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* [http://www.vicbondi.com/Volume/AOF/AOF2.htm Vic's Articles of Faith page]
* [http://www.vicbondi.com/Volume/AOF/AOF2.htm Vic's Articles of Faith page]
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/aof_main.html KFTH's Article of Faith page]
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/aof_main.html KFTH's Article of Faith page]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Faith_%28Band%29 info from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Faith_%28Band%29 Info from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia]


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Articles of Faith (1981-1985) was one of the oldest and most important bands of the Chicago punk scene. Originally they went by the name "Direct Drive," but changed over to AoF. Fronted by Vic Bondi, the scope of AoF's impact went beyond musical boundries. They might have been the first true hardcore band in Chicago and were instumental in promoting and organizing shows. Specifically, they were responsible for organizing the shows at the Centro-American Social Club (CASC). They rented out the space, booked and promoted the shows. They even put up the out of town bands and provided a hang-out spot at their house-- which was lovingly called, "Big Blue." They played their final show in July 1985 at the Cubby Bear.

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