Agnostic Front – United Blood e.p.
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Not On Label (Agnostic Front Self-released) – AF 001 |
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | No One Rules | |
A2 | Final War | |
A3 | Last Warning | |
A4 | Traitor | |
A5 | Friend Or Foe | |
B1 | United Blood | |
B2 | Fight | |
B3 | Discriminate Me | |
B4 | In Control | |
B5 | Crucial Changes |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Demo Demo Studio
- Mixed At – Demo Demo Studio
- Copyright © – Agnostic Front
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Agnostic Front
- Pressed By – Romaba Record Corp.
Credits
- Artwork [Art Work], Photography By [Photos] – Stencil Invader
- Bass – Adam*
- Drums – Ray*
- Graphics – Glenn*
- Guitar – Vinnie*
- Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Ran D.*
- Producer – Don Fury
- Vocals – Roger*
- Written-By [All Songs Written By] – Agnostic Front
Notes
500 copies made in one pressing, with the pressing job being handled with the help of Mob Style Records. Due to a pressing plant error, some of the "skinhead" B-side labels accidentally ended up on another artist's record, and thus a portion of the Agnostic Front records have a blank label on the B-side, instead of the proper "skinhead" label. The amount of each version is unknown.
Sleeves are heavy cardboard/cardstock and some variation of the printing exists, some are darker than others. These do not represent separate printings -- all copies were printed in one batch, and all copies have clear cellophane tape on the sides.
Insert is a double-sided photocopied 8.5"x11" sheet with photos on one side and a collage/thanks list on the opposite side. Some variations of the insert exist, as the band updated the photos and text as they were printed (see images). Not all copies had an insert. No lyrics are printed on the insert, but a lyric insert was made up in 1987 and included in issue 7 of Schism Fanzine from New York City.
Some copies also included a small sticker of the band logo, rubber-stamped on sticker paper.
"This record is dedicated in memory of John Nordquist, RIP"
Sleeves are heavy cardboard/cardstock and some variation of the printing exists, some are darker than others. These do not represent separate printings -- all copies were printed in one batch, and all copies have clear cellophane tape on the sides.
Insert is a double-sided photocopied 8.5"x11" sheet with photos on one side and a collage/thanks list on the opposite side. Some variations of the insert exist, as the band updated the photos and text as they were printed (see images). Not all copies had an insert. No lyrics are printed on the insert, but a lyric insert was made up in 1987 and included in issue 7 of Schism Fanzine from New York City.
Some copies also included a small sticker of the band logo, rubber-stamped on sticker paper.
"This record is dedicated in memory of John Nordquist, RIP"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): AF-001-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): AF-001-B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - Scratched Out): AP 275 A
Other Versions (5 of 31)
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United Blood E.P. (Acetate, 10", 45 RPM, EP) | Not On Label (Agnostic Front Self-released) | AF 001 | US | 1983 | ||
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United Blood e.p. (7", 45 RPM, EP, Blank B-Side Label) | Not On Label (Agnostic Front Self-released) | AF 001 | US | 1983 | ||
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United Blood ep. (7", 45 RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Red Translucent) | Last Warning | AF 001 | US | 1989 | ||
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United Blood ep. (7", 45 RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Blue) | Last Warning | AF 001 | US | 1989 | ||
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United Blood ep. (7", 45 RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red) | Last Warning | AF 001 | US | 1989 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I bought mine from Roger or Vinny when I was hanging out on St Marks with Harley Flanagan, he said I’ll split the cost of the record if you let me cut out the “crucified skinhead” on the back. I wanna get a tattoo of it. Sure. So my copy has a big hole in the back cover, he used a box cutter so it’s neatly done. I’ve made plenty of mistakes in my life this isn’t the worst, but ugh.
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Edited 8 years agoAF interview in guillotine#8, 1984
how well did your ep sell?
roger: sold out quick, in about 2 or 3 months. we keep getting orders for it in the mail, but we just don't want to repress it
guillotine: how many did you print?
vinnie: 1000.
" A.Front's music is ultra-frenetic, intense and to the point- they sure don't waste time with any unessentials. What distinguishes them from other New York groups like the MOB or URBAN WASTE is an apparent Oi influence, which manifests itself particularly in their growling guitar, their appearance, and--possibly (but hopefully not) in their ideas. I can't really tell what the hell they're talking about, but this EP is downright nasty. "
review: Jeff Bale, Maximum Rock n Roll #10 December 1983.
" Tight, grating, loud, noisy, blissful thrash. I'm not into cloned bald guys or cloned anything but this record is great !. "
review: Vince Ransid, SLAM #18 1984. -
I have a copy with the original cover as a fold over that is folded so the
All Songs C & P by A.F. 1983
Is on the front and upside down.
Side A looks like the original but side by has a solid black label. -
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