Roger Miret
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Background information | |
Born | Havana, Cuba | June 30, 1964
Genres | Hardcore punk, punk rock, crossover thrash, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar |
Years active | 1982–present |
Rogelio Miret Gonzalez known as Roger Miret (born June 30, 1964)[1] is the vocalist for New York Hardcore band Agnostic Front, the street punk group Roger Miret and the Disasters, and the hardcore band The Alligators.
Agnostic Front is considered to be "the godfathers of hardcore," and one of the bands that created the New York scene.[2]
Personal life
Roger Miret was born in Havana, Cuba.[3] He is the older half-brother of Madball frontman, Freddy Cricien. The two have the same mother, who is of Cuban descent, and different fathers, hence the different last names.[4] Miret and his family fled Cuba to escape the Castro regime.[5]
Miret was incarcerated on a drug charge in the late 1980s, spending almost two years in jail.[6] In a 2011 interview, he stated that he became involved in it because he was living in poverty, squatting buildings, and his then partner was pregnant.[7] After being released, he started supporting PETA campaigns, as well as other non-profit organizations, and followed a vegetarian diet for many years.[7][8]
Nowadays, he does not smoke and does not use recreational drugs, except for an occasional drink.[9]
Miret lives in Arizona.
Other projects
In 2012 Onno Cro-Mag from Aardschok magazine of the Netherlands and Miret started the hardcore music record label Strength Records.[10] Onno Cro-Mag (real name: Onno van Ravensteijn) died on February 25, 2013, at age 49.[11][12]
With Jon Wiederhorn, Miret released My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory in August 2017. The book chronicles Miret's career as the vocalist of Agnostic Front as well as his upbringing; the autobiography focuses on Miret's trials and tribulations growing up in 1980s New York City.[13]
Discography
With Agnostic Front
- United Blood (1983)
- Victim in Pain (1984)
- Cause for Alarm (album) (1986)
- Liberty and Justice For... (1987)
- Live at CBGB (1989)
- One Voice (1992)
- Last Warning (1993)
- Something's Gotta Give (1998)
- Riot, Riot, Upstart (1999)
- Dead Yuppies (2001)
- Another Voice (2004)
- Warriors (2007)
- My Life My Way (2011)
- The American Dream Died (2015)
- Get Loud! (2019)
With Roger Miret and the Disasters
- Roger Miret and the Disasters (2002)
- 1984 (2005)
- My Riot (2006)
- Gotta Get Up Now (2011)
The Alligators
- You Ruined Everything (2006)
- The Alligators (2008)
- Time's Up, You're Dead (2012)
References
- ^ "Hammerock - Spiritribe - Interview Madball & Agnostic Front USA". Spiritribe. 1964-06-30. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
- ^ http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com
- ^ Pasulka, Adam (Fall 2010). "Roger Miret Talks Emmigrating From Cuba". frank151.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
- ^ Topuzov, Stefan (November 12, 2009). "FREDDY MADBALL: I give respect to religion". t-musicvault-en.blogspot.com. New York. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
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- ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Roger Miret". AllMusic. Archived from the original on July 27, 2017. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
- ^ a b "Exclusive Interview: Agnostic Front's Roger Miret on his hardcore past and future plans". Alternative Press. June 24, 2011. Archived from the original on November 10, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Onno and Roger: Strength Records
- ^ (in Dutch)Metalfan Onno Cro-Mag
- ^ (in Dutch)Aardschok.com, visited march 7, 2013
- ^ "BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT: My Riot by Roger Miret". RockRevolt Magazine. 2017-06-22.
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