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Agnostic Front, Gorilla Biscuits, and Sick of It All are releasing a live album. the release documents the historic The ...
For over 35 years later, Agnostic Front has been led by Vinnie Stigma and Roger Miret, are they are still going strong. The film is scheduled to have it’s World Premiere at this year’s DOCNYC ...
Since 1984 – a full three-and-a-half decades ago – Agnostic Front’s seminal debut album Victim in Pain has been considered one of the most influential and highly regarded hardcore albums ...
The New York City hardcore legends of Agnostic Front definitely still bring it: They're still as loud and confrontational as always, even with their wrinkles, gray hair, and degenerating vision.
Agnostic Front guitarist Vinnie Stigma was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show. The band recently released their 11th studio album ‘The American Dream Died' and Jackie recently ...
Agnostic Front’s music has been heralded by, among others, Rancid, and last year, the band released their 12th album, Get Loud!, through Nuclear Blast. Celebrating their 40th anniversary this ...
In December, classic NYHC bands Agnostic Front and Sick Of It All played four hometown shows together, and now they're taking this double bill on a lengthy North American trek ...
Agnostic Front will soon be opening Sepultura‘s North American farewell tour, alongside Obituary and Claustrofobia, and that hits NYC’s Palladium Times Square on October 12.
Click here to view all the photos from this event.Agnostic Front, with VietNom, Outbreak, Nobody's Hero, and Trust No OneChurchill's Pub, MiamiFriday, May 14, 2010 Better Than: Next morning, mosh ...
Agnostic Front was one of the earliest of the New York hardcore bands having formed in 1980 before that term was widely used to describe the faster and more aggressive music that characterized ...
It's one of music's great arguments whether great bands are the product of movements or their creators. Put another way: Had Agnostic Front formed at any other time, would it have been as ...
But Agnostic Front's next album, Cause for Alarm, probably seemed to seal the case, what with a song carping about "little Maria" on public assistance, and "Shoot His Load," a tribute to Bernard ...