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Roger Miret, frontman of the legendary Hardcore band, Agnostic Front, talks about the band's new video "Urban Decay," and what it was like living in the Lower East Side during the 1980s.
Finally capping the show with an eardrum-rupturing set, Agnostic Front belted tunes off their 2007 studio album Warriors, such as “For My Family,” as well as grinded out a bevy of older tracks.
Is it any surprise that the Dropkick Murphys have mapped out a U.S. tour that ends with a four night celebration in Boston right as St. Patrick's Day rolls through? If it is, then you don't know ...
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 ...
Agnostic Front were born in a war zone, and their music sounded like it. From its early-Eighties inception, the band embodied the violence, drugs and tragedy surrounding the New York hardcore ...
Like most hardcore bands, Agnostic Front split up for a number of years (at one point, Miret was in jail for drug offenses), but it's been reinvigorated and active since 1997.
New York hardcore stalwarts Agnostic Front have announced three June shows to mark '30 Years of NYHC'.These shows will feature the band performing the Live at CBGB setlist, in full.. In addition, the ...
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