Agnostic Front Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Gotta Go |
| 2 | For My Family |
| 3 | Victim in Pain |
| 4 | Addiction |
| 5 | Your Mistake |
| 6 | Peace |
| 7 | Blind Justice |
| 8 | Dead to Me |
| 9 | Warriors |
| 10 | Believe |
| 11 | No Regrets |
| 12 | Outrage |
| 13 | Black and Blue |
| 14 | Before My Eyes |
| 15 | All Is Not Forgotten |
| 16 | Change Your Ways |
| 17 | United & Strong |
| 18 | Revenge |
| 19 | We Want the Truth |
| 20 | So Pure to Me |
| 21 | Police State |
| 22 | Something’s Gotta Give |
| 23 | By My Side |
| 24 | No Fear |
| 25 | Power |
| 26 | Society Sucker |
| 27 | Come Alive |
| 28 | Remind Them |
| 29 | Forgive Me Mother |
| 30 | My Life My Way |
| 31 | All These Years |
| 32 | Still Here |
| 33 | Riot, Riot, Upstart |
| 34 | Voices |
| 35 | Pauly the Dog |
| 36 | Take Me Back |
| 37 | The Eliminator |
| 38 | Hiding Inside |
| 39 | With Time |
| 40 | Blinded |
| 41 | City Streets |
| 42 | Time Will Come |
| 43 | Fall of the Parasite |
| 44 | The Blame |
| 45 | Dedication |
| 46 | A mi manera |
| 47 | Public Assistance |
| 48 | My War |
| 49 | More Than a Memory |
| 50 | Us Against the World |
Agnostic Front Albums
About Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front is a New York hardcore punk band formed in 1981 that helped define the sound and attitude of American hardcore, becoming one of the most influential groups in the genre's history. Emerging from the gritty Lower East Side scene, they forged a brutal, uncompromising sound characterized by Roger Miret's snarling vocals, lightning-fast drumbeats, and razor-sharp guitar riffs that captured the anger and frustration of urban decay. Their music, exemplified by tracks like "With Time" and "New Jack," strips punk down to its most aggressive essence-short, explosive bursts of fury that rarely exceed two minutes but pack devastating emotional punch. What makes Agnostic Front distinctive is their ability to channel genuine street-level rage into anthemic hardcore that speaks to working-class struggles and social alienation, with songs like "Liberty" becoming rallying cries for the disenfranchised. Over their four-decade career spanning 81 albums, they've evolved from scrappy punk upstarts to elder statesmen of hardcore, with recent releases like "Warriors" and "The American Dream Died" proving they've lost none of their bite while gaining political sophistication. Their cultural impact extends far beyond music-they helped establish the template for hardcore punk's aesthetic, attitude, and DIY ethos that influenced countless bands worldwide. With 445 songs in their catalog, Agnostic Front remains hardcore punk's most enduring voice, a band that turned New York's urban decay into a soundtrack for rebellion.