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vb. (en-pastleave for dead)

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Left for Dead (Crazy Horse album)

Left for Dead is a 1989 album released by the group Crazy Horse.

For the last Crazy Horse studio album to date, Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina teamed up with singer/songwriter/guitarist Sonny Mone.

Made while Crazy Horse guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro was otherwise engaged with Neil Young (having been the only member of Crazy Horse that Young did not fire from his late-eighties band The Bluenotes), Left For Dead was the first Crazy Horse album in 11 years. In 1990, Talbot and Molina reunited with Young and Sampedro for Ragged Glory.

Left for Dead (EP)

Left for Dead was the final release of ska punk band Shootin' Goon, and was released on vocalist (as of 2002) Matt Redd's own label, Good Clean Fun Records. At the time of release the EP was reviewed by legendary skateboarder Bam Margera for rock magazine Kerrang!, in which he declared, "I thought I was at the fucking circus!", which prompted the band to sell T-shirts with the quote printed on them.

Left for Dead (2007 horror film)

Left for Dead is a Canadian horror film and the debut film for Mindscape Films, described by director Christopher Harrison as "an '80s slasher flick", similar to John Carpenter's Halloween series.

Left for Dead (2005 film)

Left for Dead is a 2005 British action film directed by Ross Boyask.

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Left for Dead (Lääz Rockit album)

Left for Dead is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Lääz Rockit. It was released on July 25, 2008 on Massacre Records and follows 1991's ''Nothing'$ $acred ''. This is the band's first studio album in 15 years.

Left for Dead (Wussy album)

Left for Dead is the second album by Wussy, released in 2007. It was chosen as the 14th greatest album of the decade by prominent critic Robert Christgau

Left for Dead (2007 Western film)

Left for Dead is a 2007 American- Argentine horror western film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Victoria Maurette.

Left for Dead (Lustra album)

Left for Dead is the second studio album by Bostonian pop punk band, Lustra. The album was released on February 28, 2006 through XOFF Records. Including the band's history as "Seventeen", this is the fourth studio album by the band.

The album contains their single Scotty Doesn't Know, which was the first single to chart, reaching number 53 on the Billboard Pop 100 and 78 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was featured in the 2004 film, Eurotrip.

Usage examples of "left for dead".

The soldiers, obviously left for dead by their compatriots, must have felt a surge of adrenaline.

Crushed, chopped up, burned, and left for dead by the wrath of the Lamb earthquake.

He had then discovered Leovinus where he had been left for dead by Scraliontis.

The hunter was drawn to his cries and, aware that the child had been left for dead, he took him home and gave him a place in his family.

He had been detained at his counting-room late one night, and returning with a large sum of money about him, had been stabbed, robbed, and left for dead by some unseen person.

The tribe having been dispersed and he left for dead, in one of those combats which are so frequent between the tribes, instead of retracing his steps, he persisted in his evangelical mission.

He was the young man highwaymen had left for dead on the road to London six years ago.

Fleeing toward Andor had cost him a second son at the hands of Andoran soldiers and a second brother to bandits, and returning had cost the last son, dead on a Shaido spear, and his daughter as well, carried off while Pevin was left for dead.

He had even been left for dead on a field with hundreds of bomb fragments in his body.