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For Blood and Empire  (Audio CD) 
by Anti-Flag

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Anti-Flag delivers its own State of the Union with 39 minutes of spunk rock that preaches, teaches and leaves the listener thinking that maybe if high school civics classes were this much fun we might all very well be in a better, more enlightened place. Not everyone will agree with Anti-Flag's take on world events and, frankly, even those who do might call into question how effective it is to write a three-minute song about depleted uranium. If the group’s intended audience ends up caring as much about voting as it does bobbing its head to "I’d Tell You …." And "1 Trillion Dollars," then that same audience might soon put its favorite band out of work. In fact, Anti-Flag might forever be tied to the time in which it now exists rather than transcending it and that’s perhaps the main downfall of this otherwise strong record––in 10 years it might not have the same sense of urgency or the same blend of fear and hope. But right now For Blood and Empire is a decent and mid-minded record that succeeds in being entertaining and energetic.--Jedd Beaudoin

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: March 21, 2006
Studio: RCA
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews
Track Listing:
1. I'd Tell You But...
2. The Press Corpse
3. Emigre
4. The Project For A New American Century
5. Hymn For The Dead
6. This Is The End (For You My Friend)
7. 1 Trillion Dollar$
8. State Funeral
9. Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
10. War Sucks, Let's Party!
11. The W.T.O. Kills Farmers
12. Cities Burn
13. Depleted Uranium Is A War Crime
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

2When did they start getting Chris to sing so much?  Apr 04, 2008
I haven't really been listenting to A-F lately, and I checked this album out and was very disappinted. I was a fan of Justin Sane's voice, and I don't hear much of it now. Chris's voice sounds like every other punk singer's... annoying and monotonous.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Get in or get out  Jul 12, 2007
I'm sick and tired of hearing that this isn't punk. You know what, it isn't punk in the traditional sense. So all you people who think punk died when DK died are right, the punk scene was badly damaged at that time. But it's time for you people to begin to realize that this (along with what bands like The Unseen, The Casualties, Rise Against, and Against Me! are doing) is what the new punk scene is all about. So you need to shut your mouth and remove yourself from the punk scene because if punk is dead to you then you have no reason to stick around and complain about what you think punk should be. And if you think punk is a different way, grab a guitar and play, then we'll be able to complain how lame you are.

5How do you "sell out" on your own terms?  Feb 02, 2007
What's wrong with getting more money?...lol. Spending time worrying about someone else making money, only suggests that you are already engulfed thinking about money.
Who cares! ;)


I feel that Anti Flag stayed true to their art and themselves. After reading an interview in Verbicide I understand their position on signing to a major label and feel that they did it on their own terms. Using a major label to reach a broader audience isn't a crime.. especially if you feel that you have something important to say and want to reach a broader audience. (Anti Flag wants to be taken seriously by mainstream media, signing to a label is a strategic move for them)

Remember, there is no 401k in punk rock.
Do you work a job that you don't like? ..you shouldn't.
That's the beauty in all this.

To explain further:

Anti Flag is doing something that they love, getting their message out without restraints or censorship and making a living. I used to think way too much about the ideology of punk rock and then I grew up...lol

The reality is, you have to make money in order to survive.
Most kids are in and out of Punk by the time they are 23 (I'm 31) they can't continue to be in bands because they have to survive.

I give Anti Flag tons of credit and am envious of them.
Who wouldn't want to live out their dreams, educate people and work towards the betterment of society...all in a days work.

Many people are quick to complain and yell "sell out"
To deem Anti Flag as "sell outs" is unfair and somewhat hypocritical ...anybody for that mater that punches a time clock is a sell out.

A couple rhetorical questions:
Are you doing what you love? Are you making a difference with your time on this planet? When you work, is it on your own terms?
If not... you too may be a sell out!
Think about it.


3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4A solid album  Dec 07, 2006
Being a newer fan to Anti-Flag and only catching their albums (The Terror State and For Blood and Empire) I will admit my ignorance along the lines of their earlier work with what little I know of it.

Something that I have noticed with a large majority of the negative reviews about this album is how they view the political aspects of the album and of the band, as well. Is this not a cd? Does the cd not have MUSIC. How about having a critic on just the music itself like how many of the songs have strong messages and I've been hearing some impressive bass parts along with very catchy songs.

I don't know who Crass is and I don't care. It's all a matter of opinion and if you don't like the album, that's your deal. I think it's pretty solid.

Though, I will say this. Something that I have never liked about Anti-Flag is their music is so limited. You can only write so many songs about the same topic before it gets old. Something that I have always appreciated with bands is versatility with writing songs. So far from what I've heard, it's just all politics... though that is the path that Anti-Flag has chosen to take and they have stuck with it ever since. So kudos to them.

3 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1ok what the hell is this  Aug 14, 2006
I could never understand these kind of bands. You say you hate big business and talk the talk, but can never walk it. I'm not a huge fan of the Bush Administration, but after the lousy "Terror State", how much more railing against the government can you do without sounding like an a-hole? Crass was a much better band than these guys. This doesn't even float in the same toilet as Crass, and nowhere near as inventive or creative. Oh, and to the reviewer who said "There must be a reason why they signed to RCA", there is. It's called getting more money.

 
 
 
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