L7 is the debut studio album by American rock band L7, released in 1988 by Epitaph Records.[8][9] It demonstrates the band's punk rock origins, although there are traces of the heavier grunge sound that dominated their later work.
Production
The album was recorded in Brett Gurewitz's studio, in Hollywood, California.[10] It is the band's only album with drummer Roy Koutsky.[11]
The album's first track, "Bite the Wax Tadpole," refers to the legend that this is a Chinese transliteration of "Coca-Cola."[12]
Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that the album "is a heady but largely inconsequential introduction; it’s all brute force and speed, grunge as a sheer sonic description."[13]