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On 2007's DEADLINE, the New York City-based punk-ska group Leftover Crack share tracks with England's Citizen Fish (essentially the Subhumans in a different guise), resulting in a fierce anti-authority riff-fest. This isn't cuddly punk-pop--these are rough-and-tumble, take-no-prisoners tunes, as best revealed on Leftover Crack's hard-charging "And Out Comes the N-Bomb!"
Leftöver Crack: Jasper (vocals, bass guitar); Dick (vocals); Phil (guitar); Silas (drums).
Personnel: Ezra Kire "Way Way", Sturg Crack "Stizzle" (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Brad Logan (vocals, guitar); Jasper , Dave "Knucklehead" Dictor, Jello Biafra (vocals); Ara Crack "Slacka" (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jamie McMann; Stza.
Recording information: Brooklyn, NY; Motor, San Francisco, CA; State Of Art, Bristol, England.Alternative Press (p.148) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Both groups counterbalance their apocalyptic prophecies with melodies, often incorporation ska's upbeat guitar rhythms." Leftover Crack Deadline Songs Deadline Review
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