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Working Class Heroes

 
Album Review: Working Class Heroes
 

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True to its title, the split album Working Class Heroes features the street-level fist-in-the-air anthems of N.Y.C. hardcore stalwarts Agnostic Front and Dutch street punks Discipline. Recorded live at a 2001 gig together in Belgium, the record is pretty much as one would expect -- the sonic equivalent of a sweaty, teeming mosh pit of dudes with shaved heads and wife beaters pushing and stomping their way through a never-ending assault of fiery hardcore. The first part of the album is basically Roger Miret furiously barking out lyrics of politics and scene solidarity, even going so far as to tell people to disregard the rappers supposedly invading his hometown turf since their music is nothing but "fucking bullshit" that doesn't interest hardcore. You can practically see his vitriol-filled spit fly. As the packed crowd responds with throaty yells at every belted note, it's quite obvious that Agnostic Front's reach from atop the N.Y. hardcore heap goes far beyond the Bowery's cracked sidewalks on the Eastern Seaboard. Their set is fine for fans who can't get enough of the group (though they'd probably be just as well served by the band's 1989 Live at CBGB album), but the real highlight comes on the record's second half with the more Oi!-leaning hardcore sounds of Discipline. Maybe it's because you can't beat the incensed backing "Oi!s" filling every other song or the guitars that scorch the air with passion, but whatever it is, their set is fueled by an intense electricity that transferred much better to record than that of AF's set. You can just feel the hot-blooded vigor surging through the crowd on songs like "Young & Reckless," "Nice Boys Finish Last," "Hooligans Heaven," and even the relatively sentimental "These Streets." Though Discipline measure up as equal to (if not better than) their American counterparts at this show, both bands make Working Class Heroes about the closest thing to getting a boot in the face short of actually being in the pit. And who can complain about that? ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Believe Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:57)
Riot, Riot, Upstart Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:20)
Sit and Watch Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:56)
Victim in Pain Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (0:51)
Last Warning Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:05)
Rock Star Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:53)
Sickness Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:30)
Gotta Go Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (3:38)
No Fear Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:28)
Before My Eyes Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:12)
United Blood Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:38)
Police State Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:51)
Pauly the Dog Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (1:11)
Bullett on Mott St. Agnostic Front Agnostic Front (2:10)
Crucified Iron Cross Agnostic Front (3:15)
Now or Never Discipline Discipline (2:06)
Young & Reckless Discipline Discipline (3:02)
Our Pride Discipline Discipline (2:22)
Rejects of Society Discipline Discipline (3:16)
Neverending Story Discipline Discipline (2:02)
Nice Boys Finish Last Discipline Discipline (3:15)
Running Riot Cock Sparrer Discipline (3:24)
C'mon, C'mon Discipline Discipline (0:35)
Hooligans Heaven Discipline Discipline (3:03)
Fuck You Anyway Discipline Discipline (2:46)
Saturday Night Riot Discipline Discipline (2:32)
These Streets Discipline Discipline (3:42)
Frontline Skins Discipline Discipline (3:21)
Violence in Our Minds The Last Resort Discipline (3:22)

Credits

Agnostic Front (Main Performer), Mike Gallo (Bass), Alan Ward (Mastering), Vinnie Stigma (Guitar), Roger Miret (Vocals), Roger Miret (Executive Producer), Roger Miret (Mixing), Jimmy Colletti (Drums), Dean Baltulonis (Mixing), Joost Strijbos (Drums), Rudy DeDoncker (Photography), Rudy DeDoncker (Picture), Erik Wouters (Guitar), Joost DeGraaf (Vocals), Carlo Geerlings (Bass), Onno Hesselink (Digital Composition), Laurena Kusters (Editing), Dirk Miers (Engineer), Dirk Miers (Mixing), Simon Soenens (Digital Editing)
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