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Leftöver Crack is an American punk rock band formed in 1998, following the breakup of Choking Victim. The band is currently signed to Tankcrimes for CD releases, and Alternative Tentacles for vinyl releases. Leftöver Crack spans several different music genres including
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, and
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. They write mostly political lyrics of a radical leftist nature, opposing religion, capitalism, and authority. Members of Leftöver Crack reside in the
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on 155 Avenue C in the Lower East Side of
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,
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. Natives of New York City, band members have a well-documented history of back-and-forth conflict with the
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which precedes the band's formation. The name "Leftöver Crack" is explained by Stza as being "an oxymoron", based on the idea that crack cocaine addicts are known for vigorous use and are unlikely to have any "leftover" crack.


History


Beginnings

Formed around the same time as the breakup of Choking Victim, Leftöver Crack was initially an outlet for Choking Victim frontman Scott Sturgeon a.k.a. Stza to release songs that, for one reason or another, were never recorded by Choking Victim and which he claims are the "Leftover songs" - hence the name. For almost two years following the band's formation, the band consisted almost solely of Stza, who recorded many of the songs that would feature on later releases onto a four-track recorder whilst searching for band members. The band eventually solidified (albeit temporarily) around a lineup of Scott "Stza" Sturgeon (vocals, additional guitars), Brad Logan of F-Minus (guitar),
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(bass, previously of Choking Victim), Mike Trujillo of Blindsided (guitar) and Amery "AWOL" Smith (drums, previously of
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and the Beastie Boys). Now a complete band, Leftöver Crack proceeded to record several songs with the full lineup, including songs such as "Rock The 40 Oz.", "Crack City Rockers" and "The Good, The Bad And The Leftover Crack" - effectively the band's 'theme song'. Five of these songs were later included on the band's first release, "Rock the 40 Oz." 7" EP, which was released by Bankshot! Records on March 8, 2000.


Signing to Hellcat Records

After contributing the song "Crack City Rockers" to the second installment of
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' '' Give 'Em The Boot'' compilation series, the band was signed to the label, initially being contracted to produce three albums for Hellcat. The band agreed, and promptly began recording songs for their first full-length - tentatively titled "Shoot The Kids At School". Unfortunately for the band, Hellcat Records refused to release the album, due to concerns over the album's controversial title, artwork, and subject matter (especially in regards to the recent Columbine shootings). The band eventually relented and changed the album's title, art, and track listing, under the promise that they would be released from their contract afterward as a result. The album was eventually released under the title of '' Mediocre Generica'', a sly attack at Hellcat Records, who Stza claimed wanted a "mediocre, generic" album in comparison to the original. The album was released on September 11, 2001. At this point, the band now consisted of Stza (vocals, additional guitars), Alec (bass),
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, and
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from NYC
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band Agent 99, and later
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, on drums.


Leaving Hellcat - recording the second album

As a result of legal disputes with Hellcat Records, the band was effectively left in limbo for approximately two years, unable to leave their current label, yet also unable to sign to another - as well as being unable to release any new material under the name of Leftöver Crack. However, the band did manage to bend the rules of their contract slightly, releasing a split EP with F-Minus as "The Crack Rock Steady 7" - effectively Leftover Crack working under aliases with additional musicians. The EP was titled "Baby Jesus Sliced Up In The Manger" and was released on November 27, 2003. In February 2003, the band began to record the songs that they had written and developed over the last three years with esteemed engineer
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, a majority of which would see a release on their second album. After recording two final songs that winter, and having finally been dropped from Hellcat Records' roster, the band opted to release the song the following the year as the "Fuck World Trade" demo for the consideration of independent punk record labels. Around the same time, the band were approached by renowned underground punk rock figure and ex-
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frontman
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, and as a result signed to his Alternative Tentacles record label.


''Fuck World Trade''

On August 30, 2004, Leftover Crack released their second album - ''
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'' on Alternative Tentacles (Household Name Records in the UK). The album has been banned in multiple chain-stores such as
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, Best Buy and
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due to the album's controversial name and subject matter - as well as the front cover, which features George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Rudy Giuliani (
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on the UK release) causing the
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attacks. The album also displayed a greater degree of artistic freedom from the band, featuring longer songs, a wider range of instrumentation (such as strings, synthesizers and double-bass drumming) and a larger amount of genre experimentation - featuring elements of death metal, classical music and
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along with the band's trademark combination of anarcho punk and ska. The album also included several guest appearances, including Chris Head,
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, and Chris No. 2 of Anti-Flag, as well as a collaboration with The World/Inferno Friendship Society.


Hiatus

The band took an indefinite hiatus after the death of drummer Brandon Possible at the end of 2004. Stza spent the interim playing Leftöver Crack and Choking Victims songs by himself at a few solo acoustic shows.
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spent time writing songs for his band
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. Leftöver Crack began touring again in the summer of 2005, including some dates with
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and The World/Inferno Friendship Society, as well as playing dates in October 2005 in California after the Wasted Fest was canceled. The so-called Crack Rock Steady 7 also embarked on a small European tour in November; however, this incarnation consisted of only Stza and The Infested, in some cases billed as the "Crack Steady Rockers".


Return and split with Citizen Fish

Blacknoise Records released a four-way split entitled ''The Kids Are Gonna Pay'' in March 2006 with Leftöver Crack contributing 1 new song, "Look Who's Talking Now". Other bands on the split included Morning Glory, F-Minus, and Bent Outta Shape. The 7" was limited to 1000 copies on white vinyl and is now sold out. The first 100 included limited edition patches designed by Brad Logan's wife Kristen, and some included an insert. On October 31, 2006,
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released a 7" split single with UK
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, to which Leftöver Crack contributed the new song "Baby Punchers". To support the release, the 2 bands joined with other Fat Wreck bands, The Sainte Catherines and Dead to Me, and went on a U.S. tour. The full length split with Citizen Fish, entitled ''Deadline'' was released on March 6, 2007 with Fat Wreck Chords releasing the CD version and Alternative Tentacles releasing the vinyl version. The album featured seven songs from each band (plus an intro for Leftöver Crack's side), as well as featuring three songs originally intended to be released by Stza's newer band, Star Fucking Hipsters. 1103 copies were released on white vinyl.


Departure of Ezra and tour of Australia

Following the release and subsequent touring in support of "Deadline", Leftöver Crack gradually became less prominent as members (namely Stza and Ezra) focused on other musical projects - such as Star Fucking Hipsters and Morning Glory, respectively. Although still regularly playing shows, the band effectively took a backseat, especially when Star Fucking Hipsters released each of their first two albums, " Until We're Dead" and " Never Rest in Peace". Towards the end of 2009, it was announced that longtime guitarist and backing vocalist Ezra had left the band. Although initially appearing to be an amicable departure, this later escalated when Stza effectively began an online 'feud' with Ezra, accusing him of being a liar and drug addict. In November 2009, Leftöver Crack toured Australia and New Zealand for the first time in their career. However, the lineup for all of the shows consisted of Stza, guitarist Frank Piegaro (of Star Fucking Hipsters/Degenerics) and two Australians filling in - Alex Flamsteed (Hereafter) & Chris Cox (Phalanx). Following the Australian tour, Stza stated at a house show in West Auckland that Leftöver Crack would most probably be inactive in the future, much like Choking Victim before them. This coincided with the increased rate of activity from Star Fucking Hipsters, which has become his main creative outlet as of late. In December 2010, Leftöver Crack announced that they were playing three shows. Returning to the lineup was Ezra, implying that the feud between him and Stza may have been resolved. In January 2011, it was announced through their Facebook page that Leftöver Crack would be doing a West Coast tour in February and an East Coast tour in March. They will also be playing a small UK tour in August 2011, including the Reading and Leeds festivals.


''Constructs of the State''

On July 20, 2015 Scott Sturgeon confirmed Leftover Crack had finished their third album, '' Constructs of the State''. It was released on November 27, 2015 through
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, and featured guest appearances from Days N' Daze, Mischief Brew,
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, Intro5pect, Blackbird Raum, Penny Rimbaud and
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. On May 25, 2016, the band released a music video for the song Bedbugs & Beyond courtesy of Shibby Pictures.


Venue bans, criminal records and visa restriction

Leftöver Crack has been banned from performing in many venues in New York City, such as ABC No Rio and the Knitting Factory. However, they still play at banned venues under a different name, Crack Rock Steady 7 or individually as solo acts. They repeatedly have trouble touring in certain countries, especially Canada, due to members having prior criminal records. They were denied entry into Canada for a tour scheduled at the end of 2007. At a show in
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in August 2008, Stza angrily stated Leftöver Crack would never return to Boston; however, they played just outside of Boston on June 18, 2016. In 2006, after their show in Boise, Stza announced to a group of fans that they would never return, Boise was subsequently skipped in '07 and Star Fucking Hipsters' 2010 Boise date was canceled a week or so after being posted, though they returned to Boise in March 2011. In June 2016 Leftover Crack was allowed entry into Canada and played Amnesia Rockfest in Montebello, Quebec, but had many members denied again in 2018.


Moving to Tankcrimes

It was announced in September 2021 that all Star Fucking Hipsters and Leftöver Crack discography would move from
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to Oakland-based record label Tankcrimes. Tankcrimes is a small independent label with bands such as Spazz,
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. It is unclear if '' Never Rest in Peace'' from Star Fucking Hipsters (which was originally released via Alternative Tentacles) or '' Mediocre Generica'' (originally released on Hellcat) would also shift to the Oakland-based record label.


Members

Current * Stza – lead vocals, keys, guitar (1998–present) *Donny Morris – drums (2015–present) *Al Rosenberg – guitar (2019–present) *Kate Coysh – vocals (2017–present) Past * Brad Logan – guitar (1998–2000; 2004–2021) * Sandra Malak - bass guitar (2021) *
Alec Baillie Alec Baillie (died November 10, 2020) was an American bassist. He played in the bands Choking Victim, Agent 99, and Leftöver Crack. Biography Baillie grew up in Manhattan and attended the same high school as his future bandmate Scott "Stza" ...
– bass (1998–2020; died 2020) *Chris Mann – guitar (2015–2019) *Amery Smith – drums (1998–2000) *Mike Trujillo – guitar (1998–2000) *Brandon Chevalier-Kolling – drums (1998, 2004; died 2004) * Ezra Kire – guitar (2000–2012) *
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– drums (2000–2002, 2005–2007) *JP Otto – drums (2002–2005) * Tom 'Jangles' Knox *Joey "Gunner" Hunt *Austin Hotchkiss *Harrison Rolfe *Lance Michael


Discography


Full lengths

*'' Mediocre Generica'' - (September 11, 2001) *''
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'' - (August 31, 2004) *'' Constructs of the State'' - (November 27, 2015)


EPs

*''Rock the 40 Oz.'' - (May 8, 2000) *''Shoot the Kids at School'' - (2000)


Compilation albums

* '' Rock the 40 Oz: Reloaded'' July 16, 2004 * '' Leftöver Leftöver Crack: The E-Sides and F-sides'',
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, 2018.


Split albums

*''Baby Jesus Sliced Up in the Manger'' (as the Crack Rock Steady 7, with F-Minus), HellBent Records, 2001 *''Baby Punchers / Meltdown Split 7"'' (with
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),
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, 2006 *''
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'' (with Citizen Fish),
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, March 6, 2007 (LP on Alternative Tentacles)


Music videos

* Rock the 40 Oz. (2002) * System Fucked (2015)
Bedbugs and Beyond (2016)


Compilation album contributions

*''Give 'Em the Boot II'', (Crack City Rockers emo
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, 1999. *"Punk Rawk Explosion #6" (Nazi White Trash) Punk Rawk, 2001. *"Eat This!", (Nazi White Trash (Demo?) ), Eat Me! Records, 2001. *''Give 'Em the Boot III'', (Atheist Anthem)
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, 2002. *''Go Kart vs. the Corporate Giant Vol. 3'', (Rock The 40oz)
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, 2002. *''Punk Rawk Explosion 6'', (Nazi White Trash), ?, 2003. *''2003 Sampler'', (So Ya Wanna Be A Cop)
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, 2003. *''Fueling the Flames of Revolution Vol. 3'', (One Dead Cop)
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, 2003. *''Against Police Injustice'',(Operation:MOVE, Super Tuesday emo Non Commercial, 2003. *''Mass Destruction'', (Muppet N.A.M.B.L.A) BANKSHOT! Records, 2003. *''Riot Ska'', (Drug Song, Nobody Is Free) Beer Records, 2004. *"Breeding Disloyalty", (Operation: M.O.V.E) Household Name Records, 2004. *''The Kids Are Gonna Pay (Look Who's Talking Now) with F-Minus, Morning Glory, Bent Outta Shape, Blacknoise Records, 2006. *"Rotten Schwuchtel Sampler - A Queer / Pro-Gay Punk & HC-Compilation", (Gay Rude Boys Unite) Not On Label, 2008. *"Alternative Tentacles", (Gang Control) Pasazer, 2010. *"Coaster", (Infested (The Lindane Conspiracy Part I) Fat Wreck Chords, 2018.


Live

*2001: ''Live C-Squat 3/31/01'' *2002: ''Straight Outta' Naples'' *2008: ''live at the stage @ Arnhem, Holland''


Bootlegs

*2004: ''Fuck World Trade'' (demo)


Film

*2007: Chris Fuller's Loren Cass (Gotham Award nomination)


See also

* F-Minus * Choking Victim * No Commercial Value *
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*
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* Star Fucking Hipsters


References

;Footnotes ;Sources * * * * *
Leftöver Crack
on Punknews.org.
Summertime to-do lists - Times-Standard Online

High school graduates share their views on life
*


External links


Official Facebook PageOfficial Myspace PageInterview with Stza by Tao Lin (2011)10 Questions with Leftöver Crack
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