In Memoriam: Leftover Crack's Alec Baillie has passed away
Sadly, earlier this week, Alec Baillie of Leftover Crack and Choking Victim passed away. Baillie had played in Leftover Crack since its inception and had also been a member of Choking Victim, the pre-Choking Victim band No Commercial Value, and Agent 99.We send our condolences to Baillie's family, friends, and fans. You can read Leftover Crack's statement below.
Leftover Crack Statement
It is with a heavy heart we regret to share the passing of our bandmate, bass-player & friend Alec Baillie on Tuesday morning. Along with guitarist/vocalist Scott Sturgeon, Alec was a co-founding member of the bands No Commercial Value, and the Crack Rock Steady Seven. Most notably are his contributions to the bands Choking Victim & Leftover Crack, co-writer of many songs such as: "5-Finger Discount", "Fuck America", “Operation MOVE”, “Nazi White Trash” & “Life is Pain”. His work over the course of time enabled him to travel the world, along with band mates Brad Logan, Don Morris, Ezra Kire & Al Rosenberg. He was a brother to us and endeared himself to those that he worked and toured with over the past 25 years.
This loss cuts so deep that we are left in a state of shock & confusion as to how to proceed forward. In these hardest of times, it is easy to lose sight of the goodness in people & the world, & too easy to fall prey to depression & the pitfalls that can join it. We ask for people to please keep his family and friends in your hearts right now, and allow us & each other the kindness & space to process this painful loss. And most of all, please keep yourselves & each other safe & try to be sensitive to those that might be having a harder time than most during this dark winter. Don’t be afraid to reach out to others. There are always people that need to help others in order to value themselves. Alec surely was one of them.
Please use these resources, or feel free to post additional resources (national or local) in the comments to help keep our community safe:
Suicide Hotline (call or text): 800-273-8255
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration): 800-622-4357
With Love,
Leftover Crack