Prior to joining
Agnostic Front, Miret played bass for
The Psychos, who claimed in a 1984 interview that Miret was replaced due to the fact that Miret became "more devoted" to Agnostic Front and therefore "couldn't make rehearsals and so forth."
Agnostic Front Although never having spoken to him before, founder of Agnostic Front
Vinnie Stigma told some of his friends to ask Miret if he wanted to be the vocalist of Agnostic Front, because he liked his style of
slam dancing. Miret accepted the offer. Then in 1983 the group recorded and released their debut their EP
United Blood. This was then followed by their debut album,
Victim in Pain (1984), which is regarded as a seminal New York hardcore release. Eduardo Rivadavia of
AllMusic dubbed it "the ultimate document of the New York hardcore scene." The group’s second effort
Cause for Alarm was released in 1986 and has been described as a “essential piece to the history of crossover music”. The group then temporarily disbanded later that year in an attempted to oust Joe Montanaro, Miret and Vinnie Stigma formed a new incarnation of AF over the summer of 1987 and later released
Liberty and Justice For. In 1989 Miret was incarcerated on a drug charge spending almost two years in jail being released in September 1990 after the charges were overturned. The lyrics, written by Miret while incarcerated, formed most of Agnostic Front's 1992 album
One Voice. Miret later stated "Those songs told the story of my life. That was pretty damn cool for that reason." At the beginning of a European tour in October 1990, Miret was refused entry to Belgium as he didn't have a valid visa; the band continued the tour, with roadie Mike Shost stepping in as temporary vocalist. During the subsequent touring cycle, Miret was temporarily replaced by his younger brother (and
Madball bandmate)
Freddy Cricien for a string of shows in July, while he underwent surgery to treat an
inguinal hernia. Stigma and Miret reformed Agnostic Front in May 1996 and did a few reunion shows in December 1996 since then the band has toured continuously and has released another 9 records with the most recent being
Echoes in Eternity (2025).
Madball During the early 1980s when Miret’s younger brother Freddy Criciens was seven years old, he visited with Miret in New York City and he began to perform on stage with
Agnostic Front, singing a few songs which would become a staple of their shows during this period. Shortly after, he began to join the band on tour. During this time he became the group’s unofficial mascot and was given the name “Agnostic Fred”. This culminated in Madball being formed in 1988 and featured most of Agnostic Front's members. Madball consisted of Miret on bass,
Vinnie Stigma on guitar, Will Shepler on drums, and then Miret’s 12-year-old brother Freddy Cricien, as the vocalist. The group originally played unused Agnostic Front songs however in 1989 they released their first EP
Ball of Destruction. Miret stayed in the band till 1992 recoding their second EP ''Droppin' Many Suckers'' then officially leaving the band.
Roger Miret and the Disasters In 1999 Miret started a side project called
Roger Miret and the Disasters. The band started when Miret was writing songs that were not a style suitable for Lady Luck (a band fronted by his ex-wife Denise) or
Agnostic Front, so he started recording them on his own on a Boss recorder. Originally ment to be a solo project
Johnny Rioux had previously mentioned he would like to work with him, so Rioux helped Then Miret met Rhys Kill, who liked the material and joined in on the project. The band then recorded a demo tape, with Miret and Kill on guitar, Rioux on bass and Matt Kelly from the
Dropkick Murphys on drums. That six-song demo found reviewed by
Lars Frederiksen, who passed it off to his
Rancid bandmate
Tim Armstrong. He asked Miret to put his project out on
Hellcat Records. As Kelly could not continue with Miret due to his commitments with Dropkick Murphys, Miret asked Johnny Kray of
The Krays and New York Rel-X to join. Their debut
their self-titled album was released in 2002 and they have since released three more with the most recent being
Gotta Get More (2011). In a 2019 interview Miret stated that there were new songs written for the Disasters however he wanted to remain focused on Agnostic Fronts album
Get Loud! which came around the same time.
The Alligators The Alligators is another one of Miret’s side projects that he started during the 2000s, collaborating with Rich Labatte and Steve Larson of the Southern California band Insted. The band has a vintage old school hardcore sound and are heavily influenced by bands like
SSD,
Antidote,
Negative Approach,
Poison Idea and
Scream. They released two EPs
You Ruined Everything (2006) and a self titled (2008). A compilation album of these two Eps we’re later released in 2012 alongside a few new songs titled ''Time's Up You're Dead
. The group went on hiatus for 13 years before releasing a third Ep Revelation Of The Method'' in 2025. == Musical style and influences ==