Architects of Self-Destruction
The Oral History of Leftöver Crack
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Brad Logan
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Leftöver Crack is a band of drug-abusing, dumpster-diving, cop-hating, queer-positive, pro-choice crust punks who successfully blend ska-punk, pop, hip-hop, and death metal genres. They've been banned from clubs, states, and counties and kicked off multiple record labels. They've received teen-idol adoration and death threats from their fans. They've played benefits for a multitude of causes while leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
But if you dig below the crusty, black-metal-patch-encased surface, you'll find a contemplative, nuanced band that, quite literally, permanently changed the punk rock community. By combining catchy ska-punk with lyrics that referenced political theorist Michael Parenti, drug usage, and suicide, the band formed a unique melange that was both provocative and challenging. In fact, the band's hooks were so sharp that after releasing their debut LP, Mediocre Generica, an entire culture of "Crack City Rockers" grew around the band, pushing the youth toward both the positive and negative aspects of extreme punk rock.
Architects of Self-Destruction: An Oral History of Leftöver Crack traces the band's entire history by speaking to the band members themselves, fellow musicians, their fans, and of course, those that still hold a grudge against the LoC.... FYI, that's a lot of people.
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- Andrew
- 25-06-24
Amazing book!
loved this. having grown up listening to various punk bands. hearing the history behind the bands in this book was fascinating and insightful.
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- sam
- 07-11-21
One Dead Good Book
A really interesting insight into individuals and a band never afraid to do their own thing and not conform to what is expected. No agenda, just accounts from many involved with the band and scene
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