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Last Warning

Compilation album by Agnostic Front
Released 1993
Recorded 1983
December 20, 1992
CBGB
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 46:21
Label Relativity Records
Producer Agnostic Front
Don Fury
Agnostic Front chronology
One Voice
(1992) Last Warning
(1993) Raw Unleashed
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 3/5 stars link
Last Warning is an album by hardcore punk band, Agnostic Front. It was released in 1993 on Relativity Records, marketed by Roadrunner Records, and follows 1992's studio album, One Voice.
The first eleven tracks – often consisting of two songs strung together – were recorded live in December, 1992 at CBGB. The remainder of the CD is the band's 1983 7" EP, United Blood. It contrasts the later crossover thrash style the band had adopted in later releases with the raw New York hardcore style of their debut release. The album was originally intended to be the band's last release, but they reformed some five years later and released the album Something's Gotta Give.
Contents [hide]
1 Track listing
2 Personnel
2.1 Tracks 1–11
2.2 Tracks 12–21
3 External links
Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Agnostic Front, except for 'Crucified' (Iron Cross)
No. Title Length
1. "Undertow" 3:47
2. "Your Mistake"/"Victim in Pain" 2:21
3. "One Voice" 3:56
4. "Infiltrate"/"Strength" 3:59
5. "United Blood" 1:36
6. "Public Assistance"/"Over the Edge" 6:39
7. "Blind Justice"/"Last Warning" 2:01
8. "Crucified" 2:51
9. "Toxic Shock"/"United & Strong" 3:25
10. "Fascist Attitudes" 2:37
11. "Anthem"/"The Eliminator" 6:37
12. "No One Rules" 0:25
13. "Final War" 0:22
14. "Last Warning" 0:48
15. "Traitor" 0:25
16. "Friend or Foe" 1:16
17. "United Blood" 1:13
18. "Fight" 0:15
19. "Discriminate Me" 0:42
20. "In Control" 0:30
21. "Crucial Changes" 0:25
22. "I'm Still Here" 0:34
Total length:
46:21
Personnel[edit]

Tracks 1–11[edit]
Agnostic Front
Roger Miret – vocals
Vinnie Stigma – guitar
Matt Henderson – guitar
Craig Setari – bass
Will Shepler – drums
Production
Recorded live at CBGB on December 20, 1992
Produced by Don Fury
Engineered by Rick Roy
Mixed at Don Fury Studios by Don Kiddick
Tracks 12–21[edit]
Agnostic Front
Roger Miret – vocals
Vinnie Stigma – guitar
Adam Moochie – bass
Raybeez – drums
Production
Tracks taken from the United Blood 7" EP, released in 1983 on Last Warning Records
Produced by Agnostic Front and Stephen Elliott
External links[edit]

Agnostic Front official website
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Agnostic Front
Roger Miret Vinnie Stigma Joseph James Mike Gallo Pokey Mo
Studio albums
Victim in Pain Cause for Alarm Liberty and Justice For... One Voice Something's Gotta Give Riot, Riot, Upstart Dead Yuppies Another Voice Warriors My Life My Way
Live albums
Live at CBGB Last Warning
Extended plays
United Blood
Categories: Agnostic Front albums1993 compilation albumsAlbums produced by Don Fury
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