Agnostic Front is an American hardcore band. The band began playing hardcore
similar to their contemporaries, and were thrust to the forefront of the
burgeoning New York hardcore scene in the mid-1980s with
their widely regarded 1984 classic Victim in Pain before incorporating thrash metal
elements into their music.
History
Early
Formed by guitarist Vinnie Stigma (formerly of the Eliminators)
in November/December 1980, with Diego on bass and Rob Krekus on drums. Agnostic
Front went through a few singers, two of them being John Watson and Jimmy
"The Mad Russian", before settling with Roger Miret
(former bass player of The Psychos). They soon added Ray Barbieri,
aka Raybeez (Warzone), on drums and Adam Mucci on bass.
Their debut EP United Blood,
released in 1983 on an indie label, has since become a collector's item. At
this time, the band consisted entirely of skinheads.
Although this would change over time, Agnostic Front would continue to feature
skinheads as part of their line-up.
The follow-up, Victim in Pain
(1984), is regarded as a seminal New York
hardcore release. Dave Jones replaced Raybeez on drums and Rob
Kabula on bass. In 1984, Jimmy "The Kid" Colletti from Justified
Violence joined on drums as the band went to tour with The Exploited
later that year. The album pushed the band to the forefront of New York's
fledgling hardcore scene, which was centered around CBGB, where they played
with bands like The Cro-Mags and Murphy's Law. Roger Miret asserts that all the
songs on the album "are totally inspired by the streets of New York and my
life and what was going on with my friends. It was dangerous. We did what we
had to do to survive by any means necessary. It was like a war or a
battlefield, and we stood our ground".
1986's Cause for Alarm was a difficult
album to record, due to constant line-up changes and personnel problems.
Released on Combat Records, it added thrash metal
influences. With other bands such as Suicidal Tendencies and Stormtroopers of Death, this album would mark
AF's foray into the world of crossover thrash.
It also featured some lyrics written by Peter Steele
and drumming by Louie Beateaux (also of Carnivore)
With yet another new line-up, the band soon released Liberty and Justice for... in 1987.
The album featured stripped down punk with a lack of thrash influences, yet it
contained many metal-style guitar solos. It did not sell nearly as well as
previous releases. Sometime later, Miret was arrested on drug charges after
releasing a live album, and spent his time in prison writing new songs while
Stigma and the band toured Europe for the first time. The lyrics written by
Miret while incarcerated formed most of 1992's One Voice, which featured members
of Madball
and Sick of It All.
Not long after its release, the band decided to call it quits. Their last show
was at CBGB on December 20, 1992; Last Warning,
which was also released with United
Blood EP on the end of the release. Vinnie Stigma apparently remarked
that he hated Last Warning.
Later
Stigma and Miret reformed Agnostic Front in May 1996 and did a
few reunion shows in December 1996, signing to Epitaph Records
and recruiting Jimmy Colletti on drums and Rob Kabula, who was playing with Against The Grain at the
time, on bass. Their latest venture was titled Something's Gotta Give,
although Miret announced in the U.K. the original title would be Today, Tomorrow, Forever. In 1999,
they followed up with Riot, Riot, Upstart. They also won an MTV award for the title track music video.
Their comeback albums have sold well and been mostly acclaimed by music critics
for their pure hardcore punk/oi! sound.
In 2001, they released the album Dead Yuppies.
Songs from this album were rarely played live, as the band considered it more a
product of Loved and Hated, Jimmy Colletti's side-project band.
In 2002, Miret worked on a side-project band, Roger Miret and the Disasters, looking for
a sound akin to old school punk rock and oi!. Also that year, the band appeared in Matthew Barney's
film, Cremaster 3
along with Murphy's Law.
Agnostic Front came out in 2004 with Another Voice. The album was regarded
mainly as a follow-up to One Voice.
The album, however, did receive some criticism from fans and the press for
apparently changing their music to fit the current wave of 'tough guy'
bands. Musically, the album bears resemblance to bands that were heavily
influenced by Agnostic Front, such as Hatebreed.
Miret's vocals on the album particularly seemed to turn off many less hardcore punk-oriented
fans. Later, the track "Peace" was contributed to the mash-up
album Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie, where it
was remixed by Schizoid and renamed "World At War."
On March 7, 2006, Agnostic Front released their long-awaited DVD
"Live at CBGB". This follows the efforts of many bands that tried to
save CBGB from shutting down. Even though Miret claims that "We played
more shows at CBGB than any band ever, and we played more benefit shows for
CBGB than any band ever" when the club did close most nostalgia focused on
1970's punk bands.
On November 6, 2007, Agnostic Front released the album Warriors with the hit "For My
Family" which was largely a continuation of the band's crossover thrash
sound.
For the 25th anniversary of their debut LP Victim in Pain,
Bridge Nine Records released remastered
versions of said album along with their first EP, United Blood, on November 17,
2009.
The band performed on the Persistence Tour in Europe in the
winter of 2009 and have also been confirmed for Rebellion Festival 2012 in
Blackpool, U.K.
Discography
Studio albums
- Victim in Pain (1984) Rat Cage Records
- Cause for Alarm (1986) Relativity/Combat Records
- Liberty and Justice for... (1987) Relativity/Combat Records
- One Voice (1992) Relativity/Roadrunner Records
- Something's Gotta Give (1998) Epitaph Records
- Riot, Riot, Upstart (1999) Epitaph Records
- Dead Yuppies (2001) Epitaph Records
- Another Voice (2004) Nuclear Blast Records
- Warriors (2007) Nuclear Blast Records
- My Life My Way (2011) Nuclear Blast Records
Live albums
- Live at CBGB (1989) Relativity Records
- Last Warning (1993) Relativity/Roadrunner Records
- Working Class Heroes (2002) I Scream Records split with Discipline
- Live at CBGB - 25 Years of Blood, Honor and Truth (2006) Nuclear Blast Records
Compilation
- Raw Unleashed (1995) Grand Theft Audio
EPs
- United Blood EP (1983) Last Warning Records
- Puro Des Madre (en espanol) EP (1998) Hellcat Records
- For My Family EP (2007) Nuclear Blast Records
- That's Life 7" (2011) Bridge 9 Records
Music Videos
- Anthem [Live] (1989)
- Gotta Go (1998)
- Riot, Riot, Upstart (1999)
- So Pure to Me (2004)
- Peace (2005)
- All Is Not Forgotten [Live] (2006)
- Addiction (2007)
- For My Family (2007)
- Dead to Me [Live] (2007)
- That's Life (2011)
- A Mi Manera (2011)
- My Life My Way (2011)
DVD/VHS
- Live at CBGB DVD 2006
- CBGB's Punk From the Bowery
- "LIVE in N.Y.C. '91... with Sick Of It All & Gorilla Biscuits
Members
- Roger Miret – vocals (since 1982)
- Vinnie Stigma – guitar (since 1980)
- Mike Gallo – bass (since 2001)
- Joseph James – guitar (since 2009)
- Pokey Mo – drums (since 2009)
Former members
- Joe "Fish" Montanaro – drums
- Louie Beatto – drums
- Raybeez – drums
- Jimmy Colletti – drums
- Lenny Di Sclafani – guitar
- Matt Henderson – guitar
- Dave Jones – drums
- Rob Kabula – bass
- Alex Kinon – guitar
- Steve Martin – guitar
- Gordon Ancis – guitar
- Diego – bass
- Adam Mucci – bass
- Alan Peters – bass
- Craig Setari – bass
- Will Shepler – drums
- Michael Shost – vocals (European tour while Miret was turned away at the German border)
- Jimmy "The Mad Russian" – vocals
- Robbie Cryptcrash – drums
- John Watson – vocals
- Todd Youth – bass
- Steve Gallo – drums
- Jon Sanchez – guitar
- Rex Cartagena – bass
Official website www.agnosticfront.com
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