Hey Deus, that was my point exactly about AF. Because, now this is 20 years ago, but because they were "skinheads" and had a couple politically correct songs and even an American Flag on one of their album covers, they were considered Nazi's by the liberal-commie punk media, i.e., Maximum Rock N Roll.
Now back then, and even now, to avoid that label of being a "Nazi" you had to have songs titled, "John Wayne was a Nazi" by a band called MDC, Millions of Dead Cops, from San Francisco of course or something along those lines.
Fast forward 20 years though and here comes AF, with their Spanish album titles and such. It's freakin' CRAZY!
I don't know if I posted this before but one of the best hardcore albums of all time was by Biohazard. There very first album. self titled. Had a song talking about how the media was playing up the Howard Beach incident to stir racial strifeand another about being POWS and being pro-American etc. Their very next album, the freakin' very next one they started becoming rappers and then anti-American. It was crazy and one of hte most dissapointing things I have ever seen in music.
At least I am glad to hear Billy Milano still has balls. that is fantastic. Choke from Slapshot too.
Another band I liked was from the Long Island area called Justice Unknown. THey did one album and that's it around the mid-90's or so. Heavy as hell. But the best part was they had a note on their cd sleeve that said, "rage against the machine are commie bastards." that was sweet. gotta pay $80 to buy that album on Ebay now though.
Now back then, and even now, to avoid that label of being a "Nazi" you had to have songs titled, "John Wayne was a Nazi" by a band called MDC, Millions of Dead Cops, from San Francisco of course or something along those lines.
Fast forward 20 years though and here comes AF, with their Spanish album titles and such. It's freakin' CRAZY!
I don't know if I posted this before but one of the best hardcore albums of all time was by Biohazard. There very first album. self titled. Had a song talking about how the media was playing up the Howard Beach incident to stir racial strifeand another about being POWS and being pro-American etc. Their very next album, the freakin' very next one they started becoming rappers and then anti-American. It was crazy and one of hte most dissapointing things I have ever seen in music.
At least I am glad to hear Billy Milano still has balls. that is fantastic. Choke from Slapshot too.
Another band I liked was from the Long Island area called Justice Unknown. THey did one album and that's it around the mid-90's or so. Heavy as hell. But the best part was they had a note on their cd sleeve that said, "rage against the machine are commie bastards." that was sweet. gotta pay $80 to buy that album on Ebay now though.