Mobilize
Anti-Flag · 2002
73 min · 16 tracks · hardcore punk · pop-punk · street punk
A fierce call to action wrapped in high-energy punk anthems that challenge societal norms.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- short, punchy songs high-energy listening experiences urgent call to action
- Context
- In 2002, Anti-Flag released 'Mobilize' as their follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'The Terror State.' At this point in their career, they were solidifying their reputation as a politically charged punk band, actively engaging with social and political issues through their music. This album continued their trajectory of advocacy and activism, further establishing them within the punk rock scene.
- If you like
- hardcore punk, pop-punk, street punk
Mobilize is an album by Anti-Flag, released in 2002. A fierce call to action wrapped in high-energy punk anthems that challenge societal norms. 'Mobilize' is significant for its unabashedly political themes, addressing issues like capitalism and government oppression during a time of heightened social awareness post-9/11. The album's tracks resonated with fans and fueled discussions within punk circles, contributing to Anti-Flag's influence on the early 2000s punk revival and solidifying their stance as voices for social change. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mobilize sound like?
A fierce call to action wrapped in high-energy punk anthems that challenge societal norms. Rooted in hardcore punk and pop-punk.
What makes Mobilize by Anti-Flag notable?
'Mobilize' is significant for its unabashedly political themes, addressing issues like capitalism and government oppression during a time of heightened social awareness post-9/11. The album's tracks resonated with fans and fueled discussions within punk circles, contributing to Anti-Flag's influence on the early 2000s punk revival and solidifying their stance as voices for social change. In 2002, Anti-Flag released 'Mobilize' as their follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'The Terror State.' At this point in their career, they were solidifying their reputation as a politically charged punk band, actively engaging with social and political issues through their music. This album continued their trajectory of advocacy and activism, further establishing them within the punk rock scene.
Who is Mobilize for?
Mobilize works well if you're into short, punchy songs, high-energy listening experiences and urgent call to action.
How many songs are on Mobilize?
Mobilize has 16 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 911 for Peace Standout 3:34
- 2 Mumia’s Song 2:24
- 3 What’s the Difference? Standout 1:59
- 4 We Want to Be Free 1:36
- 5 N.B.C. (No Blood‐Thirsty Corporations) Standout 2:12
- 6 Right to Choose 2:57
- 7 We Don't Need It! 3:12
- 8 Anatomy of Your Enemy 3:02
- 9 Underground Network (live) 3:32
- 10 Tearing Everyone Down (live) 2:44
- 11 Bring Out Your Dead (live) 3:01
- 12 A New Kind of Army (live) 3:46
- 13 Their System Doesn’t Work for You (live) 2:25
- 14 Free Nation (live) 2:56
- 15 Spaz’s House Destruction Party (live) 3:10
- 16 Die for the Government (live) 31:22
Release Date
January 1, 2002
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
73 min 57 sec
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