7Horse
7Horse formed in 2005 with Mike Santora on vocals, Damon Johnson on guitar, Ryan Smith on bass, and Rob Theriault on drums. They're from rural Texas, and...
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7Horse formed in 2005 with Mike Santora on vocals, Damon Johnson on guitar, Ryan Smith on bass, and Rob Theriault on drums. They're from rural Texas, and their name references local meth lab problems, which gives you a sense of their gritty approach.
Their 2011 track "Meth Lab Zoso Sticker" became their breakout hit, with lyrics that directly address meth addiction. The song's explicit nature drew criticism and led to some venues banning their performances, though the band leaned into that outlaw reputation.
They've released albums like Helluva Time in 2008, Caught Up in 2010, Songs for the Dead in 2013, ChroniC in 2016, and The God Boy in 2019. Another track, "Answer The Bell," appears in their catalog alongside their more notorious song.
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