Victim in Pain [Bonus Tracks]Agnostic Front
Release Date: 11/17/2009
Original Release:
1984
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1093646_CD
UPC # 811772022929
Label: B9r
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Disc: 1
1.
Victim in Pain
2.
Remind Them
3.
Blind Justice
4.
Last Warning
5.
United and Strong
6.
Power
7.
Hiding Inside
8.
Fascist Attitudes
9.
Society Sucker
10.
Your Mistake
11.
With Time
12.
No One Rules
13.
Final War
14.
Last Warning
15.
Traitor
16.
Friend or Foe
17.
United Blood
18.
Fight
19.
Discriminate Me
20.
In Control
21.
Crucial Changes
Performer: Agnostic Front
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Notes: Agnostic Front's seminal debut, Victim in Pain, arguably remains the ultimate document of the New York hardcore scene -- an early-'80s movement which coincided with some of the most dire social and political crises ever to afflict the metropolis. By taking the rudiments of punk, then injecting enough energy and rage to elevate them to an entirely new level of primal aggression, Agnostic Front's piece de resistance ultimately succeeds because it transcends musical art form to create protest rock not necessarily at its most lucid, but definitely at its most visceral. With 11 tracks clocking in at a mere 15 and a half minutes, Victim in Pain is also a five-round knockout in the most literal terms; from the 45-second blast of the title track through to the last agonized strains of "With Time," there's barely a chance to breathe, much less put up a fight in your defense. Hardcore anthems all, "Blind Justice," "United and Strong," "Power," "Society Sucker," and "Your Mistake" were literal calls to arms for New York City's disenfranchised youth, who faithfully trekked down on a weekly basis to CBGB's legendary Sunday hardcore matinees. Listen closely to these cuts and you can almost hear the hallowed Bowery venue's dilapidated walls sweat, blister, and peel from the onslaught. Also of note from a purely sonic perspective, Victim in Pain is almost entirely rooted in '70s punk rock and the hardcore teachings of similar scenes in L.A. and D.C. -- unlike latter Agnostic Front efforts, which incorporated elements of speed metal in an extreme style known as crossover. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Agnostic Front formed in the early 1980s shortly after hardcore punk made its way up to the Rotten Apple from its birthing grounds in Washington, D.C. Led by guitarist Vinnie Stigma and vocalist Roger Miret, Agnostic Front played an extremely aggressive, hyper-macho brand of hardcore that quickly crossed over into metal territory. In part because of their view that hardcore is as much a lifestyle as a type of music, Agnostic Front are the longest-running of the original NYHC bands. They underwent various line-up changes and have dealt with the typical band strife that accompanies a 25-plus-year career, but have managed to thrive in the 2000s, well past the original movement's flame-out.
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