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Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
  • Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade (2015)
110.00

Condition: Used

Vinyl: Near Mint

Cover: Near Mint

 

2015 Reissue. 5 Bonus Tracks. Enhanced Artwork. Gatefold.

2 LP set.

 

Learn More:

https://www.discogs.com/release/6654641-Left%C3%B6ver-Crack-Fuck-World-Trade

 

In 2015, the punk rock band Leftöver Crack released their second studio album, "Fuck World Trade," on vinyl LP through Fat Wreck Chords. The album, which was originally released in 2004, was a powerful and politically charged commentary on the state of the world at the time. But why, over a decade later, did the band and their label decide to release it on vinyl?

First, let's take a step back and understand the significance of Leftöver Crack and their music. Formed in 1998, the band quickly gained a cult following with their unique blend of ska, punk, and hardcore music. Their lyrics, often laced with dark humor and social commentary, tackled issues such as poverty, addiction, and government corruption. They were unapologetically anti-establishment and their music served as a voice for the marginalized and oppressed.

 

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"Fuck World Trade" was no exception. The album's title alone is a bold statement against the capitalist system and its exploitation of the working class. The album cover, featuring a cartoon depiction of the World Trade Center towers being destroyed by a giant hand flipping the middle finger, further solidifies the band's stance against the government and its actions.

So why did Leftöver Crack and Fat Wreck Chords choose to release this album on vinyl in 2015? One reason could be the resurgence of vinyl records in the music industry. In recent years, vinyl sales have been steadily increasing, with a 12% rise in 2015 alone. This could be attributed to the unique sound quality and physical experience of owning a vinyl record, as well as the nostalgia factor for older music fans.

But perhaps the more significant reason for the vinyl release of "Fuck World Trade" was the current political climate. In 2015, the United States was in the midst of a tumultuous presidential election, with issues such as income inequality, police brutality, and government corruption at the forefront of public discourse. The themes and messages of the album were as relevant as ever, and the band and label saw an opportunity to reach a new audience and spark important conversations.

In an interview with Noisey, Leftöver Crack frontman Scott Sturgeon (also known as Stza Crack) discussed the decision to re-release the album on vinyl. He stated, "We thought it would be a good time to re-release it because a lot of the same issues that we were talking about then are still happening now. It's a good time to revisit some of these ideas and maybe get some new people to listen to it."

And that they did. The vinyl release of "Fuck World Trade" was met with both critical acclaim and controversy. Some praised the band for their bold and unapologetic stance, while others criticized them for being too extreme and offensive. But regardless of personal opinions, the album sparked important discussions and shed light on important issues that are still prevalent in society today.

In addition to the vinyl release, Leftöver Crack also embarked on a tour in support of the album, performing it in its entirety for the first time. The tour was a success, with sold-out shows and enthusiastic crowds singing along to every word. It was a testament to the lasting impact of the album and the band's message.

In conclusion, the vinyl release of "Fuck World Trade" in 2015 was a bold and timely move by Leftöver Crack and Fat Wreck Chords. It not only capitalized on the growing popularity of vinyl records, but also served as a reminder that the issues addressed in the album are still relevant and in need of attention. And for fans of the band, it was a chance to relive the powerful and unapologetic music that made Leftöver Crack a staple in the punk rock scene.

 

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