| 4/4/2005 by Jonathan from Albuquerque, NM |
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| Every song on this album kicks ass. If you like Choking Victim, INDK, Morning Glory, No Cash, Against All Authority, etc. then you will probably dig this. I wouldn't compare it to Mediocre Generica because they are both really good. Leftover Crack is anti-religious, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic, and anti-rascist. Good stuff. |
| 3/28/2005 by Chris from Murphysboro, IL |
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| Another great album from leftover crack. They switched from record to record without changing styles which is good the best song on the album by far is gang control but there are lots of other good ones on here. I was dissapointed in the new version of rock the 40 oz though. |
| 3/21/2005 by Dustin from San Jose, CA |
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| I thought mediocre generica was a better cd musicaly (and i thought mediocre generica sucked. Everything that loc put out befor mediocre generica was gold!)This cd has more of leftover cracks politics on it. I can see now why they were so cencored on hellcat and epitaph. Those lables are fucking gay and cant handle the real politics of life. This cd expresses the real politics of leftover crack. Not just the former killing of cops and uniting against homophobia. I dont like the cd much but its nice to know that leftover crack went out saying what they realy needed to say. |
| 3/17/2005 by Chris from Coventry, United Kingdom |
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| you would probably like this cd and alot of people do, but its not my favourite although they are still a great band.in my opinion mediocre generica will always be the best |
| 3/11/2005 by Steve from Fairfield, NJ |
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| fuck world trade has to be one of the best cds i have heard in a while, no doubt. these guys really know what they are talking about. the cover is ingenious, bush at the halliburton gas pump, dick cheney in some weird pose, rudy guilliani holding a remote control as if he was controlling the plane. thats pretty much the truth right there. anyway, i highly reccomend this cd if you hate cops and hate the people running america. its also fast and loud, in some songs it can be slow, and they even have violins which fit in perfectly with the songs with them. and dont forget to check out mediocre generica, rock the 40 oz, and their split with f-minus. buy this cd, i wasnt disappointed at all, and most of you wont be as well. |
| 3/8/2005 by Jasona from Yorba Linda, CA |
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| Wow this is really kick ass. i liestened to it about once a long time ago and like forgot about it. but then i pulled it out again about a week and i haven't let if leave my site. it's fuckin genious. rock th 40oz is the best song. One dead cop is good too. |
| 3/1/2005 by Luke from Westmont, NJ |
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| This album is a thousand times better than Mediocre Generica. More original, creative, and poignant. The message is really important and it's incredible how powerfully they deliver it. I disagree with their idea that killing a cop would somehow topple the US Police State and that a bunch of punks could overthrow the government because violent revolutions never work or turn out right. Violence and coercion seems to be the very tactics of the police and the state that LOC are fighting, so they shouldn't be preaching doing the same thing. BUT despite their idea of means to a change the message is important and truthful. I reccommend to anyone looking to find something new in punk or any punk who likes political punk. |
| 2/20/2005 by Mary from Wadsworth, OH |
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| this quite possibly might be the greatest cd ever created.......ever. its ska its punk its metal and a hint of that shitty trendy punk all put together into an amazing little package. and there are violens too. violens are cool. |
| 2/15/2005 by Morgan from Pine Valley, CA |
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| This CD is the shit! Great, pissed-off political punk/ska. The Stza's vocals are awesome and so is the music. There is not a song on here I don't like. Not even one. My favorites are probably Gang Control, Super Tuesday and Soon We'll Be Dead, but they're all fucking awesome. LOC got creative with this CD. There are intros and all that shit, and violins on some of the tracks. I wouldn't have thought violins would fit in with music like this but for some reason it really works.
The lyrics are awesome for two reasons.
1) LOC actually has something intelligent to say. They aren't all emo or singing about being punk the way some bands do. And the issues they sing about are both original and important.
2) Unlike Rancid, who they bash deservedly in Clear Channel (Fuck Off!) they don't tone down their message to appeal to the mainstream. A lot of what they say is controversial but they don't give a fuck and that's awesome. It's great to see that not all bands are willing to sell out to gain mainstream acceptance.
My point is, buy this now bitch!!!!! |
| 2/14/2005 by Lawrence from Wellington, OH |
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| I'm not sure about everyone else but this cd is my fave LOC albumn to date. This does not mean the others are on a lower level of quality but I enjoyed more of the songs on this one, others may like the last albumn...if you're a LOC fan you should own all of them though, they still have that crack rock steady beat and I'm lovin it. Hopefully they pull together now...with a death and all in the band..I'm not even sure if they are still together now..anyways, pick up the albumn if you have not done so already, I am a little behind on buying/reviewing this cd of theirs, most already have it that want it. |