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A pivotal shift into heavy, aggressive hardcore punk. Davey Havok’s vocals shifted from snotty punk yells to intense screams, introducing a darker thematic tone. 2. The Gothic Punk and Transition Era (1999–2002)

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A darker, much heavier hardcore sound. Jade Puget joins the band shortly after, altering their musical trajectory forever. 2. The Gothic Punk Transition (1999–2000) AFI - Discography -1995-2009- -EAC-FLAC- Fixed

A sonic continuation of the debut but with tighter instrumentation and faster tempos.

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The debut of guitarist Jade Puget, who fundamentally changed the band's dynamic. This album introduced cinematic atmospheres, complex guitar work, and a gothic punk aesthetic.

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They began as a quintessential hardcore punk band, heavily influenced by acts like The Misfits and Dead Kennedys, performing at the historic alt-music venue 924 Gilman Street alongside future giants like Green Day and Rancid. Over the course of the 1990s and into the next decade, their music evolved, incorporating post-hardcore, emo, gothic rock, and even new wave flair. This musical metamorphosis, particularly their shift to a darker, more melodramatic aesthetic, saw them lose some early fans but gain a whole new global audience, becoming alt-rock legends in the process.

Fast, snotty, East Bay hardcore punk heavily influenced by bands like The Offspring and Green Day.