Let's Talk About Leftovers

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Let's Talk About Leftovers
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Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2000
RecordedDecember 10, 1990-December 4, 1999
GenrePunk rock
Skate punk
Melodic hardcore
Length74:14
Label, Fat Wreck Chords
ProducerRyan Greene
Lagwagon chronology
Let's Talk About Feelings
(1998)
Let's Talk About Leftovers
(2000)
Blaze
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(84%) [1]
Ox-FanzineUnfavorable[2]

Let's Talk About Leftovers is an album consisting of a compilation of unreleased, B-sides and rare songs by Lagwagon, originally released on February 8, 2000 on Joey Cape's now defunct My Records label.[3] It was re-released on August 27, 2002 by Fat Wreck Chords.[4] Most of the album's tracks were later re-released in 2011 on the box set Putting Music In Its Place which contained remastered versions of Lagwagon's first five albums. The b-sides and rare tracks - along with other previously unreleased material - were assorted to their respective album.

Track listing[]

  1. "A Feedbag of Truckstop Poetry"
  2. "Narrow Straits" (tribute to Lynn Strait)
  3. "Burn That Bridge When We Get to It"
  4. "Losing Everyone" (Drag the River cover)
  5. "Jimmy Johnson"
  6. "Eat Your Words"
  7. "Want" (Jawbreaker cover)
  8. "Bring On the Dancing Horses" (Echo & the Bunnymen cover)
  9. "Randal Gets Drunk"
  10. "Raise a Family"
  11. "Restrain"
  12. "No One Like You" (Scorpions cover)
  13. "Freedom of Choice" (Devo cover)
  14. "Brodeo"
  15. "Drive By"
  16. "Wind in Your Sail"
  17. "Over the Hill"
  18. "Defeat You"
  19. "Laymen's Terms"
  20. "Jazzy Jeff"
  21. "The Champ"
  22. "Demented Rumors"
  23. "Truth and Justice"
  24. "No Conviction"
  25. "Jaded Ways"
  • Plus hidden tracks and 3 live songs

References[]

  1. ^ link
  2. ^ Hiller, Joachim (March–May 2000). "Reviews: Lagwagon / Let's Talk About Leftovers". Ox-Fanzine (in German). Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  3. ^ Paul, Aubin (January 20, 2000). "BunchoFatNews". Punknews.org. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  4. ^ Heisel, Scott (August 20, 2002). "Lets talk about re-issues". Punknews.org. Retrieved February 28, 2021.

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