Beyond Birth and Death sounds like Agnostic Front- Shoot his Load but with different lyrics. Of course Alex Kinon played on both albums. Even the first song has some Agnostic Front riffs on it
@@robertwallace6749 I'm sure Alex wrote the music anyways. Roger said in his book they named the Album Cause For Alarm to make Alex feel more comfortable in AF.
That's my second favorite from them. The first being their first release. Early 80's hardcore is my favorite from any era. The sound is raw, short and had more punk elements back then
You can tell Alex recycled a lot of the music he wrote with Agnostic Front on this. Beyond Birth and Death is Agnostic Front-Shoot His Load with different lyrics. Go listen to Agnostic Front's Cause For Alarm and then this album
10...., 10....., and 10 points! :) I.M.O.: this should be the way of the Hardcore after the simple punk accord lines, but the most important: it has NO the lame-same-shit mindless so-called hardcore singing "the screaming". :) Greg from Hungary.
Wow! First time hearing Beyond Birth and Death! 👍
Thanx for upload this..cheers
Beyond Birth and Death sounds like Agnostic Front- Shoot his Load but with different lyrics. Of course Alex Kinon played on both albums. Even the first song has some Agnostic Front riffs on it
It is. Same song different lyrics. They acknowledged it so it wasn't musical theft.
@@robertwallace6749 I'm sure Alex wrote the music anyways. Roger said in his book they named the Album Cause For Alarm to make Alex feel more comfortable in AF.
Warzone was ok on this split, but CFA really fuckin' slayed this shit
Brooklynboi Productions personally, i Think CAF reiched their best with "Cheaters and the cheated"
That's my second favorite from them. The first being their first release. Early 80's hardcore is my favorite from any era. The sound is raw, short and had more punk elements back then
You can tell Alex recycled a lot of the music he wrote with Agnostic Front on this. Beyond Birth and Death is Agnostic Front-Shoot His Load with different lyrics. Go listen to Agnostic Front's Cause For Alarm and then this album
Of course! We're all friends. Songs were written in the '80s and were meant to be the second cause for alarm album..
Not to bad
10...., 10....., and 10 points! :) I.M.O.: this should be the way of the Hardcore after the simple punk accord lines, but the most important: it has NO the lame-same-shit mindless so-called hardcore singing "the screaming". :) Greg from Hungary.
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