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  1. Articles of faith software#
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  • ^ Brandon Stosuy, "Show No Mercy", Pitchforkmedia, March 26, 2008.
  • ^ "Blood Runs Deep: 23 Bands Who Shaped the Scene".
  • ^ "NOFX LYRICS - We Got Two Jealous Agains".
  • "Articles of Faith - New Normal Catastrophe ".
  • ^ "Articles of Faith reunite original lineup for Riot Fest 2010, record new EP".
  • ^ "Vic Bondi Interview – Caught in the Crossfire".
  • ^ a b c "Articles of Faith - Biography & History".
  • "Bad Attitude" on the American Hardcore original documentary soundtrack (Rhino Records, 2006).
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  • "Buy this War" and "American Dreams" on the Fortunate Son split EP (2 old AoF songs along with a solo Vic Bondi performing one original and one cover song) ( Alternative Tentacles 2003).
  • "Up Against The Wall" on the P.E.A.C.E.
  • "Five O'Clock" - On The Middle of America compilation LP (H.I.D.
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    "Buried Alive" and "False Security" on the Master Tape compilation LP (Affirmation Records, 1982).2 (2002) - Alternative Tentacles, all AoF vinyl recorded 1981 - 19 - 1985 respectively

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  • Your Choice Live Series 022 (1994) – Tobby Holzinger / Your Choice Records (last night of 1992 European reunion tour).
  • Core (CD 1991) – Bitzcore (a collection of EPs, comp appearances, and unreleased tracks recorded from 1981 to 1983).
  • In This Life (LP 1987) - Lone Wolf Records, produced by Bob MouldĪnthologies and posthumous collections.
  • Give Thanks (LP 1984) - Reflex Records, produced by Bob Mould.
  • Articles of faith free#

    What We Want Is Free (EP 1982) - Version Sound, re-released on the band's DIY label, Wasteland Records.Groups who have cited Articles of Faith as a prominent influence include NOFX, Heroin and Disfear. 3.1 Anthologies and posthumous collections.Bondi resurfaced with another politically charged band, Report Suspicious Activity in 2006, and was featured prominently in the documentaries American Hardcore and You Weren't There.

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    Bondi's subsequent day jobs included working on Microsoft's Encarta as managing editor of the Encarta Interactive English Learning edition (Bondi's ironic take on his software career can be found here). At the time of AoF's original breakup Bondi was working as a history instructor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He went on to form Alloy, and Jones Very after AoF's demise. The final show of this tour was recorded and issued as part of the Your Choice Live series.įrontman Vic Bondi was originally a protest singer with decidedly leftist views. The original lineup reunited for a European tour in 1991. Bondi had already left Chicago by the time AoF disbanded in 1985 In This Life was issued two years later.

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    “Virus X”), a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party briefly left the band in 1984 due to the waning of the band's political emphasis he returned later to record In This Life.

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    While the band's influence was blunted by being based in Chicago, it maintained close musical and thematic ties to the Washington DC / Dischord Records scene. in 1981 and saw a Bad Brains show that he describes as an “epiphany.” AoF typically showed funk, reggae and jazz influences, accompanied by lyrics bemoaning the difficulty of finding freedom and fulfillment in consumer society. Originally a Springsteen/ Clash cover band called Direct Drive, the group changed both its music and name after frontman Vic Bondi visited Washington, D.C. The band's later work is credited with superior songwriting and with foreshadowing the emo sound. Articles of Faith was a Chicago-based hardcore punk band originally active between 19.










    Articles of faith