Alec Baillie
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Alec Baillie is an American bassist currently residing in Sacramento, California. Alec grew up in Manhattan and attended the same High School as future band mate Scott "Stza" Sturgeon. Stza and Baillie formed a short lived punk band called No Commercial Value. Baillie later joined Stza's band Choking Victim after the departure of original bassist Sascha Scatter, and went on to play in Choking Victim from 1995-1997.
Upon the dissolution of Choking Victim, Baillie went on to join a familiar lineup in Leftover Crack. It's members include Stza and Ezra, both playing with Baillie in the now defunct Choking Victim.
During an interview with Alternative Tentacles, Stza described his first meeting with Baillie, which included common political interests, musical tastes, and "intense hatred of white people and their pathetic milk-drinking, Gap-wearing, R.E.M. listening, 90210 watching culture along with a healthy disdain for authority and the wicked atrocities perpetrated by the U.S. government."[1]