Here’s a properly formatted and detailed post for sharing the AFI discography (1995–2009) in FLAC format, suitable for a music forum or private tracker.
The early years of AFI were defined by raw energy, breakneck speeds, and the skate-punk ethos of Northern California. AFI - Discography -1995-2009- -EAC-FLAC- Fixed
Experimentation and Maturation (2004-2006) Here’s a properly formatted and detailed post for
| Year | Album Title | Notes | |------|-------------|-------| | 1995 | Answer That and Stay Fashionable | Original Nitro Records pressing | | 1996 | Very Proud of Ya | Includes hidden track “He Who Laughs Last...” | | 1999 | Black Sails in the Sunset | Includes “The Art of Drowning” pre-gap track? No – fixed index 0 removed | | 2000 | The Art of Drowning | Final Nitro release | | 2003 | Sing the Sorrow | DreamWorks pressing; no DRM | | 2006 | Decemberunderground | Includes “The Missing Frame” (no skips) | | 2009 | Crash Love | Original Interscope press, no bonus DVD audio | Test Track: "He Who Laughs Last
Black Sails in the Sunset (1999): Widely considered their turning point, introducing gothic elements and melodic depth.
Hours bled into each other as the discography unfolded. The anthemic choruses of The Art of Drowning, the polished, chart-topping brilliance of Sing the Sorrow, the theatrical grandeur of Decemberunderground. Each album was a chapter in a dark, evolving narrative.
Answer That and Stay Fashionable (1995): Their debut is a high-octane punk record heavily influenced by bands like Pennywise and The Offspring. It’s lighthearted, snotty, and fast.