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'''Circle Seven''' were a punk band from Montana who is the only band not from Chicago to release a record | '''Circle Seven''' were a punk band from Montana who is the only band not from Chicago to release a record during [[Ruthless Records]]' early period. They were originally called ''Who Killed Society''. [[Steve Albini]] and guitarist Randy Pepcock were in a band called Just Ducky when Steve was living in Montana, hence the connection to Ruthless. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
* Randy | * Randy Pepprock - Vocals | ||
* Sabina Miller - Bass | |||
* Danielle Elliott - Drums | |||
== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
* '''''Suburban Hope 12"''''' ( | * '''''Suburban Hope 12"''''' ([[1981]], Ruthless Records) | ||
** Engineer - Peter Barnes | |||
** Producer - Mark H Smith | |||
# Suburban Hope | |||
# I Woke Up | |||
# Distant | |||
# Cover UP | |||
# Say One Thing | |||
# Look What You've Got | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 18:33, 19 May 2008
Circle Seven were a punk band from Montana who is the only band not from Chicago to release a record during Ruthless Records' early period. They were originally called Who Killed Society. Steve Albini and guitarist Randy Pepcock were in a band called Just Ducky when Steve was living in Montana, hence the connection to Ruthless.
Members
- Randy Pepprock - Vocals
- Sabina Miller - Bass
- Danielle Elliott - Drums
Releases
- Suburban Hope 12" (1981, Ruthless Records)
- Engineer - Peter Barnes
- Producer - Mark H Smith
- Suburban Hope
- I Woke Up
- Distant
- Cover UP
- Say One Thing
- Look What You've Got