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7&7iS is a name sometimes used by members of The 77s when releasing projects that they don't see as fitting under their regular band name. The name comes from the title of a classic song by 60's group Love. The name was first used for the 1989 Alternative Records collection of rarities and outtakes, More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be. The name was then revived in 2004 for a collaboration between lead singer Michael Roe and bassist Mark Harmon on an album called Fun With Sound. Harmon and Roe also toured that year under the name. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Fun With Sound
The Late Greats ~ 2014 Summer Tour Mix
More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be (Deluxe)

More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be
Hymnshow
Misery Loves Company
More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be (2018 Vinyl Master)
Brighton Punk Rocks
The Scratch Band (Live Ep)
The Scratch Band (Live 10-18-80)
Hymnshow (plus Free Remastered 77's Happy Chrimbo!)
Cheat Death