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Agnostic Front is an American hardcore punk band from New York City.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> Founded in 1980, the band is considered an important influence on the New York hardcore scene, as well as a pioneer of the crossover thrash genre.<ref name=":0"/>

HistoryEdit

First era (1980–1992)Edit

Formed in 1980 with Vincent "Vinnie Stigma" Capuccio (formerly of the Eliminators) on lead guitar,<ref name="Blush2001">Template:Cite book</ref> with Diego on bass, Rob Krekus (aka Robby Crypt Crash)<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> on drums and John Watson on vocals. Despite being billed at their first concert as the Zoo Crew, Stigma introduced them as Agnostic Front, saying that the poster had been made prior to deciding on the name.<ref name="NYHC Live 13">Template:Cite AV media</ref> They soon added Ray Barbieri, aka Raybeez, on drums and Adam Mucci on bass.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> After Watson was arrested, the band hired James Kontra as their vocalist, who eventually quit before a performance at Great Gildersleeves after a disagreement with Capuccio about how to hand out stickers.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Although never having spoken to him before, Stigma told some of his friends to ask Roger Miret (former bass player of the Psychos) if he wanted to be the vocalist of Agnostic Front, because he liked his style of slam dancing.<ref name="Blush2001"/><ref name="NYHC Live 13" /> In 1983, this lineup recorded their debut EP United Blood. The EP was officially released later that year, however by that point Mucci had departed from the band, and been replaced by Todd Youth.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

During its initial phase, the band consisted entirely of skinheads. Although this would change over time, Agnostic Front would continue to feature skinheads as part of their lineup. This led to a belief among some that the band espoused ultra-nationalist or fascist politics, an assertion denied by vocalist Roger Miret in a 1985 Flipside interview:

"...We're skinheads. And the skinheads in England have a very bad name like with the fascists and stuff like that. But this is America not England. Just because the skinheads are fascists over there doesn't mean we got to grow our hair out if we don't feel like it.... We love our country — but not necessarily how our government works."<ref>Donny the Punk, "Agnostic Front," Flipside, whole no. 45 (March 1985), pg. 54.</ref>

They were later accused of racism in the song Public Assistance by Phil Donahue in a 1986 show on New York hardcore punk.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The follow-up, Victim in Pain (1984), is regarded as a seminal New York hardcore release. Dave Jones replaced Raybeez on drums after a mutual agreement among the band members that Raybeez "needed time" to address a developing drug problem.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Dave Jones was "a kid from New Jersey" who had previously played with the band Mental Abuse.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>Template:Efn Rob Kabula took over on bass. In 1984, Jimmy "The Kid" Colletti from Justified Violence joined on drums when 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 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".Template:Citation needed

1986's Cause for Alarm was a difficult album to record, due to constant lineup changes and personnel problems.<ref name="Larkin80">Template:Cite book</ref> 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 Beato (both of Carnivore). Miret left the band for four months between the recording and release of Cause for Alarm, and was replaced by Carl Demola.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

With yet another new lineup, the band soon released Liberty and Justice For... in 1987.<ref name="Larkin80"/> 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,<ref name="Larkin80"/> which featured members of Madball and Sick of It All.

Agnostic Front toured with Cannibal Corpse, Malevolent Creation and Obituary on the Complete Control Tour in 1992.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The band's last show was at CBGB on December 20, 1992. The show was recorded for the live album Last Warning which was released by Roadrunner Records in 1993.<ref name="Larkin80" />

Second era (1996–present)Edit

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The band performing in 2007

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 on bass,<ref name="Larkin80"/> who was playing with Against the Grain at the time. Their latest venture was titled Something's Gotta Give.<ref name="Larkin80"/> In 1999, they followed up with Riot, Riot, Upstart.<ref name="Larkin80"/> Their comeback albums have sold well and been mostly acclaimed by music criticsTemplate:Who for their pure hardcore punk sound.

In 2001, they released the album Dead Yuppies.<ref name="Larkin80"/> 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 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 the DVD Live at CBGB. This follows the efforts of many bands that tried to save CBGB from shutting down. 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 1970s 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, playing again its final tour in January 2020 alongside Gorilla Biscuits and others. Also confirmed for Rebellion Festival 2012 in Blackpool, England, they played the festival again in 2014 and 2016

In 2015, the band released the album The American Dream Died via Nuclear Blast Records which consisted mostly of the bands older style of music with a modern touch. The band continued to tour extensively in Europe as well as the U.S. in support of the record.

In 2017, Stigma and Miret appeared in a documentary about Agnostic Front, The Godfathers of Hardcore, directed by Ian McFarland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2022, it was revealed that Pokey Mo had parted ways with Agnostic Front in 2020 and that Danny Lamagna would be their new drummer.

In December 2024, the band announced the New York Blood 2025 Tour alongside bands Murphy's Law and Violent Way.

In January 2025, the band announced The Last Warning tour with Bad Religion, with shows planned in Europe, the UK, Spain and Portugal beginning in May 2025. In April 2025, it was announced that the band would be playing at Riot Fest in Chicago in September 2025.

MembersEdit

Current

  • Vinnie Stigma – lead guitar, backing vocals (1980–1992, 1997–present)
  • Roger Miret – lead vocals (1982–1986, 1986–1992, 1997–present)
  • Mike Gallo – bass, backing vocals (2000–present)
  • Craig Silverman – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2014–present)
  • Danny Lamagna – drums (2020–present)

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  • Rob Krekus – drums (1980–1981)
  • John Watson – lead vocals (1980–1982)
  • James Kontra – lead vocals (1982)
  • Diego – bass (1980–1982)
  • Raymond "Raybeez" Barbieri – drums (1981–1983, died 1997)
  • Adam Mucci – bass (1982–1983)
  • Dave Jones – drums (1983–1985)
  • Rob Kabula – bass (1983–1987, 1997–2000) one-off performance in 2022
  • Todd Youth – bass (1983, died 2018)
  • Alex Kinon – rhythm guitar (1985–1986)
  • Carl Demola – vocals (1986)
  • Gordon Ancis – rhythm guitar (1986–1987)
  • Joe "Fish" Montanaro – drums (1986–1987)
  • Louie Beato – drums (1986)
  • Alan Peters – bass (1987, died 2020)
  • Steve Martin – rhythm guitar (1987–1990)
  • Will Shepler – drums (1987–1992)
  • Craig Setari – bass (1987–1992)
  • Matt Henderson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1990–1992)
  • Jimmy Colletti – drums (1985–1986, 1997–2004)
  • Steve Gallo – drums (2004–2009)
  • Joseph James – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2007–2014)
  • Pokey Mo – drums (2009–2020)

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Touring members

TimelineEdit

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DiscographyEdit

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Studio albumsEdit

Live albumsEdit

  • 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

CompilationEdit

  • To Be Continued: The Best of Agnostic Front (1992) Relativity
  • Raw Unleashed (1995) Grand Theft Audio
  • Respect Your Roots Worldwide (2012) Strength Records

EPsEdit

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Music videosEdit

  • Growing Concern (1986)
  • Anthem [Live] (1989)
  • Gotta Go (1998)
  • Riot, Riot, Upstart (1999)
  • So Pure to Me (2004)
  • Peace (2005)
  • All Is Not Forgotten (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)
  • Us Against the World (2012)
  • Blitzkrieg Bop (2013)
  • Police Violence (2015)
  • The American Dream Died (2015)
  • A Wise Man (2015)
  • Never Walk Alone (2015)
  • Old New York (2015)
  • Spray Painted Walls (2019)
  • I Remember (2019)
  • Conquer and Divide (2019)
  • Urban Decay (2020)

DVD/VHSEdit

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FootnotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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Further readingEdit

External linksEdit

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