Generation Records has announced two lie release for Agnostic Front recorded in 1983 and 1984 as a part of the band's 40th anniversary celebration.
From the label...
The new limited release is a live record with 19 tracks from a benefit show at CBGB on March 3rd, 1984. The benefit was to raise funds so that Agnostic Front could rent a 16-track machine to record their debut album, "Victim in Pain" on Rat Cage records. This classic Agnostic Front line-up played an aggressive set in front of a sweaty, packed house of New York City's finest NYHC fans.
This edition is limited to 100 copies on translucent blue vinyl and 200 copies on translucent red vinyl, housed in a black foil jacket with a cover photograph by Amy Keim.
We have another banger from the vaults to commemorate the 40th anniversary of releases, the "No Justice 7", with 11 live, blistering tracks taken from the last hardcore show at the legendary New York City club A7 in 1983. This limited release showcases the band's exciting progress between the United Blood EP and the Victim In Pain LP, featuring the only recorded Agnostic Front tracks to have an adolescent Todd Youth on the bass guitar.
Limited to 100 copies on translucent blue vinyl and 200 on translucent red vinyl, encased in a black foil jacket with a cover photo by photographer Jessica Bard.