Anti-Flag - American Spring (2015) [FLAC]
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Anti-Flag - American Spring (2015) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Style: Punk Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit depth: 16 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Fabled World 02 The Great Divide 03 Brandenburg Gate (feat. Tim Armstrong) 04 Sky Is Falling 05 Walk Away 06 Song for Your Enemy 07 Set Yourself on Fire 08 All of the Poison, All of the Pain 09 Break Something 10 Without End 11 Believer 12 To Hell with Boredom 13 Low Expectations 14 The Debate Is Over (If You Want It) Making their debut at a local Pittsburgh radio station in 1993, Anti-Flag got together for the sake of responding to their disgust at religion, nationalism, and fascism. Justin Sane (vocals/guitar), Andy Flag (bass/vocals), and Pat Thetic (drums) bopped around their hometown much to the dismay of skinheads while recruiting a following who proudly wore torn-up upside-down flags as patches. In 1997, after releasing a handful of singles, opening for their idols the U.K. Subs, the Exploited, and the Circle Jerks, and briefly touring the East Coast -- which led to the departure of Andy Flag -- Die for the Government was released, and 20,000 copies, four bassists, and four North American tours later, Anti-Flag gained their reputation for recapturing the old-school ethics of punk: fast, loud, obnoxious, and anti-everything that ends with an "ism."