Left For Dead

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Left For Dead was a band initially made up of former Queen Anne's Revenge singer Eddie Gowan, former Trouble Tribe guitarist Adam Wacht, former Saigon Kick bassist Tom Defile (who later briefly rejoined Saigon Kick, along with guitarist Jeff Blando), and former Beggars & Thieves drummer Bobby Borg.

Adam Wacht and Bobby Borg also played together in a side band called Opinion.

Adam Wacht was replaced in Left For Dead by guitarist Jeff Blando, who later played for Slaughter and Saigon Kick (along with bassist Tom Defile).

Jeff Blando was later replaced by James Hogan, who later played with Matt Mercado in his band Pivotman, and with the late Chuck Schuldiner of Death.

The band mutually disbanded in 1995, and Bobby Borg joined Warrant, which he has since left.

Left For Dead released an album called Beatings From Orlando.

  1. The Turtle
  2. No One Else To Blame
  3. Socio-Pathetic
  4. Lost My Mind
  5. Say Goodbye
  6. Writings On The Wall
  7. Sick Of It All
  8. Nod
  9. Outnumbered
  10. Mother
  11. Frustrated
  12. Forever In A Day
  13. Green
  14. Nodding Out


Left For Dead is also a book by Pete Nelson.

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