Released: Aug 31, 2004
Genre: Rock
Styles: Ska-Punk
Number Of Tracks: 13
Leftover Crack return their fire-stoked railroad spike to society's eye with the subtlety-banishing Fuck World Trade.
Fuck World Trade
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MassacreDeicide, on december 11, 2007 0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Sound: Their punk, ska, and hardcore sound fused together is unmatched by other artists in the same field. When the band formed originally as Choking Victim in 1992, the band line up was unstoppable in political lyricism and nonstop hatred for the government. A major innovation on Stzas' part {Vocalist} was the lyrics including political hatred and powerful meaning. // 9
Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are more advanced then I could have ever hoped for from an L.O.C. album, its cuts like,"It ain't a mystery, that U.S.history, was built upon the graves of native ways and beaten slaves." From Super Tuesday, that make Leftover Crack what they are. Stza has always been a stand out vocalist, he is one of the singers that fans will automatically recognize on the radio. // 10
Impression: Other bands like F-Minus, No Cash, and INDK match Leftover Crack flawlessly. The most impressive tracks are Super Tuesday, Burn Them Prisons, Soon We'll Be Dead, and Life Is Pain are some major standouts. I love that L.O.C. doesn't change, as opposed to other hardcore punk bands that do. There's nothing I really hate about it. I would absolutely buy it again. // 10
Fuck World Trade
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XxdeathofartxX, on october 18, 2006 0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Sound: The guitars in "F--k World Trade" are decent. The sound is kinda catchy that is pretty good. The sound fits the vocals pretty well also. The albums sounds are not the best of the best but they are decent at least. So all in all the sound of the album is a eight. // 8
Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are fantastic. You start off with "Clear Channel" which is taking a shot at their old label and also dealing with other things, it then goes into "Life is Pain" which is a anti-spawn song with some decent vocals. The album then goes to the song "Burn Them Prisons" which is another great lyrical writen song. "Gang Control" is a okay song not great but okay. "Super Tuesday" is a great song it is talking manily about 9/11 and the fact that 9/11 happened on Tuesday just makes the message better. The last song I am going to note for lyrics is "Operation M.O.V.E", the last track on the album, it is talkign about teh events that were taken against move in which police set the house on fire in which the move memebers were at and had gunmen shoot them if they tryed to come out. The lyrics are great. // 10
Impression: Some of the most impressive songs on the album are "Super Tuesday," "Burn Them Prisons" "Operation M.O.V.E." I love the lyrics to the album, the vocals are kind of a down side, the fact that they say they are anti-racist then put a song title on the album called "Gringos Son Puercos Feos" Which is spanish for "White People Are Ugly Pigs" and the white people part is the nice way of putting it, it is like the 'N' word in English but for white people in spanish. The album gets a 8 due to the sound being only a eight and the downsides of the album weighing the ten for the lyrics down to the total of a eight for the album. If it were stolen/lost I would buy a new copy if I could find it, it is hard to find around where I live. // 8
Fuck World Trade
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DISCONNecktie, on may 09, 2005 0 of 1 people found this review helpful
Sound: Leftover Crack is the greatest punk-ska bands ever. This is CD was made so well. They alternate between punk/hardcore riffs and ska up stroke riffs. The opening to "Gang Control" is an amazing solo. Some songs are extremely hard core and some songs are pretty mellow. // 10
Lyrics and Singing: Stza is one of the most gifted song writers. Most of there songs are about the goverment and cops. Some of the lyrics are a little risky. In the intro they make refernces to there first CD coming out on 9/11/01 and Columbine. In "Rock The 40 Oz." they have lyrics about some crazy stuff. If you aren't open minded and cant take a little joke don't listen to this album. // 10
Impression: This CD is amazing this is a million times better then Mediocre Generica the best song on this CD is probably "Rock The 40 Oz." These guys made the guide book for punk/ska. I would do anything to see these guys live. Damn shame they lost a great drummer. RIP Brandon Chevalier-Kolling. // 10
Good Review. I've Seen These Guys Live Twice Now And They Are That God-Damn Good.
And How The Hell Did Brandon Chevalier-Kolling Deserve To Die Slayer99567?
Just Cause You Don't Like They're Music.
I Like Slayer And Have Seen Them Live, And All I Can Say Is That They're Shit Comparred To L.O.C
yea slayer99567 how would you like it if someone was to say that dimebag deserved to die!?! and LxOxCx is alot harder then regular ska and more then youll probably ever give em credite for!!!
metal is the only kind of music out there that hard, heavy and fast!!
plus LxOxCx has true "satanist" ideas and beliefes UNLIKE bands such as slayer!!! OPEN YOUR EYES!
erm stogey rotten you know shit all about loc if you think they're "satanist" - they use the idea of satan in their songs for pure shock value, the song atheist anthem shows their not satanist. Great band, very intelligent. I don't agree with their whole anti-breeding thing though, I think that's over the top but, I like their shock value.
This album is really good. I like the bits of experimenting they've done, if you want to call it that. The lyrics aren't always great, and the vocals are really bad at some points, but the music is excellent. Not just generic "hardcore" shit.