Agnostic Front - The Eliminator

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Review by Daniel Robbins

The Eliminator by Agnostic Front is a powerful and energetic album that showcases the band's talent and passion for hardcore punk music. With its heavy guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and aggressive vocals, this album is sure to satisfy fans of the genre.

From the opening track "The Eliminator," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its fast-paced rhythms and raw sound, to the final song "The Tombs," which leaves listeners wanting more, Agnostic Front delivers a solid performance throughout.

The lyrics on The Eliminator are politically charged and socially conscious, touching on themes such as police brutality, homelessness, and the struggles of working-class Americans. These themes are delivered with a sense of urgency and intensity that is a hallmark of the hardcore punk genre.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Eliminator
Toxic Shock

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Catalog Numbers

NB 5415

Labels

Nuclear Blast

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  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • online luisteren
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • escuchar en línea
  • ouvir online

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByDamage Done s.r.o.

Notes

7 copies made.

About Agnostic Front

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Agnostic Front is an American hardcore band that formed in New York City in 1982. The band began playing hardcore punk similar to bands like and , and were part of the burgeoning New York hardcore scene of the mid-1980s with the release of in 1984. 1986's saw them incorporating thrash metal elements into their sound. After a brief hiatus from 1993, Agnostic Front regrouped in 1996. Current line-up: Vinnie Stigma  guitar (1982present) Roger Miret  vocals (1983present) Mike Gallo  bass (2000present) Craig Silverman  guitar (2014present) Danny Lamagna - drums (2022-present) Former members: John Watson - vocals (1982) Robbie CryptCrash - drums (1982) Raymond "Raybeez" Barbieri  drums (19821983) Diego Casalins - bass (1982) Adam Mucci  bass (19821983) Todd Youth  bass (19831984) Dave Jones  drums (19831984) Rob Kabula  bass (19831987, 19972000) Petey Heinz  drums (1984) Louie Beatto  drums (1985) Gordon Ancis  guitar (1985-1987) Joe Montenaro  drums (1985-1987) Alex Kinon  guitar (1985) Alan Peters  bass (19871988) Steve Martin  guitar (19871990) Will Shepler  drums (19871993) Craig Setari  bass (19881993) Matt Henderson  guitar (19901993) Jimmy Colletti  drums (1985, 19972004) Steve Gallo  drums (20042009) Joseph James  guitar (20072014) Pokey Mo  drums (20092020)

Name Vars

  • A.F.
  • AF
  • Agnistic Front
  • AgnosticFront

Members

  • Peter Hines
  • Roger Miret
  • Rob Kabula
  • Alex Kinon
  • Vinnie Stigma
  • Steve Martin
  • Dave Jones
  • Raybeez
  • Craig Silverman
  • Mike Gallo
  • Steve Gallo
  • Lenny Di Sclafani
  • Jimmy Colletti
  • Matt Henderson
  • Will Shepler
  • Louie Beato
  • Alan Peters
  • Craig Setari
  • Keith Burkhardt
  • Rob
  • Joseph James
  • James Kontra
  • Todd Schofield
  • Joe Porfido
  • Gordon Ancis
  • Adam Mucci
  • Danny Lamagna
  • Joseph Montanaro
  • Jimmy Mo
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Summary by Daniel Robbins

The Eliminator is a must-listen for fans of Agnostic Front and hardcore punk music in general. It is a powerful and uncompromising album that showcases the band's talent and passion for the genre.

Comments

Ah, take me back to that era!
Never fails to give me goosebumps everytime I hear this. ?
Killing's my business and business is fine
Money's my interest, life isn't kind
You know you can run but there's nowhere to hide
Payback's a bitch boy
Now you're gonna die
Hand me the contract, I've got no remorse
The more cash I get, the bloodier the worst
You claimed their way out, life is up in flames
How 'bout doin' it my way
Beheaded or slain

Hanging or lethal injection
Gas chamber - take a last breath
Firing squad, electrocute, we'll execute!
More than one face of death
Kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out
A soldier of fortune, I'll wipe 'em all out
Having no home, I have no shame
I'll take a life, another victim in pain
Try turning the tables or make it a frame
You can't snuff me out
Because you're my game
You know you're my target
Your time stands still
But no job's too tough
I love to kill
Love Roger's voice on this album
Sounds like "A Lesson in Violence" by Exodus.
Best Song of AF!
This track has been a absolute favorite for decades. Like an angry, now older, slightly feared friend. Priceless
People discovering thrash riffs can be similar, lmao
Wish Roger still sung the way he did on this album. Had a friend give me Liberty and Justice, "Here Bro, Roger sounds like he's throwing up thru the whole album. You might like this, I'll never listen to it" Can't say I thought too much more of it than what he summed up in 10 seconds.
Fast and heavy. AF embodies New York's fuck you attitude. One of the best ever.
My wife love thrash
i forgot this song existed today is a good day
NYHC/NJHC DFL....Down For Life!!!
Try to turn the tables or make it a frame you can't snuff me out because you're my game. still listening in 2020.
I still remember buying this on vinyl albeit I was about two years late, bought it in 1988 and in same haul I also bought Reign In Blood-Slayer and Force Fed by Prong, still have the three of them, can even remember what my then girlfriend bought same day, same store, Join The Army by Suicidal Tendencies and And No One Else Wanted To Play by SNFU. Kids nowadays, what do they know, they'd have every single release by every band down to the demos downloaded for free and would instead spend the money on a bra for the boy and a Stalin tattoo for the girl.
Anyone in 2020 :)
Totally SLAYER !!
when NYHC was dangerous back then agnostic front are legends
My neigbourh (i'm from Poland) give me this album in 1993, i didn't understand a word? but music was fantastic.
Got this 86 in 9th grade at Zeds in Long Beach when it first came out. Came with a cool poster and saw them on that tour that year at FendersBall Room..
Roger got in for free that day bring in music equipment...nice dude. Also remember lot of people give it a bad reviews cuz it sounded to metal but it sounded great! Especially if you like Dr.Know.
Haven't never listened to this band before. but I love there aggressive rhytums and tempo changes.
All the best Crossover in NYC had Sean Taggart artwork. Drum work on this album is insane.
sounds like kill em all album..Thrash Metal for sure!
That's what I thought when we first listened to it too...a lesson in violence is the song from exodus...
Amazing Cross over...
Sounds like togheter - yot
More than one face of death!