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Lies They Tell Our Children (stylized in all caps) is the thirteenth and final studio album by American punk rock band Anti-Flag from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It was released on January 6, 2023, via Spinefarm Records.
Anti-Flag was an American punk rock band formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1988.The band was known for its left-wing political activism. For the majority of the band's career, their members included Justin Sane (vocals and guitar), Chris Head (guitar), Pat Thetic (drums), and Chris Barker, also known as Chris No. 2 (vocals and bass).
Year Album details Chart peak US [1]US Indie [2]1996 Die for the Government. Released: August 20, 1996; Label: New Red Archives 1999 A New Kind of Army. Released: May 25, 1999
No. Title Length; 1. "Turncoat" 2:10: 2. "Rank-n-File" 3:46: 3. "Post-War Breakout" (Woody Guthrie)3:11: 4. "Sold as Freedom" 2:16: 5. "Power to the Peaceful" 2:57: 6 ...
Mobilize is the fourth studio album by punk rock band Anti-Flag.It contains eight new studio tracks, and eight live songs. The album's live tracks were recorded at the Mr. Roboto Project, a cooperatively-organized and volunteer-run DIY venue in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania (just outside Pittsburgh's city limits).
Anti-Flag released the album's first single, "Christian Nationalists", on October 4, 2019, while also announcing a European tour the following year. [5] This was accompanied by a statement on the band's website explaining the song's meaning, while also providing lists of republican politicians and sources indicating that said politicians had accepted large amounts of donations from the NRA and ...
For Blood and Empire is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band Anti-Flag. It was released on March 21, 2006. It was released on March 21, 2006. It was the band's first release on RCA Records , which caused the band to receive criticism from many due to their initially anti-corporate message.
Underground Network is Anti-Flag's third studio album, released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2001. [3] Widely considered to be the band's breakthrough album, it helped make Anti-Flag a household name in the U.S. punk scene with tracks such as "Underground Network," "Bring Out Your Dead," and "Stars and Stripes."