1986 studio album by Agnostic Front
Cause for Alarm is the second full-length studio album by New York hardcore band Agnostic Front . It was released in 1986 on Relativity /Combat Records and follows 1984's Victim in Pain . The album is still available on a split release with Victim in Pain on the same disc.
Overview
The addition of a second guitarist Alex Kinon led to a more metallic approach, although the songs still had mostly a hardcore sound. One other line-up change was the replacement of Dave Jones by Louie Beatto on drums. The band would further explore the metal sound on their next album, 1987's Liberty and Justice For...
Critical reception
In 2005, Cause for Alarm was ranked number 302 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time .[ 3]
Several critics, including Phil Donahue ,[ 4] Jello Biafra and the fanzine Maximum Rocknroll ,[ 5] have criticized Agnostic Front for the controversial lyrics of the song "Public Assistance", written for the band by then-Carnivore frontman Peter Steele .[ 6] Steele went on to write a very similar song for his new band Type O Negative named Der Untermensch , which appeared on their album Slow Deep and Hard .
Track listing
Title 1. "The Eliminator" 3:10 2. "Existence of Hate" 2:18 3. "Time Will Come" 1:22 4. "Growing Concern" 4:10 5. "Your Mistake" 1:26 6. "Out for Blood" 2:13 7. "Toxic Shock" 2:27 8. "Bomber Zee" 2:28 9. "Public Assistance" 2:44 10. "Shoot His Load" 1:30 Total length: 23:48
"Your Mistake" was covered by Fear Factory , with Freddy Cricien of Madball , on the Demanufacture digipak as a bonus track, and by Hatebreed on their album For the Lions .
Personnel
Agnostic Front
Roger Miret – vocals
Vinnie Stigma – lead guitar
Alex Kinon – rhythm guitar
Rob Kabula – bass
Louie Beatto – drums
Production
Recorded at Systems II, Brooklyn, New York
Produced by Norman Dunn
Engineered by Mike Maricano
Written by Peter Steele [ 7]
References
^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Agnostic Front Cause for Alarm review" . Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved April 7, 2013 .
^ Miller, Paul (September 18, 1986). "Hardcore Hardware". Kerrang! . Vol. 129. London, UK: Spotlight Publications. p. 20.
^ Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten (in German). Rock Hard . 2005. p. 91. ISBN 3-89880-517-4 .
^ "A Brief History of Conservative and Libertarian Punk" . Reason . May 15, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2015 .
^ "KFTH - Agnostic Front Page" . Homepages.nyu.edu. Retrieved February 9, 2012 .
^ "Steele Discography at Discogs" . Discogs.com. Retrieved February 9, 2012 .
^ Blush, Steven (October 2001). American Hardcore: A Tribal History . Feral House . p. 294. 1986's Cause For Alarm LP (on Combat Core) made AF infamous. Vinnie and Roger inexplicably hired the late Pete Steele (Carnivore, Type O Negative) to write the record — as they were too fucked-up/lazy/devoid of ideas. Cause For Alarm proved divisive, for its Metal tendencies and for Steele's lyrics (like his dim view of welfare recipients on "Public Assistance").
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