The EP contains "Fall Children" as a hidden track. On some EAC rips, this is incorrectly split into its own file. A rip keeps the pregap (typically 2-3 seconds of silence before the index of the last track). The "fixed" version preserves the original seamless flow.
This 14-year span captures a unique evolution in alternative music, as the band morphed from underground skate-punk to global rock icons. Phase I: The Hardcore Roots (1995–1997) afi discography 19952009 eacflac fixed verified
Retaining the frantic pace of their debut, Very Proud of Ya solidified the band's standing in the underground scene. The lossless audio is particularly kind to the double-time drumming and the distinct, shouted vocal harmonies that would become a trademark. The production is still decidedly "punk"—loud, fast, and with little separation between instruments—but a quality FLAC rip ensures that the bass lines, often lost in lower-quality rips, remain audible and punchy. The EP contains "Fall Children" as a hidden track
Their first release on Nitro Records (founded by Dexter Holland of The Offspring) featured 20 lightning-fast tracks Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes (1997): This album marked a shift toward a darker, more aggressive melodic hardcore . It was also the first to feature bassist Hunter Burgan 1999–2000: The Horror Punk Evolution The arrival of guitarist Jade Puget The "fixed" version preserves the original seamless flow