AFI

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  • Artist: AFI
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 02, 2004
  • Total Time: 38:20
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

"While we're really proud of our history and accomplishments we feel our career is really just getting started and feel slightly embarrassed by anything that hints at retrospect. There's plenty of time for that later when we're old. We'd rather move forward...." That was the post by AFI on their official message board in October 2004. Though cryptic, it seemed to denounce or at least dismiss the hits and rarities compilation issued that November by Nitro Records, AFI's label until their 2003 bow for DreamWorks. Unauthorized? Maybe. But AFI is still a solid overview of the band's pre-Sing the Sorrow output, which between 1996 and 2000 included five albums and an EP. Quality was spotty on each release. But the records do trace the transformation of AFI's sound, from the early influence of California hardcore and punk to the crashing chords and richer melodic sense that would coalesce with the hit major-label debut, Sorrow. Working in reverse chronological order, AFI includes the stronger tracks from each album, as well as a few extras to reel in the diehards. "Winter's Tale" is a rousing, U.K.-only pop-punk gem from the Days of the Phoenix EP, there are two tracks from the All Hallows EP, and "Lower It" comes from the vinyl of 1999's Black Sails in the Sunset. "Rolling Balls" and "Who Said You Could Touch Me?" also come from the vinyl pressing of Very Proud of Ya. Even if it is a Christmas season play on AFI's larger popularity, Nitro's collection is a snapshot of the group's development. Its brash sound will also be a surprise to fans of the much more grandiose Sing the Sorrow. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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AFI
Greatest hits album by AFI
Released November 2, 2004
Recorded 1995-2000
Genre Hardcore punk
Horror punk
Length 38:27
Label Nitro
Producer AFI, Chuck Johnson, Michael Rosen
AFI chronology
Sing the Sorrow
(2003)
AFI
(2004)
Decemberunderground
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

AFI is a retrospective by American rock band AFI. It was released on November 2, 2004 through Nitro Records. The band did not sanction its release, however, it managed to peak at #88 on the Billboard 200.

Contents

Background

AFI contains fifteen tracks previously released through Nitro Records, all of which are listed in order by release date. Explicit and clean versions were released, however, the digital version among iTunes contains all the tracks from both releases.[2]

Track listing

The album each song was originally released on is listed next to the title.

Explicit version

No. Title Length
1. "The Lost Souls" (The Art of Drowning) 2:42
2. "The Days of the Phoenix" (The Art of Drowning) 3:27
3. "A Winter's Tale" ( The Days of the Phoenix EP) 3:24
4. "Totalimmortal" (All Hallow's EP) 2:44
5. "Fall Children" (All Hallow's EP) 3:12
6. "The Prayer Position" (Black Sails in the Sunset) 3:28
7. "God Called In Sick Today" (Black Sails in the Sunset) 3:22
8. "Lower It" (Black Sails in the Sunset (Vinyl edition only)) 2:18
9. "A Single Second" (Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes) 2:11
10. "Third Season" (Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes) 2:49
11. "He Who Laughs Last" (Very Proud of Ya) 1:49
12. "I Wanna Get A Mohawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)" (Answer That and Stay Fashionable) 1:12
13. "Perfect Fit" (Very Proud of Ya) 1:58
14. "Rolling Balls" (Very Proud of Ya) 2:21
15. "Who Said You Could Touch Me?" (Very Proud of Ya) 1:24

Clean version

No. Title Length
1. "The Lost Souls" ( The Art of Drowning) 2:42
2. "The Days of the Phoenix" (The Art of Drowning) 3:27
3. "A Winter's Tale" ( The Days of the Phoenix EP) 3:24
4. "Totalimmortal" (All Hallow's EP) 2:44
5. "Fall Children" (All Hallow's EP) 3:12
6. "The Prayer Position" (Black Sails in the Sunset) 3:28
7. "God Called In Sick Today" (Black Sails in the Sunset) 3:21
8. "A Story At Three" (The Art of Drowning) 3:53
9. "No Poetic Device" (Black Sails in the Sunset) 2:16
10. "Third Season" (Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes) 2:49
11. "The New Patron Saints and Angels" (Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes) 2:17
12. "He Who Laughs Last" (Very Proud of Ya) 1:49
13. "I Wanna Get A Mohawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)" (Answer That and Stay Fashionable) 1:12
14. "Two of a Kind" (Answer That and Stay Fashionable) 1:29
15. "Rolling Balls" (Very Proud of Ya) 2:21

Chart positions

Chart Position
Billboard 200 88
Top Independent Albums 4
Billboard Comprehensive Albums 89

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