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Southern Indiana pop-punk that survived from 1997-1999, originally under the name of United States Requiem.  
Southern Indiana pop-punk that survived from 1997-1999, originally under the name of United States Requiem.  


Left out had a tape recorded on 8 track at someone's house with 6 songs that they never really released, but gave out to friends. I'm pretty sure it was recorded right before they changed their name from USR. This tape was fucking awesome.
Left out had a tape recorded on 8 track at someone's house with 6 songs that they never really released, but gave out to friends. I'm pretty sure it was recorded right before they changed their name from USR. This tape was generally regarded as fucking awesome by all who heard it.


Then they put out the 7" on Better Days followed closely by the Better Days CD (which I am almost certain had 2-3 "extra" tracks not on the 7"). I think this was in very late 97 or early 98?
Then they put out the 7" on Better Days followed closely by the Better Days CD (which I am almost certain had 2-3 "extra" tracks not on the 7"). I think this was in very late 97 or early 98?


Somewhere in there, I'm not sure when, I think 98, they had a track on the Whitehouse Records comp entitled "Punk at 1600". Fucking awesome compilation.
Somewhere in there, I'm not sure when, I think 98, they had a track on the Whitehouse Records comp entitled "Punk at 1600". Fucking awesome compilation starring many Louisville and Cincinnati bands in a bid for cross-pollenization of the town's music scenes...


And in 1999, Plan-it-X put out the 25 Cent Serenade CD, which like Kurt said was great - except for the recording. 12 songs including their Police cover (every breath you take).
And in 1999, Plan-it-X put out the 25 Cent Serenade CD, which many people have said was great - except for the recording. 12 songs including their Police cover (every breath you take).


They played a last show that was more of a reunion show at [[the Brycc House]] in 2001. A lot of what they played were unreleased songs that became [[Thaedra]] songs after the show.
They played a last show that was more of a reunion show at [[the Brycc House]] in 2001. A lot of what they played were unreleased songs that became [[Thaedra]] songs after the show.


=Members:=
==Members:==
*[[Keith McMichael]] - vocals/guitar
*[[Keith McMichael]] - vocals/guitar
*[[Derek Allen]] - vocals/bass
*[[Derek Allen]] - vocals/bass
*[[Chris Lincoln]] - vocals/drums
*[[Chris Lincoln]] - vocals/drums


=Releases:=
==Releases:==
*[[Left Out:Demo|Demo]] cassette (not actually released, just given to friends)
*[[Left Out:Demo|Demo]] cassette (not actually released, just given to friends)
*[[Left Out:Have A Nice Day|Have A Nice Day]] 7" ([[Better Days:Better Days Records|Better Days Records]])
*[[Left Out:Have A Nice Day|Have A Nice Day]] 7" ([[Better Days:Better Days Records|Better Days Records]])
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*[[Left Out:25 Cent Serenade|25 Cent Serenade]] CD (Plan-It-X Records)
*[[Left Out:25 Cent Serenade|25 Cent Serenade]] CD (Plan-It-X Records)


=Compilations:=
==Compilations:==
*[[Whitehouse Records:Punk At 1600|Punk At 1600]] CD ([[Whitehouse Records]])
*[[Whitehouse Records:Punk At 1600|Punk At 1600]] CD ([[Whitehouse Records]])


=Shirts/Merch:=
==Shirts/Merch:==
*25 Cent Serenade t-shirts designed by [[Stan Doll]].
*25 Cent Serenade t-shirts designed by [[Stan Doll]].
*White shirts with "Left Out" in red. Same type face as the Better Days releases.
*White shirts with "Left Out" in red. Same type face as the Better Days releases.

Revision as of 16:44, 31 March 2006

Left Out Stats
Left Out
Record Labels: Plan-It-X, Better Days Records
Started By: the whole band.
Based In: Indiana:Floyd Knobs
Largest show: 500 people
Last show: ?
Reunion show: 2001 @ The Brycc House
Number of Members: 3

Southern Indiana pop-punk that survived from 1997-1999, originally under the name of United States Requiem.

Left out had a tape recorded on 8 track at someone's house with 6 songs that they never really released, but gave out to friends. I'm pretty sure it was recorded right before they changed their name from USR. This tape was generally regarded as fucking awesome by all who heard it.

Then they put out the 7" on Better Days followed closely by the Better Days CD (which I am almost certain had 2-3 "extra" tracks not on the 7"). I think this was in very late 97 or early 98?

Somewhere in there, I'm not sure when, I think 98, they had a track on the Whitehouse Records comp entitled "Punk at 1600". Fucking awesome compilation starring many Louisville and Cincinnati bands in a bid for cross-pollenization of the town's music scenes...

And in 1999, Plan-it-X put out the 25 Cent Serenade CD, which many people have said was great - except for the recording. 12 songs including their Police cover (every breath you take).

They played a last show that was more of a reunion show at the Brycc House in 2001. A lot of what they played were unreleased songs that became Thaedra songs after the show.

Members:

Releases:

Compilations:

Shirts/Merch:

  • 25 Cent Serenade t-shirts designed by Stan Doll.
  • White shirts with "Left Out" in red. Same type face as the Better Days releases.