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AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY - SPLIT WITH ANTIFLAG COMMON RIDER THE PIST

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    AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY - SPLIT WITH ANTIFLAG COMMON RIDER THE PIST
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    01 Lied To.mp3
    01 Nothing To Lose.mp3
    01 Sacco And Vanzetti.mp3
    01 The Bottle's Lookin' Better.mp3
    02 Threat.mp3
    02 War Machine Breakdown.mp3
    02 When It Comes Down.mp3
    02 Wwyd-.mp3
    03 Alba.mp3
    03 Barricades.mp3
    03 Haymarket Square.mp3
    03 I Want To Stab You With Something Rusty.mp3
    04 Wet Foot Policy.mp3
    04 World Dominator.mp3
     




    AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY Biography

    Against All Authority (often abbreviated as -AAA-) is a DIY ska-punk band. They were founded in Miami, Florida in 1992, driven by willingness to promote their message: "questioning our economic differences and promoting our human similarities," as stated by their official site. A strong engagement in political and social issues is clearly evident in their lyrics. On an early stage, -AAA- decided to book concerts, make recordings, and even produce band t-shirts on their own. Later, they signed to Hopeless Records and became one of their major bands. In addition to touring and recording, the band is frequently involved in demonstrations and social projects. They have also influenced a number of other bands.
    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.