Riot, Riot, Upstart

Riot, Riot Upstart is the sixth full-length studio album from New York hardcore band Agnostic Front. It was released in September, 1999 on Epitaph Records and follows Something's Gotta Give released the previous year. The album was produced by Lars Frederiksen of fellow punk band, Rancid, and the title track appeared on a volume of Epitaph Records' Punk-O-Rama compilation series. Another album, Dead Yuppies, was released in 2001, also on Epitaph Records.

Riot, Riot, Upstart
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 7, 1999
RecordedBig Blue Meenie Studios,
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
GenreHardcore punk
Length29:11
LabelEpitaph Records
ProducerLars Frederiksen
Agnostic Front chronology
Something's Gotta Give
(1998)
Riot, Riot, Upstart
(1999)
Unity
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Police State"1:03
2."I Had Enough"1:37
3."Riot, Riot, Upstart"2:12
4."Sit And Watch"1:51
5."Blood, Death and Taxes"1:22
6."Frustration"1:19
7."Sickness"1:32
8."Shadows"1:40
9."Nowhere to Go"2:45
10."Trust"2:11
11."My Life"2:16
12."It's Time"1:29
13."Rock Star"1:34
14."Nothing's Free"1:45
15."Price You Pay"0:55
16."Jailbreak"1:36
17."Bullet on Mott St."2:04
Total length:29:11

Personnel

Agnostic Front
  • Roger Miret vocals
  • Vinnie Stigma guitars
  • Rob Kabula bass
  • Jim Colletti drums
Production

Trivia

  • The editing for the "Riot Riot Upstart" music video was done by the same editor who worked on the Brady Bunch title sequence. This explains the segregated screen effect which is used several times in the video.
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References

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