Liberty and Justice For...

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Liberty and Justice For...
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Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Crossover thrash, thrash metal, hardcore punk
Length25:50
Label Relativity / Combat
Producer Norman Dunn
Agnostic Front chronology
Cause for Alarm
(1986)
Liberty and Justice For...
(1987)
Live at CBGB
(1989)
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Liberty and Justice For... is the third full-length studio album from New York hardcore band Agnostic Front. It was released in 1987 on Relativity/Combat Records and follows 1986's Cause for Alarm . Live at CBGB followed this album in 1989 featuring songs from the band's first three albums and EP.

Contents

The band further explored the crossover direction they had begun on their previous album, whilst still keeping the songs to the bare minimum duration-wise. Almost wholesale changes in line-up had taken place since the previous album with the rhythm section and second guitar slot all seeing new players.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Liberty and Justice"Alan Peters2:56
2."Crucial Moment"Steve Martin1:08
3."Strength"Martin2:43
4."Genesis" Roger Miret 1:37
5."Anthem"Martin, Miret, Peters2:52
6."Another Side"Martin, Miret, Peters2:51
7."Happened Yesterday"Martin2:29
8."Lost"Miret, Peters1:59
9."Hypocrisy"Martin2:47
10."Crucified" Iron Cross 2:28
11."Censored"Martin, Miret2:00
Total length:25:50

Personnel

Agnostic Front
Production

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