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AFI

Artist Song
AFI  Miss Murder  
AFI  Girl's Not Grey  
AFI  Love Like Winter  
AFI  Silver and Cold  
AFI  A Single Second  
AFI  Prelude 12/21  
AFI  Torch Song  
AFI  The Days of the Phoenix  
AFI  The Leaving Song, Pt. 2  
AFI  No Poetic Device  
AFI  Carcinogen Crush  
AFI  Summer Shudder  
AFI  He Who Laughs Last...  
AFI  I Wanna Get a Mohawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)  
AFI  Okay, I Feel Better Now  
AFI  The Missing Frame  
AFI  The Days of the Phoenix  
AFI  The Boy Who Destroyed the World  
AFI  The Leaving Song  
AFI  Beautiful Thieves  
AFI  Kill Caustic  
AFI  3 1/2  
AFI  Cereal Wars  
AFI  This Celluloid Dream  
AFI  Today's Lesson  
AFI  Totalimmortal  
AFI  Too Shy to Scream  
AFI  Bleed Black  
AFI  The Killing Lights  
AFI  Halloween  
AFI  The Hanging Garden  
AFI  End Transmission  
AFI  Of Greetings and Goodbyes  
AFI  God Called In Sick Today  
AFI  Miseria Cantare (The Beginning)  
AFI  The Last Kiss  
AFI  Endlessly, She Said  
AFI  Ever and a Day  
AFI  Exsanguination  
AFI  Theory of Revolution  
AFI  Kung-Fu Devil  
AFI  Darling, I Want to Destroy You  
AFI  Third Season  
AFI  This Time Imperfect  

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Career suicide. That's what [i]could[/i] have happened when AFI's founding members decided to drop out of college and pursue punk rock full-time. Instead, they spent most of the '90s building a cult following on the back of such classic adrenaline-shot albums as [i]Black Sails in the Sunset[/i] and [i]The Art of Drowning[/i]. Then something strange happened around the release of 2003's [i]Sing the Sorrow[/i]: AFI went platinum without losing their edge. If anything, their songs only got sharper, as guitarist Jade Puget became the band's primary songwriter and boosted their hardcore punk background with ambient noise and textures that are icier than their image. In other words, mood music you can mosh to. And no one does it better than the most important makeup-toting punks since the Misfits.
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