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Anti-Flag was an American punk rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, formed in 1988. Recognized for their outspoken left-wing political activism, the group built a reputation through the punk underground before signing to RCA Records and releasing their major label debut "For Blood and Empire" in 2006, which featured the notable single "The Press Corpse." The lineup for most of their career included Justin Sane, Chris Head, Pat Thetic, and Chris No. 2. Over their three-decade run, they released thirteen albums and ran their own label, A-F Records. In July 2023, Anti-Flag abruptly disbanded after allegations of sexual assault were made against Justin Sane, a move which the remaining members publicly supported.