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About Leftover Crack
As of 2023, Leftover Crack continues to be a significant presence in the live music scene. They have announced a series of concerts throughout the year, captivating audiences with their electrifying performances. Their tours often include stops at festivals and clubs across the United States, engaging a diverse fanbase that spans generations. This year, they have been particularly active, with planned shows showcasing new material alongside fan-favorite tracks from their discography. Recent concert highlights include their performances at iconic venues, where the energy of the crowd complements their high-octane sets. In addition to their touring schedule, Leftover Crack advocates for various social causes, often using their platform to raise awareness about pressing issues while maintaining a fierce dedication to their punk roots. Concertgoers can expect a blend of old-school punk ethos with modern relevance, making their live shows a must-see experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The band's commitment to live music remains strong, ensuring that they continue to make an impact on the punk scene well into the future.
Leftover Crack History
Leftover Crack, an American punk band from New York City, emerged in the late 1990s as a distinctive voice within the ska punk and crust punk scenes. Formed in 1998, they are known for their raw, energetic sound and politically charged lyrics that tackle themes like social injustice, anti-capitalism, and personal struggles. Their debut album, "Mediocre Generica," released in 1998, established them as a force to be reckoned with in underground music circles. With members hailing from previous punk acts like Choking Victim and In Defense of Animals, the band quickly garnered a reputation for their chaotic live performances, notorious for their mix of aggressive punk and ska influences. Over the years, Leftover Crack has face various lineup changes, with vocalist Scott Sturgeon (a.k.a. Stza Crack) being the consistent driving force. Their sophomore album, "No World Order," released in 2004, solidified their place in the punk movement, and the band would go on to release several more albums, including "Constructs of the State" and "Christ-Cluster," each characterized by their signature style of blending genres and sharp socio-political commentary.