Madball

Crossover Thrash

Madball

About Madball

Architects of the beatdown hardcore sound, which combines the raw fury of hardcore punk with the muscle of metal, Madball emerged in 1988 as a side project of pioneering crossover punks Agnostic Front -- Madball vocalist Freddy Cricien's older brother is none other than AF's Roger Miret. When AF called it quits in 1992, Madball became the bandmembers' flagship band. Since releasing their debut EP in 1989, Madball have been at the fore of the N.Y.C. hardcore scene, issuing a slew of EPs and acclaimed full-length efforts like Look My Way (1998), Hold It Down (2000), Infiltrate the System (2007), Hardcore Lives (2014), and For the Cause (2018). The band continued to ply their old-school hardcore wares into the next decade, teaming up with Pain of Truth on 2023's "You & Me." After releasing the "Ball of Destruction" single in 1989, an early version of the band began playing live. It wasn't until 1991 that Madball truly hit their stride, when the lineup of Freddy Cricien on vocals, guitarists Matt Henderson and Vinnie Stigma, drummer Will Shepler, and bassist Hoya joined forces. The new version of the band quickly recorded and released an EP called Droppin' Many Suckas, which eventually led to them signing with Roadrunner in 1994. By releasing a pair of straight-ahead hardcore full-lengths (1994's Set It Off and 1996's Demonstrating My Style) and touring steadily, the band built a sizeable fan base outside their hometown. Now a quartet consisting of Cricien, Henderson, Hoya, and new drummer John Lafata, the band recorded what many consider their finest album yet, Look My Way, which was released in the spring of 1998. The equally beloved Hold It Down followed two years later. 2001 saw Madball announcing they were breaking up; however, they decided to re-form during the fall of the 2002 with a new line-up, with Brian "Mitts" Daniels replacing Henderson on guitar and Rigg Ross replacing Lafata on drums. That year they returned to the road and started writing new songs. The following years saw frequent touring as well as a prolific output of material; a compilation titled Best of Madball arrived in 2003, followed by 2004's N.Y.H.C. EP. Two more albums appeared in 2005's Legacy and 2007's Infiltrate the System. The latter was the outfit's last release on Ferret Records (the label owners moved on in 2010 to set up their own imprint, Good Fight Music, which Madball appeared on). The band also signed with German record company Nuclear Blast. Their debut for both labels was their seventh effort, Empire. By this point, Ross had left the band to join Skarhead and was replaced with Ben Dussault. Igor Wouters -- drummer for Dutch punk group Born from Pain -- replaced Weinberg. Following a few years of silence in the Madball camp, they returned in June of 2014 with their eighth album, Hardcore Lives. After touring to promote the LP, they took a three-year hiatus before resurfacing in 2018 with their ninth record, For the Cause. It was announced that Daniels had left the group prior to the album's recording sessions. For the Cause was co-produced with Tim Armstrong of Rancid and featured a guest appearance from renowned rapper Ice-T. Madball continued to operate as a live entity into the next decade, with touring guitarist Mike Gurnari joining the fold in an official capacity and longtime bassist Hoya departing in 2023. Later that year, Cricien appeared on the track "You & Me" from N.Y.C. hardcore enthusiasts Pain of Truth's star-studded long-player Not Through Blood. ~ Greg Prato & Rob Wacey, Rovi

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About Madball

Architects of the beatdown hardcore sound, which combines the raw fury of hardcore punk with the muscle of metal, Madball emerged in 1988 as a side project of pioneering crossover punks Agnostic Front -- Madball vocalist Freddy Cricien's older brother is none other than AF's Roger Miret. When AF called it quits in 1992, Madball became the bandmembers' flagship band. Since releasing their debut EP in 1989, Madball have been at the fore of the N.Y.C. hardcore scene, issuing a slew of EPs and acclaimed full-length efforts like Look My Way (1998), Hold It Down (2000), Infiltrate the System (2007), Hardcore Lives (2014), and For the Cause (2018). The band continued to ply their old-school hardcore wares into the next decade, teaming up with Pain of Truth on 2023's "You & Me." After releasing the "Ball of Destruction" single in 1989, an early version of the band began playing live. It wasn't until 1991 that Madball truly hit their stride, when the lineup of Freddy Cricien on vocals, guitarists Matt Henderson and Vinnie Stigma, drummer Will Shepler, and bassist Hoya joined forces. The new version of the band quickly recorded and released an EP called Droppin' Many Suckas, which eventually led to them signing with Roadrunner in 1994. By releasing a pair of straight-ahead hardcore full-lengths (1994's Set It Off and 1996's Demonstrating My Style) and touring steadily, the band built a sizeable fan base outside their hometown. Now a quartet consisting of Cricien, Henderson, Hoya, and new drummer John Lafata, the band recorded what many consider their finest album yet, Look My Way, which was released in the spring of 1998. The equally beloved Hold It Down followed two years later. 2001 saw Madball announcing they were breaking up; however, they decided to re-form during the fall of the 2002 with a new line-up, with Brian "Mitts" Daniels replacing Henderson on guitar and Rigg Ross replacing Lafata on drums. That year they returned to the road and started writing new songs. The following years saw frequent touring as well as a prolific output of material; a compilation titled Best of Madball arrived in 2003, followed by 2004's N.Y.H.C. EP. Two more albums appeared in 2005's Legacy and 2007's Infiltrate the System. The latter was the outfit's last release on Ferret Records (the label owners moved on in 2010 to set up their own imprint, Good Fight Music, which Madball appeared on). The band also signed with German record company Nuclear Blast. Their debut for both labels was their seventh effort, Empire. By this point, Ross had left the band to join Skarhead and was replaced with Ben Dussault. Igor Wouters -- drummer for Dutch punk group Born from Pain -- replaced Weinberg. Following a few years of silence in the Madball camp, they returned in June of 2014 with their eighth album, Hardcore Lives. After touring to promote the LP, they took a three-year hiatus before resurfacing in 2018 with their ninth record, For the Cause. It was announced that Daniels had left the group prior to the album's recording sessions. For the Cause was co-produced with Tim Armstrong of Rancid and featured a guest appearance from renowned rapper Ice-T. Madball continued to operate as a live entity into the next decade, with touring guitarist Mike Gurnari joining the fold in an official capacity and longtime bassist Hoya departing in 2023. Later that year, Cricien appeared on the track "You & Me" from N.Y.C. hardcore enthusiasts Pain of Truth's star-studded long-player Not Through Blood. ~ Greg Prato & Rob Wacey, Rovi

Madball's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
07 May 2026 RE-ANIMATOR FESTIVAL 2026 - PASS JEUDI in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
09 May 2026 RE-ANIMATOR FESTIVAL 2026 - PASS SAMEDI in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
18 Jun 2026 Madball in Potsdam Waschhaus Potsdam, Potsdam, BB, Germany
31 Jul 2026 30. Open Air Gränichen 2026 Open Air Gränichen, Switzerland, AG, Switzerland

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  • Set It Off
  • Born Strong
  • You And Me

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Architects of the beatdown hardcore sound, which combines the raw fury of hardcore punk with the muscle of metal, Madball emerged in 1988 as a side project of pioneering crossover punks Agnostic Front -- Madball vocalist Freddy Cricien's older brother is none other than AF's Roger Miret. When AF…
Madball's most streamed songs include Set It Off, Born Strong, You And Me. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Madball is primarily known for crossover thrash, frequently fusing it with elements of hardcore. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Madball's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Set It Off, Born Strong, You And Me are available on all major platforms. Follow Madball on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Madball has over 129.2K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Madball is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: Addis Ababa, Potsdam, Switzerland. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Madball's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: Ethiopia, Germany, Switzerland. Check AllEvents for the full Madball tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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