The Leftovers

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The Leftovers
Origin Portland, Maine, USA
Genre(s) Pop punk, Power pop
Years active 2002-present
Label(s) Oglio Records
Members
Kurt Baker
Andrew Rice
Adam Woronoff

The Leftovers are an American pop punk trio from Portland, Maine, made up of Kurt Baker (bass, vocals), Andrew Rice (guitar, vocals), and Adam Woronoff (drums).

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[edit] History

The band formed in 2002, and gained a following by releasing a (now out of print) E.P. entitled Mitton Street Special. A year later they released their first full length album, 2005's Stop, Drop, Rock n Roll. Their next album, 2006's Party Tonight, gained them praise from pop punk legends such as Ben Weasel from Screeching Weasel, and Larry Livermore, founder of Lookout Records and also of the band The Lookouts, who have both praised the band on their respective blogs.[1][2] In 2007 the band released their third album On the Move. The album was recorded at Butch Vig's Smart Studios and was produced by Ben Weasel.[3]

The band is currently recording a new album for Oglio Records.[4]

In addition to playing with The Leftovers, drummer Adam Woronoff has also played in The Queers.[5]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Studio albums

  • Stop Drop Rock N Roll (2005) (The Orchard)
  • Party Tonight! (2006) (Cheapskate Records)
  • On The Move (2007) (Rally Records)

[edit] Other

  • Mitton Street Special (2002) (EP)
  • Steppin' On My Heart (2006) (EP) (Rally Records)
  • Insubordination Fest 2007 (2008) (Live) (Insubordination Records)

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