"Last Warning" captures Agnostic Front at a pivotal moment, delivering their trademark New York hardcore with the raw intensity of a band fighting for survival in a fractured scene. The album bristles with urgent, mid-tempo anthems built around chunky guitar riffs and Roger Miret's gravelly shouts, creating a sound that's both street-tough and surprisingly melodic for hardcore standards. Themes of unity and resistance dominate throughout, with the band rallying against division within their own community while maintaining their anti-establishment stance. The production gives the songs a cleaner edge than their earlier work without sacrificing the aggression, making this their most accessible statement while still retaining the confrontational spirit that defined East Coast hardcore in the early '90s.