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- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 author "Colin Larkin".
- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 date "2011-05-27".
- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 isCitedBy AFI_(band).
- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 publisher Omnibus_Press.
- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 quote "Although often described as a cross between goth rock and hardcore punk, by the time of their commercial breakthrough in 2003, the Ukiah, California, USA-based quartet AFI started out as a straight ahead skate/ punk band.".
- 045e08dcf7d58ee35987a8ea4185e116c17afec5146ac5a2fbe7671616b9c588 title "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music".