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Anthrax
Anthrax
Artist: Anthrax
Genre(s):
Metal: Heavy, Rap: Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal, ROck: Alternative, Pop, Rock: Hard-Rock, Metal: Alternative, Metal: Thrash, Other, Metal: Speed,
Biography:
Nearly as much as Metallica or Megadeth, Anthrax was responsible for the emergence of speed and thrash metal. Combining the speed and fury of hardcore punk with the prominent guitars and vocals of heavy metal, they helped create a new subgenre of heavy metal on their early albums. Original guitarists Scott Ian and Dan Spitz were a formidable pair, spitting out lightning-fast riffs and solos that never seemed masturbatory. Unlike Metallica or Megadeth, they had the good sense to temper their often serious music with a healthy dose of humor and realism. After their first album, Fistful of Metal, singer Joey Belladonna and bassist Frank Bello joined the lineup. Belladonna helped take the band farther away from conventional metal clichés, and over the next five albums (with the exception of 1988's State of Euphoria, where the band sounded like they were in a creative straitjacket), Anthrax arguably became the leaders of speed metal. As the '80s became the '90s, they also began to increase their experiments with hip-hop, culminating in a tour with Public Enemy in 1991 and a joint re-recording of PE's classic "Bring the Noise." After their peak period of the late '80s, Anthrax kicked Belladonna out of the band in 1992 and replaced him with ex-Armored Saint vocalist John Bush -- a singer that was gruffer and deeper, fitting most metal conventions perfectly. Subsequently, their sound became less unique and their audience shrank slightly as a consequence, and after signing to Elektra for 1993's Sound of White Noise, the group left the label after just one more album, 1995's Stomp 442. At that point, Anthrax -- now a four-piece consisting of Ian, Bush, Bello, and drummer Charlie Benante -- built their own studio in Yonkers, NY, and after a three-year hiatus returned with their Ignition label debut The Threat Is Real, Vol. 8. 1999 saw the release of Anthrax's very first "hits" collection, titled Return of the Killer A's: The Best Of, also their first release for the Beyond label. The album included a cover of "Ball of Confusion," which featured a duet between current frontman Bush and former vocalist Belladonna. A proposed tour that was to include both vocalists was announced, but on the eve of its launch, Belladonna pulled out, reportedly for monetary reasons. The tour carried on, as Anthrax signed on to participate in a package tour during the summer of 2000 with Mötley Crüe and Megadeth, but left the tour after only playing a handful of dates. Anthrax appeared on the Twisted Sister tribute album Twisted Forever in 2001 (covering the track "Destroyer"), and began recording their next album the same year. In addition, guitarist Ian found time to regularly host the metal television program Rock Show on VH1, plus he appeared as part of the fictional metal band Titannica in the film Run, Ronnie, Run. VH1 programming heads eventually replaced Ian with Sebastian Bach, but the band was ready to head back into the studio anyway. New guitarist Rob Caggiano joined in the spring of 2002, just in time for the recording. A year later, Anthrax made their Sanctuary debut with We've Come for You All. The band's dynamic hadn't changed, and touring in support of that album was met with overwhelming success. The CD/DVD set Music of Mass Destruction: Live in Chicago, which arrived in spring 2004, celebrated Anthrax's two decades in the business. Then, in 2005, Anthrax's entire original lineup of Ian, Spitz, Belladonna, Benante, and Bello reunited for a tour and the CD/DVD retrospective Anhtrology: No Hit Wonders [1985-1991]. Anthrax also issued Alive 2, recorded during their summer 2005 reuninon tour.
Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Anthrax : Alive 2: The Music
Alive 2: The Music 2005 12
Anthrax : Greater Of Two Evils
Greater Of Two Evils 2004 14
Anthrax : Music of Mass Destruction - Live in Chicago
Music of Mass Destruction - Live in Chicago 2004 12
Anthrax : Music Of Mass Destruction [DVD]
Music Of Mass Destruction [DVD] 2004 17
Anthrax : We Have Come For You All
We Have Come For You All 2003 16
Anthrax : We've Come For You All
We've Come For You All 2003 14
Anthrax : Madhouse - The Very Best Of
Madhouse - The Very Best Of 2001 12
Anthrax : Madhouse: The Very Besy of Anthrax
Madhouse: The Very Besy of Anthrax 2001 12
Anthrax : Live in Boston
Live in Boston 1999 8
Anthrax : Return Of The Killer A's
Return Of The Killer A's 1999 17
Anthrax : Moshers 1986-1991
Moshers 1986-1991 1998 15
Anthrax : Volume 8-The Threat Is Real
Volume 8-The Threat Is Real 1998 14
Anthrax : Stomp 442
Stomp 442 1995 11
Anthrax : Live The Island Years
Live The Island Years 1994 12
Anthrax : Metal Indians
Metal Indians 1993 13
Anthrax : Only
Only 1993 3
Anthrax : Sound Of White Noise
Sound Of White Noise 1993 11
Anthrax : Armed And Dangerous
Armed And Dangerous 1992 7
Anthrax : Attack Of The Killer B's
Attack Of The Killer B's 1991 12
Anthrax : Persistence Of Time
Persistence Of Time 1990 11
Anthrax : State Of Euphoria
State Of Euphoria 1988 14
Anthrax : Among The Living
Among The Living 1987 9
Anthrax : Seek and Destroy
Seek and Destroy 1987 11
Anthrax : Spreading The Disease
Spreading The Disease 1985 9
Anthrax : Fistful Of Metal
Fistful Of Metal 1983 10
Anthrax : Live in Usa
Live in Usa 15

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