A Philadelphia punk trio whose music became protest anthems for a generation.
Start with 'Anti-Flag' to hear their breakthrough moment, then try 'EKUCbbw' for their later, still-energetic approach. Both songs frame what they do best.
When 'Anti-Flag' hit in 2005, it wasn't just another punk song, it became a rallying cry. Tracks like 'Crush!' and 'March of the Apes' carried that same direct, unapologetic energy, criticizing American foreign policy and supporting progressive causes. They earned dedicated fans and conservative criticism in equal measure, which tells you something about the nerve they hit.
The band formed in Philadelphia in 2005 with Justin Sane, Chris Head, and Andrew Fucillo. That lineup stayed consistent through albums like 'For Blood and Empire' in 2006, 'The Terror State' in 2008, and '20/20 Vision' in 2020. Their sound remained raw and politically charged throughout.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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