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Anti-Flag - Turncoat



"Turncoat" appears in the album The Terror State the sixth full-length album by punk rock/hardcore punk Pittsburgh natives Anti-Flag; released October 21, 2003 on the independent label Fat Wreck Chords. The album's artwork was regarded as somewhat controversial, and the band was forced to create an alternate version for sale in some larger chain stores. Grab the hottest Anti-Flag merch around click here.

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This vinyl sticker features the Anti-Flag -Star- logo. Diameter is 10cm.
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This 1 inch badge features the Anti-Flag red star logo!
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This vinyl sticker features the Anti-Flag -Cross- logo. Dimensions are 10 x 10cm.
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Anti-Flag Bio


Anti-Flag is an American rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are one of the more popular bands to play in the punk rock style, and began in 1988 as a street punk/punk rock with anarchist lyrics before eventually signing with RCA Records in 2005. As of January 2009 the band is on tour, with Rise Against and Flobots, in the UK.

Anti-Flag was originally formed in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1988. The band name originates from the experiences that the founders had in their hometown. When the two would go to local shows, they often saw patrons of the shows chanting slogans for "freedom not fascism" while waving the American Flag and sporting the flags with X's over them on their jackets. However, these same patrons would constantly participate in violence against those who did not completely agree with their point of view. Justin and Pat saw the brandishing of the American Flag and using it as a tool against others as a form of fascism. Frontman Justin Sane at a concert in Philadelphia.

During this time, various guitarists and bassists moved in and out of the band, including Justin's sister, Lucy Fester. The band failed to solidify, and it fell apart after playing just one show. In 1993, Justin and Pat formed a new band, now with Andy Flag on bass, which they again named Anti-Flag.

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