Great Metal Albums of 1986: Agnostic Front- Cause for Alarm
Even though I had been in England for a couple of months and was soaking up the NWOBHM bands who hadn’t made it across the Atlantic, it didn’t prevent great American thrash bands from making it across the ocean in the opposite direction. Although I like to think I was solely responsible for introducing the Stormtroopers of Death and Suicidal Tendencies to Great Britain, (at least to my new friends at Queen Mary College), I know that this wasn’t the case. Especially as the metalheads of Britain were getting into thrash all on their own and one of these albums which came their way was the 1986, “Cause for Alarm” album from Agnostic Front.
In the spirit of their New York counterparts, Stormtroopers of Death, “Cause for Alarm” is a short, sharp assault of thrash metal. Those with delicate ears should definitely not listen to this album. Ten songs in just over twenty-three minutes but they are all super explosive songs guaranteed to pack any mosh pit. The longest song is “Growing Concern” which is just over four minutes long. One point of note is the contribution of newly added guitarist Alex Kinon. He does produce some good guitar solos on the album and tracks like “Growing Concern” and the opener “The Eliminator” are definitely ones to note. Another point to note was that the track, “Your Mistake,” has been covered by both Fear Factory and Hatebreed. But for me the track of note is “Out for Blood,” which successfully combines the hardcore thrash and a cool more metal guitar solo so well.
One track, which brought some controversy in 1986 was “Public Assistance.” It was even criticized by Dead Kennedys lead singer, Jello Biafra, for its lyrics and if I had actually been able to decipher the lyrics above the music back in 1986, my left leaning self would not have been impressed with them. “Public Assistance” has racist implications, stating that racial minorities were living a life of luxury off the backs of hard working white people. A belief that was particularly common all throughout 1980s Reagan America.
Uncle Sam takes half my pay
So you can live for free
I got a family and bills to pay
No one hands money to me
Get money in advance
You can go to school for nothing
Got that government grant
When you’re sick from shooting up
Medicaid pays full portion
When little Maria gets knocked up
She gets a free abortion
If I had understood lyrics such as this back then, I might have been put off the rest of the album. Back then, I was left of centre in the realms of British politics which in the American realm, would have made me a pinko, Commie subversive. Now a days, I’m more open minded and won’t punish a band just because I don’t agree with the lyrics in one song. Besides, the band didn’t actually write the song. This is still a great thrash album.
Track Listing:
- The Eliminator
- Existence of Hate
- Time Will Come
- Growing Concern
- Your Mistake
- Out for Blood
- Toxic Shock
- Bomber Zee
- Public Assistance
- Shoot His Load
Roger Miret- vocals
Alex Kinon- lead guitar
Vinnie Stigma- rhythm guitar
Louie Beatto- drums
Rob Kabula- bass
In 1986, thrash metal was thriving on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond. Agnostic Front contributed to this with one hell of an album in “Cause for Alarm.”
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December 6, 2020 at 2:35 pm
Half the time, I don’t even listen to the lyrics with these bands. The music just has me bouncing off the walls…
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December 6, 2020 at 2:48 pm
That was usually the case with me.
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December 6, 2020 at 3:17 pm
Yeah! Even, say, Slayer. I more often couldn’t care less what he’s yelling about. It’s that SOUND!
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December 6, 2020 at 11:33 pm
Oh definitely.
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December 6, 2020 at 5:27 pm
There aren’t many right wing lyrics or musicians out there so it’s interesting.
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December 6, 2020 at 11:33 pm
That’s true, you might see them all together at right wing rallies but not much anywhere else.
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December 9, 2020 at 12:01 am
They always had a bit of a reputation for dodgy politics Ag Front and so I steered clear of them. Good noise though.
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December 10, 2020 at 6:52 pm
Agreed, good noise and these days I can ignore their politics the same way I do with the Nuge.
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December 13, 2020 at 8:33 pm
I just can’t listen to him, I am afraid. Shame too.
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December 13, 2020 at 10:52 pm
Shame but perfectly understandable.
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January 25, 2021 at 7:09 pm
Just reviewed this on my blog and thought I’d take a lot at what others had said about it. Nice review – I came to similar conclusions, including the section on Public Assistance, which is extremely unpleasant.
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January 25, 2021 at 8:27 pm
Thanks, could you paste a link to your review? I’d love to read it.
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