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The Last Call Casualties : First to Come, Last to Leave
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Pop-rock influenced by everything from doo wop to metal; and booze.
Genre: Rock: Punk-Pop
Release Date: 2009
First to Come, Last to Leave Record Label: The Last Call Casualties
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Lady Vengeance 5:22 $0.99
The City Kills 6:08 $0.99
My Apologies 5:30 $0.99
Torn and Tattered 4:35 $0.99
Home is Where the Hell Is 4:45 $0.99
Cauterize 2:54 $0.99
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Album Notes

Hailing from all over the entire state of Iowa, Last Call Casualties is truly the next real driving force of pop music. With the bands relentless toe- tapping vocal melodies, hard hitting rhythms, and love for strange arrangements, Last Call Casualties claims a sound no one dares to try and replicate. Not to mention a live show that has enough energy to knock us all out of orbit.

The vocals are set by Tony Rich who has an eclectic and soulful voice with lyrics that are mind-blowing to say the least. After listening to Tony's catchy melody’s you'll find yourself humming along and wanting more and more. On guitars Philip Payton and Josh Darnell make the message ring through your head for hours, with huge angelic harmonies and punchy riffs. Jeff Bethel is on bass guitar with his enormous ground shaking sound that you'll never forget. Then Ben Watson on drums with his amazing machine gun sounding raw talent and ability to make you feel it inside and out.

The last three years have been nothing but hard work for these guys. Collectively opening for Alkaline Trio, Cartel, The Color Fred, Ludo, Hollywood Undead, Escape the Fate, Further Seems Forever, Silverstein, The Dolly Rots, MC Chris, The Ataris, Monty are I, No More Kings, Steel Train, Breaking Pangea along with many others. Truly Last Call Casualties have earned their right to be called musicians.

Just after releasing the first world class EP, “First to come, Last to leave”, they are already hard at work on writing more ground breaking tunes. Needless to say these guys have hit the ground running, and have no plans of letting up anytime soon.

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