54yo Brooklyn born and bred and yep I miss the old New York. Funny at 0:54 they are on a 6 train at Buhre Ave in the Bronx, that was my stop for nine years when I lived up there. Good song.
It's not easier to survive out here don't be fooled. This world has gotten a lot darker. It's just there's an illusion that it's a safer place. It's not.
Way harder to survive in a world without real culture, creativity, art and expression... not to mention freedom! New York these days is all about corporate culture and mid-western blandness.
Anyone used to hang out on St. Marks in the 90's and 2000's? I basically grew up on that block. Miss the old days on that street. Andromeda Tattoo shop, Go Sushi, Coney Island High, the NA/AA building parties, the backyard BBQ's (if you knew someone who had a backyard there,) Alt Coffee, the barbershop near the shirt store, Kim's Video, Trash and Vaudeville (REST IN PIECE UNCLE JIMMY!) Sam's Deli with Afi the French jewelry salesman dude who used to play Reggae music loud and Gem Spa... So many spots on one street. That street; to me, was the nexus of the universe, and everyone was united. Thugs, Punks, Hookers, 1%'ers, Crackheads, Yuppies, Squatters, you name it. There's never going to be a dope place like that again I think, but I surely miss it every single fucking day of my life.
I know I'm tardy to the party here, but NYHC and these neighborhoods and places were my favorites back in the day. Still listen to NYHC but the East Village, St. Marks, Tomkins Sq, and all of those places are not the same anymore, unfortunately. I used to hang there in the 80's, most times never venturing above 14th st if I could help it. I remember shows at the original Ritz on 11th, I just missed getting caught up in the Tomkins Sq riot. If only time travel existed, to see it all again.
I've been into hard core punk since the mid 80's. Dont think I ever bitched about someones vocals. Its punk. Who cares. its about feeling and what he has to say. You ever got in an argument and said wow I realy like your scream voice. Been a fan of AF since 80's its just great to have an old friend drop by. Even an old pissed friend!
Yes! I don't even like this band, but I respect them! The Internet made everyone into critics and it is polluting almost every video I watch these days! Rock on AF!
I'm 53 year's old, the first NYHC band was the cro-mags, growing up in small town Oregon I was listening to van Halen, judas priest and ac dc ,then a skinny punkish look to him sat down at my table in first period math because I had a motorhead sticker on my peechee. By the end of the class I was hooked on thrash metal. He had a couple of garage tapes from San Francisco and it was a mix of metallica and exodus, the other one had some bad brains, agnostic front and black flag. A few years later I heard anthrax, SOD but then the cro-mags were on MTV and it was hey that's the sound from that hard punk tape from sophomore year math and I've been hooked, when I moved to socal it was the last couple years of the west coast punk scene and it was great Huntington beach was a blast. I've been listening to agnostic front and other NYHC bands a lot the last couple of years. Voice what are you talking about it's punk any one who gets up and fronts a band is good enough for starters and I think that all of the old timers had style because it was honest and real. I crank up for my family to get fired up at work. I'm the grounds keeper for our family restaurant 6 acres of woods patios and a wedding grotto. My nephew just looks at me and thinks I'm nuts.
What a great CD really! Seen these guys so many times, and every time they go on stage, it's spot on! Old songs, new songs, they keep doing their thing and that's what I love about them. They don't forget who they are, they make music the way they want to, they never lost their passion.
Any one who says they don't like the vocals obviously don't know AF and don't know oldschool HC. This band built it and you should show some damn respect. Rodgers voice is perfect for this band, any other vocalist and it wouldn't be AF. they stand apart and rise above because of it.
It's been 14 years since I've left NYC....I miss it so much mainly because of the scene.... I hope you guys could come to ecuador and set the stage on fire!!!! NYHC!!!!!!
I did lights at CBGB's and worked CB's Gallery for ten years and when I went inside since they closed, the clothing store employees of Varvatos told with a straight face all sorts of fanciful BS lies about how the space was set up when it was a club. smh
Having lived in London most of my life, it is the opposite to NY, when it was a shit hole, the old school gangsters run it and it was pretty safe, now it`s all modern in the city, but the suburbs are more dangerous then ever before, Knife crime is through the roof. Great song, do like this band.
It's really noticeable how London has changed from an outsider perspective only seeing it with many years between... Sadly, it's become just as corporate as the US, but as you said also more sketchy
Just as a historian once said...."New York is never the same city after a decade. A man can go back to where he came from 40 years later and not recognize a single thing." This was said back in 1867. The PC New York of today will no longer be in another 20 years. Smart money would bet on it. But my favorite New York was the grungy New York, pimps, hookers, mob guys hanging out in front of social clubs, porn shops on Broadway, it just had so much more character than it does today. Sure the New York of today offends no one but it rarely inspires anymore either.
I agree, I'm from new York And last time I went back to see family it just wasn't the same. There's no sense of danger, some people might think that's a good thing but not me!!!! I like walking through the city not knowing what can happen. The adrenaline rush the heightened senses. I LOVED IT!!!!!!
I miss the old New York and I'm from Canada. But I remember the days when they said it was the greatest city and the most dangerous in the world when I was a kid. Wish I could have seen it like these guys saw it.
Well the fact that New York is always changing, 10-20 years ago in NY is definitely different than 2020-2022 so I guess you can say, everyone misses their own version of the “old New York”.. You don’t need to have been alive in the 70’s and 80’s to miss the old broken down drug and prostitute infested New York.
I'm impressed. Great song. I can't say I knew AF back in the day, but I can say when they came to my day job at CBGB to talk to Hilly, you could feel a powerful presence from Roger and Vinnie. And I caught them a bunch of times at the matinees. Always a powerful and tough band. Stigma's a legend. I miss the old New York too. The hardcore scene brought me there and changed my life. Hardcore bands were awake before anyone had any idea what awake was.
After my parents pass away, I’m quitting my job, moving to NYC, and just doing Dope, & going to punk shows. When the money runs out…. it’s time to check out 💣
as a lifelong new yorker i miss the old new york too. dont get me wrong, i think high crime is bad, but what we got now is just as bad. just a gentrified shopping mall for wealthy suburbanites and the global elite and too expensive and snobbish for alot of the ppl who actually grew up here.
Roger is cool as hell and probably the most down to earth of any of these Celebrity Hardcore dudes, and I like NYHC as much as the next guy, but if you take a step back it ain’t that hard to see that ALL these bands put out one or two seminal albums in the early 80’s, then spent the next 30 years either doing nothing, or releasing album after album full of songs about how NYC/The Scene was so much more Real “Back in The Day”. Like the old guy at the bar who peaked in high school and won’t shut up about all the cool shit he USED to do. We get it, You Were There. Cooool.
I agree with everything you said. They have a point about how the city changed, but rather then mooing for the past they should focus on bringing the old “NYC” spirt back.
Every time I pass the bowery I can’t even look because I miss CBGB’s so much every time I passed 52nd St. it’s hard to look because I miss Roseland so much and every time I’m on Saint Marks it’s hard to look because I missed Coney Island high some of the greatest nights of my life were in those places it kills me that they’re all gone
The spoken word at the start is from the movie Taxi Driver: "All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets." Biggest respect for the mighty AF!
Saw them several times back in their heyday. First time I saw them was 1987 at CBGBs. 1987. I was 14. But I can relate. After 911 things changed a lot.
My aunts friend is the wife of mike Gallo. As a 15 year old guitarist talking and getting to know a real musician for a month really was an amazing experience
just finished with reading My Riot and all who are wondering about how this record sounds should go and read Roger's own words about the mindset he had for this album and the making of process. I like it since it packs some fine hardcore tunes that'll be holding up to the tunes making up AF's legacy
bigcandy, I couldn't agree more. I grew up in north Jersey in the early 90's. Some neighborhoods were still like DMZ's and you wouldn't walk in the LES/ABC or JC and Hoboken alone. Years later, after gentrification, I was transferred to Scranton, PA. It reminded me of "Old New York" more than anywhere else. If you miss the old NYC, if you want to see seedy women hanging around seedy hotels, if you miss the graffiti, the rot, the blight, the junkies....move to a rust belt city like Scranton/W-B, Binghamton, Rochester, Erie, Detroit, Buffalo, Syracuse. Fuck, move to Elizabeth, NJ. These communities would beg for some gentrification.
Making a comeback??? Old NY was mostly African Americans, Puerto Ricans and Italians...with smaller pockets of other ethnicities.... without the 3 mentioned it will never be the same, since they all moved south
I miss the Agnostic front like when they come out with All is not Forgotten or Warriors album. Hard and Heavy Agnostic front! should be more like that miss it! ;) But this song brought the old school to the song! Good stuff! Never disappoints me this band!
First time I heard agnostic front was way back in 89? I think. It was an album from they're live stuff from CBGB'S. I was already into the HC scene but A.F. blew my mind up. Oi!Oi! Oi!
I sure miss it, to me that was home.. it’s where I was able to find people I can relate to in so many ways not just music, jimmy the guy from trash and vaudeville would be so kind to me, I would go there on my bad days and leave feeling great, now he doesn’t even work there do to the changes, because he him self grew up there
I remember going to Yankee games in the late 70's- early 80's and the area around Yankee Stadium looking like Berlin 1945. Going out to LaGuardia once seeing stripped cars on the side of the highway.
Alex Smith - it's up as a premier on NOISEY (Vice Magazine's music blog). I'm assuming it's exclusive to them for a day ot two. After that I'm sure it will be public on NB's RUclips Channel.
I miss when being a punk was dangerous and the east side was a fallout shelter. Honestly, in today’s world, I don’t think I could ever relate to the scene as I did back in the 80’s. It was the ultimate counter-culture! Sweet share
Gonna go out on a limb and say, since he's been doing it for 35+ years, that Roger doesn't care what a bunch of 22 y/o mallcore children think about his voice. Enjoy your All That Remains autotune and move along.
Metalcore was only good for a short period of time for me then I realized every band sounds exactly the same. Progressive metal definitely has it's moments though. But yeah my childhood was fueled by 90s hardcore punk and It's still my main motivator. I remember "Gotta Go" by these guys on a wakeboard video.
I miss the old New York too! I grew up listenin to this GREAT 🎶. Those days were dangerous AND FUN AS FUCK! I remember The Riot At Tompkins Square Park I was there the night before watching GREAT DIY BANDS speaking out AGAINST gentrification and yuppie scum. N.Y.C. is a sad place these days, BUT WE CAN AND WE WILL bring back those glorious days and nights of FREEDOM!!!🍀
I'm 56 years old and have always loved this band.
I am 80 and have always loved this band
I am a 🦕 and like this band.
Word
They were my first real exposure to hardcore when I was 12. 44 now watching w my 18 month old son ✊🏼
A bunch of old men love this song. my crusty old fuck of a dad listens to them
Who's here for this legendary band in 2024?
Here, Málaga (Spain)
Lifetime legends 🥾🥾🥾
See them vor a month in Münster germany :)
And catching them in 2025
Wrocław, Poland 😊
54yo Brooklyn born and bred and yep I miss the old New York. Funny at 0:54 they are on a 6 train at Buhre Ave in the Bronx, that was my stop for nine years when I lived up there. Good song.
I'm 47 years old and I also still love this band! It's always been about NYHC!! OI !!
Everyone who leaves negative comments has no idea how much this band and Mad ball did for the industry and the ways they paved.
industry, lol, they do it for shits and giggles to fuck shit up
Sure it's easier to survive nowadays but back then it was easier to feel alive
Spot on ! Problem now is we actually give a fuck
It's not easier to survive out here don't be fooled. This world has gotten a lot darker. It's just there's an illusion that it's a safer place. It's not.
@@Spaceghost444 you are so right my friend, actually i feel like life was so much better back then
Great stuff
Way harder to survive in a world without real culture, creativity, art and expression... not to mention freedom! New York these days is all about corporate culture and mid-western blandness.
Judging by the state NYC is in currently, this song rings truer now more than ever; I miss the old NY too.
Amen! As a NYC resident I agree n miss it too 😢
" i miss the old new york"......no truer words ever spoken!...NYC/HC 4 life!
Agnostic Front fan since Victim in Pain and I still am today and for life
Great album cover legend music my neighbours used to complain when I cranked this album up still got the vinyl from the old days fuck em
In italia siete il simbolo della scena unita e dell’attitudine vi ho seguiti da quando avevo 15 anni e visti dal vivo tante volte. Forza Roger
The greatest platform of them all
but it just don't feel the same
I miss the old RUclips!
those were the days. no ads, no money, no power, no bullshit
That actually hit me right in the feels more than i care to admit.
@@DJ_Shmeeand free speech...
Anyone used to hang out on St. Marks in the 90's and 2000's? I basically grew up on that block. Miss the old days on that street. Andromeda Tattoo shop, Go Sushi, Coney Island High, the NA/AA building parties, the backyard BBQ's (if you knew someone who had a backyard there,) Alt Coffee, the barbershop near the shirt store, Kim's Video, Trash and Vaudeville (REST IN PIECE UNCLE JIMMY!) Sam's Deli with Afi the French jewelry salesman dude who used to play Reggae music loud and Gem Spa... So many spots on one street. That street; to me, was the nexus of the universe, and everyone was united. Thugs, Punks, Hookers, 1%'ers, Crackheads, Yuppies, Squatters, you name it.
There's never going to be a dope place like that again I think, but I surely miss it every single fucking day of my life.
if you knew about all that, you know New York is done now
I know I'm tardy to the party here, but NYHC and these neighborhoods and places were my favorites back in the day. Still listen to NYHC but the East Village, St. Marks, Tomkins Sq, and all of those places are not the same anymore, unfortunately. I used to hang there in the 80's, most times never venturing above 14th st if I could help it. I remember shows at the original Ritz on 11th, I just missed getting caught up in the Tomkins Sq riot. If only time travel existed, to see it all again.
I wish I was born in your generation to have seen it before all the gentrification. I love St Marks.
I myself, not from New York, miss the old New York.
The birthplace of my Hard Core.
I've been into hard core punk since the mid 80's. Dont think I ever bitched about someones vocals. Its punk. Who cares. its about feeling and what he has to say. You ever got in an argument and said wow I realy like your scream voice. Been a fan of AF since 80's its just great to have an old friend drop by. Even an old pissed friend!
Yes! I don't even like this band, but I respect them! The Internet made everyone into critics and it is polluting almost every video I watch these days! Rock on AF!
Jacob Strasbaugh right on jacob that is a reasonable statement. Good on you
+nothousebroke kids kids kids
Agnostic Front was the best ever Sunday headline band. Miss those days.
nothousebroke amen
I am 51 Still Loving them🤘🏾
55 years old, born in Prospect Park. Anyone remember how we all came together for one month in 1976? ;)
I'm 53 year's old, the first NYHC band was the cro-mags, growing up in small town Oregon I was listening to van Halen, judas priest and ac dc ,then a skinny punkish look to him sat down at my table in first period math because I had a motorhead sticker on my peechee. By the end of the class I was hooked on thrash metal. He had a couple of garage tapes from San Francisco and it was a mix of metallica and exodus, the other one had some bad brains, agnostic front and black flag. A few years later I heard anthrax, SOD but then the cro-mags were on MTV and it was hey that's the sound from that hard punk tape from sophomore year math and I've been hooked, when I moved to socal it was the last couple years of the west coast punk scene and it was great Huntington beach was a blast. I've been listening to agnostic front and other NYHC bands a lot the last couple of years. Voice what are you talking about it's punk any one who gets up and fronts a band is good enough for starters and I think that all of the old timers had style because it was honest and real. I crank up for my family to get fired up at work. I'm the grounds keeper for our family restaurant 6 acres of woods patios and a wedding grotto. My nephew just looks at me and thinks I'm nuts.
Hard Core of NY .... ALWAYS !! Will never die
Greetings from the Hard Core movement in Lisbon, Portugal!
What a great CD really! Seen these guys so many times, and every time they go on stage, it's spot on! Old songs, new songs, they keep doing their thing and that's what I love about them. They don't forget who they are, they make music the way they want to, they never lost their passion.
imagine HC/PUNK stage without Them! so fuck the populist H/C punk militants! We r hard core kids! Stay together! Stay Young!
Memories of going to Yankee games in the late 70's-Early 80's and the South Bronx looking like Berlin 1945.
Any one who says they don't like the vocals obviously don't know AF and don't know oldschool HC. This band built it and you should show some damn respect. Rodgers voice is perfect for this band, any other vocalist and it wouldn't be AF. they stand apart and rise above because of it.
1984...I lived in a squat in the lower east side between c and d...I had nothing to hold...god I miss the old New York...
THE BEST THAT EVER DID IT! WHO'S STILL LISTENING AND LOVING IT IN 2018?
It's been 14 years since I've left NYC....I miss it so much mainly because of the scene.... I hope you guys could come to ecuador and set the stage on fire!!!! NYHC!!!!!!
Every time I walk by CB’s and see a fucking designer clothes store in its place I think of this song... and die inside.
I did lights at CBGB's and worked CB's Gallery for ten years and when I went inside since they closed, the clothing store employees of Varvatos told with a straight face all sorts of fanciful BS lies about how the space was set up when it was a club. smh
CB’s ,ROSELAND , CONEY ISLAND HIGH,, it kills me that there all gone
Never been to old NYC but now I miss it too.
1970's 80's and 90's there was no better place to be than in New York,Greatest City in the World....
Having lived in London most of my life, it is the opposite to NY, when it was a shit hole, the old school gangsters run it and it was pretty safe, now it`s all modern in the city, but the suburbs are more dangerous then ever before, Knife crime is through the roof. Great song, do like this band.
100% agree with the police acting like five knuckle shuffle twats.
It's really noticeable how London has changed from an outsider perspective only seeing it with many years between... Sadly, it's become just as corporate as the US, but as you said also more sketchy
Who's doing the knifing ?
Sure , bring another million Africans , Arabs and middle easterns, and tell “how it was changed “, heh
@@skarhead7597don’t ask that lol
Great song. NYC is so different from the 80's. They still rock after all these years.
I love the song , but in the 80's getting weed there was super fucking scary !
Except at "The Candy Store" & "King Majesty Record Shop" !
Just as a historian once said...."New York is never the same city after a decade. A man can go back to where he came from 40 years later and not recognize a single thing." This was said back in 1867. The PC New York of today will no longer be in another 20 years. Smart money would bet on it. But my favorite New York was the grungy New York, pimps, hookers, mob guys hanging out in front of social clubs, porn shops on Broadway, it just had so much more character than it does today. Sure the New York of today offends no one but it rarely inspires anymore either.
+Sam Gearhart feel the same way brother-if you didnt live it- you would not understand- period
+Sam Gearhart Your right. Old New York gave the world punk, disco and hip-hop.
Sam Gearhart even 10 years ago it was a lot different. I lived there 10 years ago, so much has changed. My favorite restaurant closed 😕
I agree, I'm from new York And last time I went back to see family it just wasn't the same. There's no sense of danger, some people might think that's a good thing but not me!!!! I like walking through the city not knowing what can happen. The adrenaline rush the heightened senses. I LOVED IT!!!!!!
Sam Gearhart ive been here for 40 years and everything changes...it all started changing on St Marks back in the late 80s...and then...Giulliani..fuck
I’m 40 and love AF and everything NYHC is and stands for
Great song but may be looking back with rose tinted glasses a bit .... but you know what we miss the old runned down London in the same way .. 😎
I never thought Soho would turn into what it has!
best HC Band from N.Y. best wishes from Hamburg
I love Agnostic Front!! Greetings from Chilean Patagonia!!
I miss the old New York and I'm from Canada. But I remember the days when they said it was the greatest city and the most dangerous in the world when I was a kid. Wish I could have seen it like these guys saw it.
Just saw them live. They played this song and it was amazing!
I knew them from Danny's studio in NJ. Where my band used to jam .Vinny is the man . Love Agnostic Front.
I love how some of these dudes doin the gang vocals are like in their 20's. Old new York to them was watching Bert and Ernie in their mommas house
Well the fact that New York is always changing, 10-20 years ago in NY is definitely different than 2020-2022 so I guess you can say, everyone misses their own version of the “old New York”..
You don’t need to have been alive in the 70’s and 80’s to miss the old broken down drug and prostitute infested New York.
Dass ist noch richtig erdiger Oldschool-Hardcore. Gut gemacht, Ihr alten Haudegen!
what a band!! big-time fan since mid 80's...seen them live 4 times...#1all time fav hardcore band...got united and strong tattooed on my stomach
I live in Russia - Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy/// Hardcore- Stand United!!!!
The Epitome Of Hardcore !!!! Para Siempre !!!!
I'm impressed. Great song. I can't say I knew AF back in the day, but I can say when they came to my day job at CBGB to talk to Hilly, you could feel a powerful presence from Roger and Vinnie. And I caught them a bunch of times at the matinees. Always a powerful and tough band. Stigma's a legend. I miss the old New York too. The hardcore scene brought me there and changed my life. Hardcore bands were awake before anyone had any idea what awake was.
Excelente canción un hardcore bien pulido !! Grande agnostic front los caballeros del punk hardcore!!
After my parents pass away, I’m quitting my job, moving to NYC, and just doing Dope, & going to punk shows. When the money runs out…. it’s time to check out 💣
as a lifelong new yorker i miss the old new york too. dont get me wrong, i think high crime is bad, but what we got now is just as bad. just a gentrified shopping mall for wealthy suburbanites and the global elite and too expensive and snobbish for alot of the ppl who actually grew up here.
Roger is cool as hell and probably the most down to earth of any of these Celebrity Hardcore dudes, and I like NYHC as much as the next guy, but if you take a step back it ain’t that hard to see that ALL these bands put out one or two seminal albums in the early 80’s, then spent the next 30 years either doing nothing, or releasing album after album full of songs about how NYC/The Scene was so much more Real “Back in The Day”. Like the old guy at the bar who peaked in high school and won’t shut up about all the cool shit he USED to do. We get it, You Were There. Cooool.
I agree with everything you said. They have a point about how the city changed, but rather then mooing for the past they should focus on bringing the old “NYC” spirt back.
2:18 that old clip of CBGB made me shed a tear.
Every time I pass the bowery I can’t even look because I miss CBGB’s so much every time I passed 52nd St. it’s hard to look because I miss Roseland so much and every time I’m on Saint Marks it’s hard to look because I missed Coney Island high some of the greatest nights of my life were in those places it kills me that they’re all gone
NYC - birthed many greats. AF, Warzone, Cause For Alarm, Judge, YOT, Outburst, Breakdown, Urban Waste, Straight Ahead 👍🏻
Also Underdog !
@@robbieb2011 Cro Mags, Leeway, Antidote, Reagan Youth and even Beastie Boys .. crazy amount of good bands from there
Umm sick of it all
@@jlobiafra Sick of it All sold out a bit for many in the NYHC scene. Thry were always touring globally and didn't play in NYC as much as most liked.
"So we all moved to the South, and made it hard for them to drive! I miss the Old New York!"
Love this so much! I certainly miss the old nyc
The spoken word at the start is from the movie Taxi Driver: "All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets." Biggest respect for the mighty AF!
AFNYHC4LIFE Respect to my brothers....
Saw them several times back in their heyday. First time I saw them was 1987 at CBGBs. 1987. I was 14. But I can relate. After 911 things changed a lot.
You could virtually make such a song about any larger western city.
My aunts friend is the wife of mike Gallo. As a 15 year old guitarist talking and getting to know a real musician for a month really was an amazing experience
I've never been in New York, but I miss the old New York ;)
I miss the old L.A.!!! SoCal is just not the same!!!
I love 70’s/80’s NYC
just finished with reading My Riot and all who are wondering about how this record sounds should go and read Roger's own words about the mindset he had for this album and the making of process. I like it since it packs some fine hardcore tunes that'll be holding up to the tunes making up AF's legacy
bigcandy, I couldn't agree more. I grew up in north Jersey in the early 90's. Some neighborhoods were still like DMZ's and you wouldn't walk in the LES/ABC or JC and Hoboken alone. Years later, after gentrification, I was transferred to Scranton, PA. It reminded me of "Old New York" more than anywhere else. If you miss the old NYC, if you want to see seedy women hanging around seedy hotels, if you miss the graffiti, the rot, the blight, the junkies....move to a rust belt city like Scranton/W-B, Binghamton, Rochester, Erie, Detroit, Buffalo, Syracuse. Fuck, move to Elizabeth, NJ. These communities would beg for some gentrification.
LOVE THIS!!!! AGNOSTIC ARE NYC!
How can I be agnostic (front) when I listen to this, I love it!
Don’t have to miss it anymore, old New York is making a comeback, get stapped or get clapped
Making a comeback??? Old NY was mostly African Americans, Puerto Ricans and Italians...with smaller pockets of other ethnicities.... without the 3 mentioned it will never be the same, since they all moved south
that skinhead dude skanking on the subway is a vibe and a half lol.
No suenan como antes ... pero siguen siendo tremendos!!!
Im 43 years old and i love this fucking tune.
best band of the world!
Agnostic Front Rule🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Woody and Martin love it.
I miss the Agnostic front like when they come out with All is not Forgotten or Warriors album. Hard and Heavy Agnostic front! should be more like that miss it! ;) But this song brought the old school to the song! Good stuff! Never disappoints me this band!
HARDCORE LEGENDS
Unique and excellent song and video. Something with a great message as always.
This is great love it rip old New York
I'm a hillbilly farmer from southwestern Pennsylvania and I love this shit
First time I heard agnostic front was way back in 89? I think. It was an album from they're live stuff from CBGB'S. I was already into the HC scene but A.F. blew my mind up. Oi!Oi! Oi!
Seen them in Pittsburgh and it was a hell of a show.NYHC
I miss the old internet
Half of the people yelling the chorus are too young to remember the old New York.
I sure miss it, to me that was home.. it’s where I was able to find people I can relate to in so many ways not just music, jimmy the guy from trash and vaudeville would be so kind to me, I would go there on my bad days and leave feeling great, now he doesn’t even work there do to the changes, because he him self grew up there
That's a good thing. New Fans.
But they have the spirit
I remember going to Yankee games in the late 70's- early 80's and the area around Yankee Stadium looking like Berlin 1945. Going out to LaGuardia once seeing stripped cars on the side of the highway.
Real Londoners will sympathize. You either know or you don't know. This is real punk, representing the real invisible people in 2017.
United and Strong !!
Why is this video unlisted?? I'd love to share it, evangelize it, etc. What's the problem?
Alex Smith - it's up as a premier on NOISEY (Vice Magazine's music blog). I'm
assuming it's exclusive to them for a day ot two. After that I'm sure it will be public
on NB's RUclips Channel.
AtomicHotRods Exactly!
Alex Smith Ah thanks Alex I couldn't figure out why I couldn't Share it.
I wish that somebody would jyst play this trak out here in cali on my radio station 98.5
I realy really do
Had to listen to this song today. Felt right🙌❤️🇺🇲. My JeTs r playing today too, perfect 🦾
The old New York...what about the old Boston...no more kenmore square no more Rathskellar!!! RIP!!!
love this clip still have vinyl of them from the 80 's have the album " Cause for Alarm " and " Live from CBGB's ":)
Glorious tribute
Got the Agnostic Front tat on my chest! Respect as you thought me how to be a man. This and Suicidal Tendencies.
pathetic.
Awesome!!!
I just found out where they got the first part , They got the first part from a movie called “Taxi driver” (1976) fucking cool 👌🏻👍🏻
Tell me that the video was using old footage from CBGBs in the 80s, and 90s. I just saw a myself at 2:17, standing in front of CBGBs.
I miss when being a punk was dangerous and the east side was a fallout shelter. Honestly, in today’s world, I don’t think I could ever relate to the scene as I did back in the 80’s. It was the ultimate counter-culture! Sweet share
Great band from the 80's 👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪
We need that The Warriors coming back, Cyrus we miss you a lot hahahahaha
Can you dig it !!!
Whoa. Did not know AF were from New York City!
+Larry Dallas Fathers of NYHC :D from where they should be?
good troll is troll good
Gonna go out on a limb and say, since he's been doing it for 35+ years, that Roger doesn't care what a bunch of 22 y/o mallcore children think about his voice. Enjoy your All That Remains autotune and move along.
Mallcore hahaha hahaha you sir win the Internet forever
Well said
Well said! Agnostic Front...Legends!! East Coast, West Coast if you were into Hardcore you knew the name
Metalcore was only good for a short period of time for me then I realized every band sounds exactly the same. Progressive metal definitely has it's moments though. But yeah my childhood was fueled by 90s hardcore punk and It's still my main motivator. I remember "Gotta Go" by these guys on a wakeboard video.
yea metal core was made by rich suburbian kids in their parents basements. lasted a min.
I miss the old New York too! I grew up listenin to this GREAT 🎶. Those days were dangerous AND FUN AS FUCK! I remember The Riot At Tompkins Square Park I was there the night before watching GREAT DIY BANDS speaking out AGAINST gentrification and yuppie scum. N.Y.C. is a sad place these days, BUT WE CAN AND WE WILL bring back those glorious days and nights of FREEDOM!!!🍀
Sick!!! HC Worldwide
I saw these guys a couple of times back in the day. His wife Amy is a really nice person. Never met Roger though. Her band Nausea kicked ass as well.
Hardcore never dies
Wie ich das Brett liebe.. Immer wieder AF