Rock the 40 Oz.

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Rock the 40 Oz.
Rock the 40 Oz. cover
EP by Leftöver Crack
Released May 8, 2000
Genre Ska-core, Crack Rock Steady
Length 12:03
Label BANKSHOT! Records
Producer Mike Trujillo
Professional reviews
Leftöver Crack chronology
Shoot the Kids at School
(2000)
Rock the 40 Oz.
(2000)
Mediocre Generica
(2001)

Rock the Forty Oz. is the first release by Leftöver Crack. The breakup of legendary squat-core outfit Choking Victim left frontman and guitarist Stza without a band and without a label. He began recording demos for a new project with Mike Trujillo (producer of Choking Victim and guitarist of Blindsided). Stza called it Leftöver Crack—something of an oxymoron, since crack addicts rarely have any crack left over. Without a rhythm section, he enlisted the help of past, present and future members of Suicidal Tendencies, BS2000, F-, Agent 99 and Blindsided. The result was their first record, the now infamous Rock the 40 Oz.[1]

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Rock the Forty-Ounce" – 3:00
  2. "Nazi White Trash" – 3:43
  3. "S.T.I." – 1:57
  4. "Muppet Namblin'" – 1:40
  5. "The Good, the Bad and the LöC" – 1:43

[edit] Credits

Album information contains the following accreditation information:

All songs by the LöC except: "Nazi White Trash" by Alec & Sturgeon of N.C.V. & "Muppet N.A.M.B.L.A." by Kermit the Frizog[2]

In actuality, the song "Muppet Namblin'" is a cover of the song "The Rainbow Connection," originally written by Paul Williams, but with dramatically different lyrics.

[edit] Trivia

  • On the cover are the heads of the two Columbine shooters, pasted onto the bodies of other people.
  • The inscription at the bottom of the front cover, in the Symbol font, reads "kill yerself."

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