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Agnostic Front (formed in 1980) is an American hardcore punk and crossover thrash band, hailing from New York City, New York, U.S.
Formerly of the band the Eliminators, guitarist Vinnie Stigma (Vinnie Capuccio) formed Agnostic Front, originally under the moniker Zoo Crew, alongside outspoken and politically direct vocalist Roger Miret, bassist Adam Moochie, and drummer Ray Beez. The group released their first record, the “United Blood” EP in 1983, followed a year later by the decade-defining album “Victim of Pain”. The album was a voice of a generation lost in the burgeoning debt and crime of early ’80’s New York City. The release also marked the arrival of bassist Rob Kabula and drummer Jimmy Colletti, and saw Agnostic Front take the reins of the hardcore punk movement showcased at the likes of Lower East Side’s A7 and CBGB’s.
With the rise in popularity in heavy metal, Agnostic Front, mired by the tumultuous relationship of Miret and Stigma, began to establish themselves as a cross over between hardcore punk and thrash metal. The band signed with Combat Records and issued “Cause for Alarm” in 1986, since hailed as one of a few early holy-grails of crossover thrash, alongside D.R.I. and Corrosion of Conformity.
In an attempt to please original fans, with an entirely new backup of musicians including guitarist Steve Martin, bassist Alan Peters and drummer Will Shepler, the band ridded itself of its previous metal-style drumming. “Liberty & Justice For…” arrived in 1987 to a hardcore punk genre that had fractioned off into various sub-genres, leading to gigs turning into sub-culture turf wars. Agnostic Front released the live album “Live at CBGB’s” in 1989, which featured many fan favourites in the band’s most effective and direct form.
After the release, Roger Miret was arrested and sentenced to just-under two years in prison on serious drug charges and Stigma, with guitarist Matt Henderson and temporary singer Alan Peters, embarked on their first European tour. The comeback album “One Voice”, based on Miret’s lyrics from inside prison, found no audience, and following a greatest hits album “To Be Continued” and a farewell concert in 1993, the band called it quits.
In 1997 however, with interest from respected punk label Epitaph Records, Agnostic Front, consisting of Stigma, Miret, Rob Kabula and Jimmy Colletti recorded and released “Something’s Gotta Give” in 1998. This was followed a year later by the album “Riot, Riot Upstart” with guest appearances from M.O.D.’s Billy Milano and Rancid’s Lars Frederiksen. Un-phased by the lack of a hardcore punk scene, the band continued to perform and record, producing the albums “Dead Yuppies” in 2001, “Working Class Heroes” in 2003, “Another Voice” in 2005, and “My Life My Way” in 2011.
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Crossover thrash and hardcore punk band Agnostic Front have always been known for being one of the most intense and energetic live acts on the circuit since their formation in 1980. Albeit for a short hiatus in the mid-90s, they have almost 30 years of experience on the circuit and even though the musicians are all growing in age, the passion and intensity does not seem to be depleting.
It seems as though there is an unspoken rule when considering this band's live tour as everybody attending is involved in a silent pact to give as much energy as the performers. There are no spectators present tonight and this is obvious as the group appear and the whole room lifts their arms and roar in excitement. As the music begins the whole crowd begins to jostle and surge towards the power force that is Roger Miret. He throws himself around the stage throughout the performance whilst thrashing out instrumentals and screaming the recognisable lyrics of older tracks. He brings the whole room together for an equally manic finale of 'United & Strong' before the stage lights quickly break and the room is plunged into darkness.
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I saw Agnostic Front, the punk and thrash band, live in New York in 2004. They were loud, hard, heavy, and never let up on the intensity of the music. The guitar riffs were fast. The drum beats were heavy. The lyrics were loud. Everything was fast, loud, and intense in a way that you simply do not get with punk music very often any more.
They yelled into their microphones and the lyrics didn't even matter. The audience was intense that night. They were not to be meddled with. They gave it their all.The audience almost immediately formed a mosh pit. They all thrashed around and jumped into the crowd and celebrated being alive in the way that only a good thrash or punk show can make you feel.
As people crowd surfed and bounced up and down bumping into each other and giving it their all in enjoying the intensity of the music, it became clear that this was no joke.
If you weren't serious about violently, loudly enjoying the show and thrashing you had best leave. We all thrashed harder than we ever thrashed before, or probably since. That night was intense, fun, and about as hardcore as it gets.
The concert did not take place yesterday 21st october 2016, i have found the concert venue closed. I believe the concert was in 2015, same date, 21st of october 2015, published on many sites, but on your site and on the one of agnostic front FB site a date was 21st october 2016! "friday 21st october" the only difference that in 2015 21st october was wednesday; this concert it's been last year!
Unluckily I trusted your site and travelled from Milan to Bologna spending €70 and using your google-maps link it brought me in center of Bologna, as understanding that it was a link only for Bologna and not specificating the right address of the club. At the end I managed to arrive to the right address asking informations to people and it was closed! I talked with a guy working in the place and he has confirmed that the concert took place last year.... I'm very dissapointed, as I've travelled for more than 5 hours and spent more 70€ for an unexisting concert! Do you have a remboursement policy for missleading information pubblished on your site?
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I saw Agnostic Front kick off a tour in August of 1997 in San Francisco. Their skinhead roots were clearly broadcasted by skins of all colors being pulled up on-stage throughout the show by Miret. I've seen them two times in my hometown since 1997. Let it be known. They have a strong skinhead following. Long-hairs may not be too welcome. OiOiOi
These guys opened for Dropkick Murphy's, although, not my style of music anymore, Agnostic Front put on a great high energy show. These guys have been around forever and appears they will continue to be in the music business for a long time. Quite a few Agnostic Front fans up front singing and moshing to their set.
What a great show! Filming for a live DVD and new video took place at the venue. The crowd was on it and the electricity was awesome. Great performance by the band as well. After the show Vinnie Stigma hung out and is such a nice person. My whole nite was 2 thumbs up.
The Godfathers of NYHC !! A Short Set , but they played ALL old School !! 90% off of United Blood & Victim in Pain. Eliminator , Public Assitance, For my Family, Crucified , Gotta go and a killer version of " Blitzkrieg Bop. Killed it as usual !!!
Brutal and fantastic as ever a must see for any hardcore fan. You wont be disappointed. Played some newer songs as well as classics. These guys are not called the godfathers of hardcore for nothing going 36 years they are still smashing it
Awesome show as always. AF puts everything into it. Lots of older stuff. Lots of newer stuff. Great atmosphere. The guys were hanging out all night watching the other bands. Stigma stuck around after to take pics and talk to everyone.
Fantastic show had a lot of fun I’ll definitly come around for them next time, only problem was one guy in the pit was very... rude and I tried to get me out of the pit.
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With their latest offering “Get Loud!” turning 5 years old this year ( released on November 8, 2019 ), NYHC legends AGNOSTIC FRONT have announced yet another European run in support of the album.
The run consisting of 24 appearances will see the band enter the stages of 10 festivals and 14 concert halls all across the continent but also share the stage with acts such as the DROPKICKY MURPHYS , BAD RELIGION , and MADBALL at select dates under the “Urban Decay” banner. Full details are below; tickets are on sale via agnosticfront.com !
More on “Get Loud!”: ‘Spray Painted Walls’ OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBU1wi_ijXU ‘I Remember’ OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pxaoAk1sYI ‘Conquer And Divide’ OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWEuSVedLdw ‘Urban Decay’ OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lPyCp-ejAE
Founded in 1982, AGNOSTIC FRONT stand among the most esteemed pioneers of the hardcore genre. No band comes close in sonic and socio authenticity and sincerity where the struggles of survival on the streets have quite literally given life to a sound that remains as impactful today as it was over four decades ago.
AGNOSTIC FRONT ‘s battering, socially critical sounds stand as the foundation of true New York Hardcore and helped initiate the emergence of crossover thrash.
The group disbanded briefly in the early 90s but returned in 1998 with the crushing sounds of “Something’s Gotta Give.” Following a slew of pummeling offerings, the band, led by the inimitable roar of Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma ‘s legendary charismatic guitar playing, released their critically lauded twelfth album “Get Loud!” in 2019, which, with its unapologetically honest lyrics and signature aggression, makes clear the band’s penchant to persevere.
AGNOSTIC FRONT are: Roger Miret | vocals Vinnie Stigma | guitars Craig Silverman | guitars Mike Gallo | bass Danny Lamagna | drums
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Legendary NYC hardcore band, Agnostic Front , is once again traveling overseas to hit Europe on the Summer "Urban Decay Tour 2024".
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06/13 Weinheim, DE @ Cafe Central 06/14 Gardelegen, DE @ Metal Frenzy Open Air 06/15 Chonjce, PL @ Intertony Festival Open Air 06/16 Torgau, DE @ Ain't Like You Festival 06/17 Athens, GR @ AN Club 06/19 Thessaloniki, GR @ TBA 06/19 Budapest, HU @ Durer Kert 06/20 Graz, AT @ Explosiv 06/21 Novi Sad, RS @ Skcns Fabrika 06/22 Kosice, SK @ Collosseum Club 06/23 Katowice, PL @ Spodek 06/27 Cologne, DE @ Gebaude 9 06/29 Munster, DE @ Vainstream Rockfest 06/30 Tabor, CZ @ Mighty Sounds 07/01 Lindau, DE @ Club Vaudeville 07/02 Legnano, IT @ Rugby Sound Fest 07/03 Freiburg, DE @ Crash 07/05 Emmen, NL @ Pitfest 07/06 Gierle, BE @ Sjock Festival
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AGNOSTIC FRONT – to return to Europe with “Urban Decay Tour” in June/July 2024
With their latest offering, “Get Loud!,” turning 5 years old this year (released on November 8, 2019), NYHC legends AGNOSTIC FRONT have announced yet another European run in support of the album. The run consisting of 24 appearances will see the band enter the stages of 10 festivals and 14 concert halls all across the continent but also share the stage with acts such as the DROPKICK MURPHYS , BAD RELIGION , and MADBALL at select dates under the “Urban Decay” banner. Full details are below; tickets are on sale via agnosticfront.com ! “Urban Decay Tour” Presented by M.A.D. Tourbooking & Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM) 13.06.2024 DE Weinheim – Café Central 14.06.2024 DE Gardelegen – Metal Frenzy Festival 15.06.2024 PL Chojnice – InterTony Festiwal 16.06.2024 DE Torgau-Entenfang – Ain’t Like You Festival 17.06.2024 GR Thessaloniki – Eightball Club 18.06.2024 GR Athens – Arch Club Live Stage 19.06.2024 HU Budapest – Dürer Kert 20.06.2024 AT Graz – Explosiv 21.06.2024 RS Novi Sad – SKCNS Fabrika 22.06.2024 SK Košice – Collosseum Club 23.06.2024 PL Katowice – Spodek (w/ DROPKICK MURPHYS, BAD RELIGION) 24.06.2024 DE Munich – Backstage 25.06.2024 DE Saarbrücken – Loose Club 26.06.2024 FR Grenoble – Summum (w/ DROPKICK MURPHYS, MADBALL) 27.06.2024 DE Cologne – Gebäude 9 28.06.2024 DE Münster – Vainstream Rockfest 29.06.2024 DE Geiselwind – Mission Ready Festival 30.06.2024 CZ Tábor – Mighty Sounds 01.07.2024 DE Lindau – Club Vaudeville 02.07.2024 IT Legnano (MI) – Rugby Sound Festival 03.07.2024 DE Freiburg – Crash Musikkeller 04.07.2024 FR Wasquehal – Before Ieper Hardcore Fest 05.07.2024 NL Emmen – Pitfest 06.07.2024 BE Gierle – Sjock Festival
More upcoming AGNOSTIC FRONT live dates: 18.05.2024 US Brooklyn, NY – BNB Bowl 24.05.2024 US Las Vegas, NV – Fremont Country Club
AGNOSTIC FRONT are: Roger Miret | vocals Vinnie Stigma | guitars Craig Silverman | guitars Mike Gallo | bass Danny Lamagna | drums
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Formed in late 1980, New York hardcore progenitors Agnostic Front stormed to the forefront of the emerging New York hardcore scene in the mid-80s with their full-length debut ‘Victim in Pain’ (1984). Due to the added thrash elements introduced on subsequent albums they became a major influence on the crossover thrash scene and to date it’s still this cross-pollination that makes them a popular favourite in both hardcore and metal circles. Despite numerous line-up changes they’ve always stayed true to their roots thanks to the presence of frontman Roger Miret and guitarist Vinnie Stigma. Underscoring their undiminished songwriting skills, ‘The American Dream Died’ (2015) feels like a throwback to ‘Victim in Pain’ (1984) and ‘Cause for Alarm’ (1986) with a fresh coat of paint. The songwriting is concise (31 minutes for 14 tracks on 2019’s ‘Get Loud!’) and lyrically they continue to shake their fists at the establishment and the government as vehemently as four decades ago. Their live shows pack a serious punch and if you like to sing along you may want to remember the following lines: "From the East Coast, to the West Coast ... gotta gotta gotta go!"
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Stevie Nicks (May 3–June 21)
Between Fleetwood Mac’s songbook and her own solo catalog, singer-songwriter Nicks, 75, has a huge well of material to draw from as she extends a tour that started in February. She’s been performing crowd favorites “Landslide,” “Dreams,” “Rhiannon” and “Edge of Seventeen” as well as Tom Petty hits in honor of her late friend.
George Strait (May 4–July 20, Dec. 7)
A touring juggernaut, honky-tonk country singer-songwriter Strait, 71, resumes the record-breaking stadium tour he kicked off in 2023. He’s joined by Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town. The King of Country serves up “his own Eras tour, leading a well-curated, decades-spanning set of songs,” according to Billboard .
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Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire (May 15–Sept. 7)
The brass-driven rock band and the R&B group join forces for the return of their “Heart & Soul” tour . The night features each legendary act’s full set and culminates in a finale with both on stage.
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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss (June 2–Sept. 1)
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The R&B/pop singer, 57, best known for “Control,” “Nasty,” “Miss You Much” and precision choreography, extends her 2023 “Together Again” tour with 35 dates in amphitheaters and arenas. Nelly (“Not in Herre”) opens.
Alanis Morissette (June 9–Aug. 10)
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of her Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie album, the alt-rock singer, who turns 50 on June 1, is staging the “Triple Moon” tour , featuring guests Joan Jett, 65, and the Blackhearts and Morgan Wade. The album’s standout “Thank U” is likely on the set list, along with Jagged Little Pill selections.
Foreigner and Styx (June 11–Aug. 28)
Ten years after linking up for their “Soundtrack of Summer” trek, vintage rock bands Foreigner (“Hot Blooded,” “Double Vision,” “I Want to Know What Love Is”) and Styx (“Come Sail Away,” “Lady,” “Mr. Roboto”) are together again for a classic rock showdown they’re calling the “Renegades and Juke Box Heroes” tour. John Waite, 71, is the opener.
Blink-182 (June 20–Aug. 13)
The high-energy pop-punk band, featuring Mark Hoppus, 52, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, will play stadiums and arenas in support of their album One More Time… Dubbed the “Blink-182” tour , it’s a maturity leap from their 1998 outing, the “PooPoo PeePee” tour.
Jennifer Lopez (June 26–Aug. 17)
The “This Is Me … Live: The Greatest Hits” tour , the first outing for J. Lo, 54, since 2019, celebrates her past while also serving up fresh cuts from her February studio album, This Is Me … Now, released along with companion films This Is Me … Now: A Love Story and The Greatest Love Story Never Told .
Journey and Def Leppard (July 6–Sept. 8)
Journey, whose 18-times-platinum “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” was recently crowned the biggest song of all time, co-headlines with fellow legacy rock band Def Leppard on a stadium tour , with rotating guests Heart, the Steve Miller Band and Cheap Trick.
Jewel and Melissa Etheridge (July 11–Oct. 5)
Jewel, 50 on May 23, and Etheridge , 62, team up for a co-headlining tour that spans their catalogs, with emphasis on their ’90s peaks. Jewel will dip into 2022’s Freewheelin’ Woman , and Etheridge, coming off her “I’m Not Broken” tour , revives “Come to My Window” and “I’m the Only One.”
The Pretenders (July 13–Aug. 14)
The British-American rock band, led by original members Chrissie Hynde , 72, and Martin Chambers, 72, will launch a sprawling world tour to promote last September’s release of their album Relentless . The set list also dives into a deep bag of hits that include “Brass in Pocket,” “My City Was Gone,” “I’ll Stand by You” and “Precious.”
Foo Fighters (July 17–Aug. 18, May 1–9)
In their biggest headlining U.S. shows so far, the Foo Fighters will play stadiums on their “Everything or Nothing at All” tour , with rotating support acts that include the Hives, L7 and the Pretenders. In 2023, the Seattle band, led by Nirvana member Dave Grohl, 55, released But Here We Are , its first studio album since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
Green Day (July 29–Sept. 28)
The punk trio takes on stadiums in its extensive “Saviors” tour , named after the new album that spawned “The American Dream Is Killing Me” and “Look Ma, No Brains!” Openers include Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid.
Pink (Aug. 10–Nov. 23)
The rock belter’s “Summer Carnival” tour , which began last year, covers a wide range of material, from hits “So What,” “Get the Party Started” and “Who Knew” to the title track from her latest album, Trustfall, to such covers as Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” and Janis Joplin’s signature tune “Me and Bobby McGee.”
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (Aug. 15–Sept. 15)
Many 2023 tour dates were postponed when the Boss called in sick with peptic ulcer disease and E Street members got COVID. Springsteen, 74, is back at work and promising a wider selection of songs than the fairly static set list played earlier in the tour .
Crowded House (Aug. 29–Sept. 28)
The Australian rock band, best known for “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “Something So Strong,” will launch its “Gravity Stairs” tour to support its eighth studio album, Gravity Stairs , out May 31. In 2019, a reshuffled lineup added original producer Mitchell Froom and founding member Neil Finn’s sons Liam and Elroy to the lineup.
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