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Anti-Flag was an American punk rock band formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1988.The band was known for its left-wing political activism. For the majority of the band's career, their members included Justin Sane (vocals and guitar), Chris Head (guitar), Pat Thetic (drums), and Chris Barker, also known as Chris No. 2 (vocals and bass).
It is a reprint of the nine Anti-Flag songs available on their split album North America Sucks, plus 10 unreleased tracks. The first 10 songs were recorded during the Die for the Government sessions in the spring of 1996. Only 1000 copies of the split were released originally, and the band was unable to press anymore.
This is a list of notable punk rock songs that express political views. Songs God ... Anti-Flag (2006) [2] "We Called It America", Coaster, NOFX (2009) [2]
Anti-Flag released the album's first single, "Christian Nationalists", on October 4, 2019, while also announcing a European tour the following year. [5] This was accompanied by a statement on the band's website explaining the song's meaning, while also providing lists of republican politicians and sources indicating that said politicians had accepted large amounts of donations from the NRA and ...
20 Years of Hell is a series of EPs released by Anti-Flag.In honor of the band's 20th anniversary, they released the EPs via a subscription service. [1] Each EP, which was released digitally and as a 7", is a split, featuring two songs by Anti-Flag, both of which are re-recordings of previous Anti-Flag songs, with the exception of the last EP which features one re-recording and one new song ...
THE COUNTDOWN: From Marvin Gaye to Little Simz, here are 14 songs that illuminate the power of protest music to make change, as ranked by Finn Cliff Hodges
Underground Network is Anti-Flag's third studio album, released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2001. [3] Widely considered to be the band's breakthrough album, it helped make Anti-Flag a household name in the U.S. punk scene with tracks such as "Underground Network," "Bring Out Your Dead," and "Stars and Stripes."