complete the line up. The combined talent of the foursome spans over several years where they each evolved from bands such as Raw Power (Italy), Eight Ball, Red Cavalier, The Ditch Diggers and Los Griswolds (Philly-So Cal). Influenced by hard driving Rock n' Roll, Punk Rock and Metalâ¦7DW look to bring the rock wherever they go in an age where watered down music prevails and hard working bands never seem to get the credit that they deserve. Theyâve managed to turn the heads of many a new fan longing for the sound of no holds barred, dirty Rock-N-Roll. Truly an East meets West Coast experience as the band members have emerged from both near and far to bring you SEVEN DIRTY WORDS. This is a band to be reckoned with. Check them out when they stomp through a town near you.
Members
Brian - vox/bass Nate - drums/vox Silvio - lead guitar/vox Joel - rhythm guitar/vox
Location
Orange County, California, USA
Touring
National
Years Active
2006
Influences
AC/DC, Motorhead, Supersuckers, Peter Pan Speedrock, Zeke, Hellacopters, Reo Speedealer, Hank Williams I & III and all the good shit out there that doesn't get enough recognition.
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