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Mediocre Generica

2001 studio album by Leftöver Crack From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mediocre Generica
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Mediocre Generica is the debut studio album by the American punk band Leftöver Crack. It was released on September 11, 2001 and includes much sociopolitical commentary, including anti-police sentiment, anti-racism and anti-homophobia. The album was originally intended to be titled Shoot the Kids at School, which Hellcat Records objected to.[3] As Stza said in an interview, "They wanted mediocre generic artwork and they wanted a mediocre generic title, so I called it Mediocre Generica and I guarantee you the irony was lost on Epitaph".[4] This has been cited as one of the main reasons that Leftöver Crack made the move to the much smaller label Alternative Tentacles.[4] The album was coincidentally released on the same day as the September 11 terrorist attacks, and during the introduction on the band's next release, Fuck World Trade, this album is referred to as "the tower-toppling Mediocre Generica".[5]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Scott Sturgeon - vocals, producer
  • Ezra Kire - additional vocals, guitar
  • Alec Baillie - bass
  • Ara Babajian - drums
  • Pezent Shayne Webb - piano
  • Deston Berry - Hammond organ
  • Hilary Allen - Hammond organ
  • Lady Jericha - Wurlitzer organ
  • John Dolan - harmonica (track 13)
  • Christopher LaSalle - trumpet (track 13)
  • Kenny Lienhardt - engineer
  • Mike Trujillo - engineer
  • Kevin Bartley - mastering
  • Seth Oleneck - photography
  • Lorien Babajian - layout
  • Joel "Rage" Garcia - additional layout
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