Biography

Sometime in the late 2000’s Brian (vocals/bass) and Nathan (drums) started kicking around ideas to start a new band that would play fast, dirty, hard edged rock n’ roll songs with a punk/metal/hard rock influence. Next came the idea for a name. Something “dirty” to complement the sleazy, sludgy rock they wanted to play. After contemplating a few different names it then became obvious. What about naming the band after the great George Carlin bit on the “Seven Dirty Words” you can’t say on radio. The name seemed to fit so away they went working on material.
The band spawned as a 3-piece and in true DYI fashion, recorded their first self-titled demo partly in a garage with the vocals tracked in the back of a Suburban. After releasing the demo EP the group started performing all around the Southern California area. They eventually decided to switch it up as a 4-piece with the addition of El Rey on guitar and went on to record their next EP “Hard Boiled and Dirty” followed by their first full-length “Blood Highway” LP (released on Loaded Bomb Records). During this time they would go and perform many of the finer and not so finer establishments of the Western US as well as an East coast stint sharing the stage with such acts as Supersuckers, Throw Rag, Zeke and Nashville Pussy. After some personnel changes the band was joined by Rodney Peralta on drums and subsequently went back to a 3-man lineup. At this time the material that they were working on was released on the “Cheapshot” EP which saw one of their songs licensed by Monster Energy for use in a live event. This was then followed up with the next full length LP “Along for the Ride” (produced and recorded by engineer extraordinaire Derek Philips).

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