Something's Gotta Give

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Empathy for enemies? Love-ins for the Man? Brother, if that's your reason for being here, Agnostic Front isn't going to be your new favorite band. The proof is the in the steel-toed pudding of Something's Gotta Give, their eighth full-length release. Vocalist Roger Miret transforms guts into syllables while guitarist Vinnie Stigma and company add delicate musical ambiance with decibels aplenty, which is exactly how the kids like it. Jaunty crowd pleasers like "My War," "The Blame," and "Rage" are fairly self-explanatory and, if taken cathartically, should do a brutal but thorough job on your psyche. Even after 17 years of rabble rousing, Agnostic Front are still the real deal dealt raw. --Jason Josephes --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Music Review:

  1. Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own [CD-single] [Import] [Limited Edition]
  2. Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Songs for the Forgotten Future Vol. 1
  4. Spaceship Zero
  5. Suitcase: Failed Experiments and Trashed Aircraft [Box set]
  6. Sunday Morning Call [CD-single]
  7. Sylvie [CD-single]
  8. Telephone Free Landslide Victory [Extra tracks]
  9. The Baseball Ballads
  10. The Bedsit Tapes [Import]

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Weight of the World [Import]

Kyoko Tabe Plays Grieg

Leopold Stokowski: Great Recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra

Music: We Proceeded On, Songs of Lewis and Clark

London Calling [Import]

London Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]

Les Enfoires 2000 V.2 [Import]

Live/For Earth Below [Live]

Live Taste [Original recording remastered] [Import] [Live]

Mozart: Requiem / McNair, Watkinson, Araiza, Lloyd; Marriner

Once Upon a Time: The Singles

More Than Alive

La Pachanga

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Solo Piano