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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I don't know man,
By Derek Stevie (canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
Don't get me wrong from the star rating, I'm sure that this is a very good album, but I just couldn't handle it. I like the albums that AF made before this one, and the ones that they made after. Cause For Alarm is a classic, as is Something's Gotta Give, but this in-betweener is just not for me and it may or may not be for you. If Agnostic front appeals to you for their Street-hard metal characteristics, then you'll probably like this but if you're more into it for the hard-core punk then this album has a bit of that too but it is mostly laced in menacing metal. And I must explain myself again- by metal I don't mean Metallica-type garbage, it's still hardcore in the end. There are lots of wild guitar solos (courtesy of Matt Henderson, now in Madball with Roger Miret's little bro) which I don't really like. I don't find that they compliment the songs. But you may want to check it out anyways because it may be for you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the last true NY hardcore albums,
By Self Induced (Drexel Hill, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
back in '92, this album came out right before A.F. broke up. they began injecting metal into their style to give their NY hardcore sound an even meaner edge. by the time this album came out, A.F. were regarded as pioneers and fathers of the NY hardcore scene from back in the day. the only other bands out there at the time that were accomplishing what A.F. were doing, were bands like Sick Of It All, Cro-Mags, and Murphy's Law. a few years after this album, they got back together and signed to Epitaph records in favor of a more street punk sound, which didn't go over well with the A.F. fans that loved their One Voice album. this is the album that Biohazard wishes they could've made back in the early 90's. One Voice is probably one of the best NY hardcore albums of the early 90's.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharp as barbed wire!!!,
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This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
This is Agnostic Front at their most talented,agressive, soul intellectual and musically brilliant. If you like the happy, three chord punk-pop compositions of their latest albums, then this record is absolutely not for you. Recorded after Roger Miret was released from jail, Agnostic Front went to the studio and delivered an album so angry, so agressive and so in your face, that is simply beyond words!. More crossover/metal oriented and with a more "new school" sound, sharp as razor guitar riffs that can cut through bone like butter, the guitar agression in this album is just something else. Not as progressive and rapid as Liberty and Justice for...but with more cleaner vocals and heavier distorted sound. The vocals on this are just amazing. Roger Miret delivered his most energetic, deep noted throat and inspirational reflective lyrics to date, with enough soul and inner repression to keep a WWF wrestler back against the ropes. His lyrics focus on his regrets for the embarrasing time he spended in jail, for his stupid mistakes, for the fool kid he was before entering those prison gates and becoming not only a man, but a victim. All his yourney is expressed in a very poetic and thought provoking lyrical confesion. This is a more in your face macho style hardcore/crossover and less street style hardcore punk, less melodic and happy but incredibly profaund, deep and energetic to get you dancing in anger as soon as you hear the opening chords of the first song battle cry!. The drumming is just fenomenal, great guitar solos, lotz of angry sing alongs and choruses, this album is just fantastic. So dare to take a yourney with AF at their most mature, intellectual and agressive, if you like real hardcore/crossover, do not let this album go away cuz is incredible!!!! if you like happy blink 182 crap...do not aproach! This is one of my all time hardcore favorites and the best hardcore album of the 90s.cheers!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hardcore,
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This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
This release sets the pace for the future Agnostic Front releases and pretty much coins the term "Hardcore" for music. A staple for any fan of this style!
5.0 out of 5 stars
new breed at the time, classic now,
By john F'n doe "X HATE EDGE X HARD CORE X" (underneath the underground,Gutter) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
this was the cd for me to cement AF as a force in to scene,I knew cro-mags,sick of it all,leeway,crumbsuckers & rest in pieces but this was really tight and hard. this was the first sign of a real band playing together and touring maybe.Released after roger was inprisoned but I wonder what may have been if it didn't go down like that.during this era madball started to show their face then made an impact with cds. the next sign of this grade of AF will take more than a decade with another voice after the last warning live cd.somethings gotta give was ok but not the same.
4.0 out of 5 stars
One Voice,
By Westapo "Wes" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
Great Hardcore/Metal from the Godfathers of Hardcore. This album sounds a lot more metal than earlier releases, which is great! Great guitar solos from Matt Henderson (Madball) & great bass work from Craig Setari (Sick Of It All). Best songs: New Jack, One Voice, Your Fall, Undertow, Retaliate.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This was Great Thanks A.F Soldier boy remembers,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Voice (Audio CD)
I relistened to this album again in 99 First time i heard it in over 4 years The Guitar sound Kept me sane in highschool the Lyrics are Real none of the whinny wanna be Famous Rock or Daddy Buy me another Car crap that is so prevalent in todays Modern Rock Agnostic front "Kept it real " Reality From the streets as Brutal as you live ! BUY THIS ALBUM
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One Voice by Agnostic Front (Audio CD - 1992)
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