Leftover Crack: Leftover Leftover Crack: E Sides and F Sides

Leftover Crack SKU: 36869701
Leftover Crack: Leftover Leftover Crack: E Sides and F Sides

Leftover Crack: Leftover Leftover Crack: E Sides and F Sides

Leftover Crack SKU: 36869701

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $29.68
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Title: Leftover Leftover Crack: E Sides and F Sides
Artist: Leftover Crack
Label: Fat Wreck Chords
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 751097010419
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Leftöver Crack remains one of the more mysterious collectives in the punk rock universe. Fueled by a chaotic mixture of self-medication and an urgent sense of political purpose, this NYC 5-piece has continued to bring the world "That Crack Rock Steady Beat" ever since the demise of the legendary all-squat-all-stars Choking Victim. From their early days of being "courted, recorded, subsequently censored and held creatively hostage by former punk record label Epitaph" (according to the band) with the release of 2001's Mediocre Generica, to their follow up, the classic Steve Albini collaboration, 2004's Fuck World Trade and all throughout the rest of their wasted oughts and into their more focused two-thousand-teens, their urgent message and energetic live shows have only grown sharper.

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