Leftöver Crack Reissues and 2025 Tour Dates – News

Leftöver Crack Reissues and 2025 Tour Dates

The long-out-of-print second album from NYC’s finest crust-ska agitators Leftöver Crack is finally back. Fuck World Trade — the 2004 record that cemented Leftöver Crack’s place in punk history — is getting a vinyl reissue. Pre-orders are available for purchase here.

A fan favorite, a scene staple, a middle finger wrapped in distorted guitars — this album was a statement when it dropped, and it still holds up. Originally released on Alternative Tentacles Records, and produced by Steve Albini, it pushed the band’s signature blend of ska, punk, and hardcore into even sharper political territory. It pissed people off. It made waves. It helped define a genre.

Leftöver Crack didn’t just make a name for themselves, they built their own damn genre. Constructs of the State, the band’s third album, originally released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2015, is back with a brand-new vinyl edition. Same blistering energy, same chaos, just in a fresh package. Packed with guest spots from the likes of Bouncing Souls and Days N Daze, this one’s stacked with all-time favorites from the crust-ska legends. Then or now, it still hits.

Leftöver Crack 2025 North American Tour Dates:
4/25/25: The Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO
4/26/25: Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO
4/27/25: Launchpad – Albuquerque, NM
4/29/25: Orpheum Theater – Flagstaff, AZ
4/30/25: The Holding Company – San Diego, CA
5/1/25: Alex’s Bar – Long Beach, CA (with La Pobreska and Informal Society)
5/2/25: The Glass House – Pomona, CA (with La Pobreska and Informal Society)
5/3/25: Cow Palace: Punk in The Park 2025 – San Francisco, CA
5/4/25: Club Underground – Reno, NV
5/7/25: Volcanic Theatre – Bend, OR
5/8/25: Star Theater – Portland, OR
5/9/25: El Corazon – Seattle, WA
5/26/25: Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival 2025 – Las Vegas, NV

About Leftöver Crack:
Leftöver Crack is an American punk rock band formed in 1998 after the breakup of its predecessor, Choking Victim. The band was originally founded by Stza and Alec Baillie, who had previously played together in their high school band, No Commercial Value. Alec remained a member until his tragic passing in November 2021.

The band is currently working on new music and plans to reissue all of their previous albums, except for their debut LP, Mediocre Generica (released on Hellcat/Epitaph). Their own label, Recidivist Bible Camp, recently released its first song and music video, “Shooticide,” from their upcoming album, Abandon the Precincts (also referred to as Volume 4 on RBC Records & Psalms). The reissues and new releases will be manufactured and distributed by MVD in North America.

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