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==7&7iS== {{Unreferenced section|date=July 2024}} Members of the 77s have used the moniker 7&7is to release projects that they do not see as fitting under their regular band name. The name comes from "[[7 and 7 Is]]", a song by the 60s music group [[Love (band)|Love]]. The name was first used for [[Alternative Records]]' 1989 collection of rarities and outtakes (later released as ''More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be''). The name was revived in 2004 for ''Fun with Sound'', a collaboration between lead singer [[Michael Roe]] and bassist [[Mark Harmon (musician)|Mark Harmon]]. Harmon and Roe also toured that year under the name. In 2014 a special wooden box set was released that contained a vinyl 7-inch single pressing of "Hey Little Girl" & "I Saw the Light", a T-shirt, two guitar picks, two buttons, and three CD versions of ''More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be'' including a limited two-CD version, and two special collector versions under the title ''Misery Loves Company''. Both collector versions include different tracks. ===7&7iS discography=== * ''7&7iS'' (collector's edition box set - vinyl record, cassette, 3-inch CD, 1989) * ''More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be'' (album, 1990) * ''Fun with Sound'' (album, 2004) * ''7&7iS More Miserable'' wooden box set (2014) * ''Hymnshow'' (album, 2021)
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