Good to Go (7 Seconds album)

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Good to Go
7 Seconds - Good to Go.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 1999
GenrePunk rock
Melodic hardcore
Length26:55
LabelSideOneDummy
7 Seconds chronology
alt.music.hardcore
(1995)
Good to Go
(1999)
Scream Real Loud...Live!
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music3/5 stars[2]
Rock Hard9.5/10[3]

Good to Go is an album by the American punk band 7 Seconds, released in 1999.[4][5] It was their first release on SideOneDummy Records.[6]

Critical reception[]

AllMusic's Steve Huey wrote that "Good to Go isn't a revolutionary hardcore punk record, just one that's extremely well done."[1] The Sacramento Bee thought that the album "harkens back to classic hard-core punk," writing that "'Sooner or Later', the album's opening track, features an anthemlike chorus and pogo-inspiring energy."[7]

Album Tracks[]

All songs written by Kevin Seconds, except for where noted.

  1. "Sooner or Later" – 1:09
  2. "Sour Grapes" – 1:19
  3. "One Big Guessing Game" (Seconds, Steve Youth) – 1:51
  4. "Best Friend" – 2:00
  5. "Slow Down a Second" – 2:05
  6. "Safety Net" – 1:22
  7. "Change the Key" – 1:57
  8. "4, 1, 4, 1, Done" – 0:28
  9. "Message from a Friend" (Seconds, Youth) – 1:19
  10. "True Roots Show" – 2:03
  11. "This World of Mine" – 1:42
  12. "You See the Flaws" – 2:04
  13. "I See You Found Another Trophy" (Bob Adams, Seconds) – 1:46
  14. "Good to Go" – 1:02
  15. "Never Try" – 1:46
  16. "Here We Go Again Kids" – 2:55

Personnel[]

  • Kevin Seconds: Lead Vocals
  • Bob Adams: Guitar, Vocals
  • Troy Mowat: Drums
  • Steve Youth: Bass, Piano

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Good to Go - 7 Seconds | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Volume 7: MUZE. p. 256.CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ "7 Seconds Good to Go". Rock Hard. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  4. ^ "7 Seconds | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  5. ^ Cogan, Brian (2006). Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture. Greenwood Press. p. 195.
  6. ^ "7Seconds". Trouser Press. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  7. ^ Macias, Chris (June 25, 1999). "CAPITAL'S AGELESS PUNK ROCKER IS BACK FOR SECONDS". The Sacramento Bee. p. TK28.



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