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READ MORE: Songs 30 Huge Rock + Metal Bands Only Played Live One Time Anthrax are the only Big 4 thrash band to have featured more than one vocalist on an album — they've had three on studio albums!
No, its songs were never going to scale the same heights as those vintage ‘80s releases, but they satisfied most fans’ high expectations, and certainly their nostalgia for the classic Anthrax ...
It's the only Anthrax song that I’m not playing rhythm guitar on," said Ian. " Quiet Riot had gone to #1 with 'Cum On Feel the Noize,' so everyone was like, 'Let's do a cover song, maybe we'll ...
Anthrax have offered an update on the status of their long-anticipated 12th album. Talking exclusively in the new issue of Metal Hammer, drummer Charlie Benante says the New York thrash metal ...
As fans of the original song are surely thinking right about now, 'Smokin'' features an extremely prominent keyboard part, something Anthrax isn't exactly known for incorporating in their own music.
Anthrax's head-banging repertoire includes songs like "1,000 Points of Hate," "Armed and Dangerous" and "Belly of the Beast." ...
Noisecreep has compiled a list of 10 essential songs from the Joey Belladonna era (1985-1992) of Anthrax with a John Bush one coming in a few days. We know metalheads are an opinionated lot, so let us ...
Anthrax began working on the new album, their first with new lead guitarist Jon Donais, of Shadows Fall, in the fall of last year. For the project, they recorded around 20 songs, much more than usual.
'Only' from the album 'Sound of White Noise' (1993) If we had to pick one Anthrax song from this era that encapsulated all of the reasons why John Bush was a great fit for the band, 'Only' would be it ...
New Music Anthrax’s Charlie Benante and DMC Team Up on New Charity Collab Written by SPIN Staff | June 15, 2020 - 2:54 pm ...
This time Anthrax is making headlines because they're working on new music. Benante recently told HardDrive DL Roundtable that Anthrax is working on a new album and has "about six, seven songs.
He’s said it before, if I’m not mistaken, but John Bush recently reiterated that “I’d actually prefer [Anthrax] to play a couple of songs” from his era with the band in their current set. Which sounds ...