This genre is called THRASH. moshing is how we danced at thrash concerts. To hear an anthrax song you would like do the anthrax public enemy Collab BRING THE NOISE.
I was going to mention that one too, as I am a big Judge Dredd fan (I still have the old Eagle Comics run) as well. I also agree that Anthrax is better than Metallica. Don't get me wrong, the first four Metallica albums are pure gold, it's just my personal preference that tips it in favour of Anthrax. Slayer #1, though!
Anthrax is not punk. Anthrax is the best metal band to come out of the 80’s. There is no Slipknot without Anthrax. Anthrax was also the granddaddies who first started mixing metal and rap. Without Anthrax you’ve got no Limp Bizkit or Lincoln Park or any of the metal rap crossovers. What I’m driving at here, is that Anthrax is the shit!! AND WE REMAIN THE HARDEST EVER!!! NOT!!! NOT!!! NOT!!!
i been saying something similar for years. they are metal to the core, but they also have that fun punk vibe. the bermuda shorts, the not taking themselves too serious. great band
Offical Anthrax fan here. The Album "Persistence of Time " is excellent. Gridlock, Intro to Reality, Belly of the Beast is a 3 song block i can honestly put up as their best work.
Finally. Nobody mentions this album, and it's really their only good album as far as I know, although State of Euphoria at least has good production and catchy tunes. But yeah, the bass tone of Belly of the Beast is the best I've heard. Great album!
Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax were in a side band called S.O.D. A cool reaction would be to "March of the S.O.D/Sargent D.(mtv headbangers ball intro), Live at Budokan. It will give you a great visual of some of the craziness that goes on at metal concerts.
I cosign this with the only caveat that following March of the sod /Sgt d you immediately listen to suicidal tendencies “Join the Army”, and “Warn inside my Head” per my old mixtape for the Quadrifecta of Gen X Mosh/Skate dirty cool adrenaline……and drop into a sick pipe on your bones and shred!
Corey Taylor LOVES Anthrax. He is one of the interviewees in their 40th Anniversary DVD documentary released this past July. Definitely worth a watch on streaming....
Y'all need to check out "Startin' Up A Posse", "Got The Time", Bring the Noise (w/Public Enemy), Refuse To Be Denied, Ball of Confusion, Only and Antisocial. Anthrax have always been my faves of the Big 4.
My favourite album from Anthrax was the one when they re-recorded all their classics with Bush, so much heavier. That's not me throwing shade on Joey either, just prefer Bush era Anthrax
@@paulshaw9953 The Greater of Two Evils is a great album. Also check out the cover songs they recorded with John. Their take on Radiohead's The Bends is nothing short of amazing.
Quintessential "Thrash Metal" band...there's just so much more better material in this band's catalog than what most people would consider as Anthrax's most popular. Definitely worth getting "out of the box" and exploring what they've got to offer. Absolutely deserving of being included in the "Big Four."
This is classic Anthrax with Joey Belladonna doing main vocals. I was big fan back then, but I became an even bigger fan when they brought in Jon Bush as the singer. Their music matured with heavier riffs, a deeper sound, and powerful lyrics. If you revisit the band to see how they progressed (and I hope you do), start with any track off "Sound of White Noise". Any track! (But if you need suggestions, check out "Only", "Room for One More", "Hi Pro Glo", or"This is Not an Exit".)
Dan spitz the lead guitarist on this song is one of the only musicians to have a song written, that was played on Mars. It “woke up” the Mars rover. He’s also a VERY well accomplished watch maker that has earned a Swiss degree and whose watches are very desired among collectors.
@@vinceedwards3978 You mean the guy who's in the least Metal big 4 Thrash band and a Crossover Thrash band (S.O.D)? Like I said, borderline Punk. Especially in regards to this song, honestly, one could make a strong argument that this song is more Punk than Metal.
Thrash is literally Metal infused with a punk garage distortion sound so………it’s just the ratio of mix that varies. Disagree? Would you mosh at a Punk Concert? Would you Mosh at a Thrash concert? The Mosh fits you must Acquit!
This song is just as relevant now as it ever was. Check out their songs Medusa, or Madhouse. Both from their second (and best imo) album Spreading The Disease.
This is original anthrax…the antisocial album they started to stray from this style, and their last great album persistence of time was a return to their roots with a mix of the antisocial album.. you might want to check out S.O.D. And M.O.D. as several members of anthrax were involved in those bands
Now you’ve done it. You opened a can of Anthrax, the beach boy rugratlings have so much to offer. I say you MUST MUST listen to “I’m the Man 91’” do not listen to simply I,m the Man….bypass that, listen to I’m the Man 91’” from their Attack of the Killer B’s album or something bad will happen somewhere. Then after that audio delight it is Required you listen to Tipper’s favorite Anthrax song, “Starting Up a Posse” uncensored, you’ve listened to me so far don’t stop now! Also I could tell you I am in the hospital and it would make my week….and that’s true. If pity makes this happen I will accept it. Then maybe listen to Antisocial because it’s what everyone else will expect.
The entire Among the Living album is great from Anthrax. This is just one song from that album. It's mostly popular because of the MOSH PART where it starts driving 2/3rds through the song though a number of songs on the album have cool "mosh parts". The inserts even label them "mosh part" when you read the lyrics.
I missed this in your stream. give Indians, I am the law, Antisocial, I'm the man and Bring the noise with Public Enemy. I get a Kick out of the fact that Scott Ian the guitarist for anthrax is the son in law of Meatloaf.
Anthrax is an awesome band! I really hope you guys do more reactions to them. They have a huge catalogue! The Persistence Of Time album has hard and heavy bangers like “Time” & “Blood” along with “Discharge” & “In My World”. Their classic Among The Living album released back in 87’ has the classic hits Anthrax is known for like “Caught In A Mosh”, “Indians”. “I Am The Law”. Then in like 2004 they get a new singer and really switch up their sound. It was a cool era, different and produced some great albums like “Sounds Of White Noise” which had hits on it like “Only” (which James Hetfield of Metallica once stated as being the “perfect song”) “Room For one More”, “Black Lodge” and “This Is Not An Exit”. I can go on and on, great band, definitely go down the rabbit hole!
John Bush joined Anthrax in 1992, not 2004. Bush was on four Anthrax albums before leaving. There's some good stuff, but they are way different than the Belladonna era of Anthrax.
How many years has it been since I’ve heard the song, and I remember all the words and the guitar solo? Old school thrash really digs into your soul \m/😖\m/
Brad you are hilarious when something is over the top!! You always say, What In The World are we listening to??? I laugh Everytime! And Lex is bouncing all over the couch!!!! Lol! You guys are great!
Anthrax is rarely a metal fans favorite band, but out of the big thrash bands,. they were the ones who held out the longest in that intersection between punk and heavy metal that thrash was "supposed to be" And always did everything with a bit of a sarcastic grin, even when the rest of the bands starting taking themselves way too seriously.
I think this was a great introduction song to ANTHRAX. They are clean, fun and intelligent. I'm excited to see more reactions from these guys. Also for sure corey taylor listened to anthrax.
Anthrax and Public Enemy teamed up first which is metal and rap teaming up BEFORE Aerosmith/hard rock and Run DMC/Hip hop. And she is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
Check out Only with singer John Bush and In The End with Joey Belladonna who is also the singer on Caught in a Mosh. In The End are not typical Anthrax
YES! They are one of the 'Big 4',.. along with Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth. The 4 that started it all in the 80's (not in reality but they are celebrated as being the most popular the 80's,. introducing the most people to the genre). So yes Brad,... definitely old school. Each band having their own unique sound with Anthrax being the ones who took their sound more lightly (lyrical,. stage presence) and are considered to be born out of the New York hardcore/metal scene. Their songs are comical a lot of times and they are awesome! ALWAYS love me some ANTHRAX!
Anthrax is my favorite Big 4 band, Their album Persistence of time was my High School soundtrack. Check out Got the Time, H8 Red, Only, I Am The Law, In My World.
Ah, the boys from Queens, NY...love them (being from Queens myself). They have a lot of great songs. As others have mentioned here are some: Madhouse, Armed and Dangerous, I'm the Man, Belly of the Beast, I Am the Law, Anti Social, Bring the Noise (with Public Enemy).
Anthrax has a unique sound & delivery that sets them apart in the thrash metal genre... Check out their songs: 'I am the law' ... 'A.I.R.' ... 'Keep it in the family' ... 'Antisocial' (Trust cover) ... 'Metal thrashing mad' 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘 They had a stint w/ John Bush on vocals... check out: 'Room for one more' ... 'Inside out' ... 'Nothing' ... 'Only'... "What doesn't die" 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘
In Wolverhampton, UK, close to where I live, there are two music venues next to each other. The band, UFO, were playing in the larger venue, The Civic, and we were at the Anthrax gig in the smaller venue, The Wulfrun. Anthrax were so loud that my chest was actually vibrating. At one point, the vocalist said... "Ha, UFO are playing next door but their audience won't be able to hear them because we're so fucking loud".
Try Madhouse, Among the Living, Lone Justice, In My World, and Medusa for earlier Anthrax Only, Black Lodge, Room for One More, Safe Home, What Doesn't Die, and Nobody Knows Anything for John Bush era. The Devil that You Know, I'm Alive, Judas Priest, and In the End for newer Anthrax
OH damn!!! & that bridge, "think before you speak or suffer for your words, learn to give respect that others give to you.", I mean, come on, words to live by right there...
"Your mother made a monster, now get the hell out of my house" - One of the best lines ever written.
LOL I always kinda liked, "Talking to you is like clapping with one hand"
"I drink 3 six packs just so I can look at your face" is a better one of theirs
It’s a great example of creative power, flipping a negative thing parents’d say & putting lines like that into a song so people can bond over it.
Were you dropped as a baby cause brains you lack is my favorite line😂😂😂
This genre is called THRASH. moshing is how we danced at thrash concerts.
To hear an anthrax song you would like do the anthrax public enemy Collab BRING THE NOISE.
It's also been called "Speed Metal"
There is really two types of thrash: west coast and east coast. West coast is more metal than punk and east coast is more punk than metal.
Danced? Past tense? Are you sure?
@@karlsmith2570 a.k.a Trash
Comparing moshing to dancing is like comparing a punch in the face to a handshake
Anthrax is pure energy and fun. If Brad looks for lyrics, check out "Indians" from them. Or "I am the law" . A song about Judge Dredd.
Indians is such a good song! And yeah the lyrics are way more interesting ^^
I might actually like anthrax more than metallica
Great songs!
I was going to mention that one too, as I am a big Judge Dredd fan (I still have the old Eagle Comics run) as well.
I also agree that Anthrax is better than Metallica. Don't get me wrong, the first four Metallica albums are pure gold, it's just my personal preference that tips it in favour of Anthrax.
Slayer #1, though!
The entire among the living album
Anthrax doesn't get the respect they deserve. Their words are funny and make you think. Out of the big four they are the most "punk"
Amen!
Anthrax is not punk. Anthrax is the best metal band to come out of the 80’s. There is no Slipknot without Anthrax. Anthrax was also the granddaddies who first started mixing metal and rap.
Without Anthrax you’ve got no Limp Bizkit or Lincoln Park or any of the metal rap crossovers.
What I’m driving at here, is that Anthrax is the shit!!
AND WE REMAIN THE HARDEST EVER!!! NOT!!! NOT!!! NOT!!!
i been saying something similar for years. they are metal to the core, but they also have that fun punk vibe. the bermuda shorts, the not taking themselves too serious. great band
The "big 4" is bs. Anthrax *made* the New York Scene as it is today. AF, Cro-Mags, Sick of it All, Sheer Terror, they all owe to Anthrax.
Gotta check out Bring The Noise with them and Public Enemy.
oh crap you already suggested this, I'll leave mine up too.
YES!
Gotta start with I'm the Man then Bring the Noize. Both versions.
this!!!!
Yes!!!
Actually, this is a perfect representation of Anthrax, even though some of their best songs can also sound different.
This is from their best album, "Among The Living". It's one of the best thrash albums of all time.
Yep, this one song is exactly who classic Anthrax were as a band.
They are the diff sounding band of the big 4, only east coast representation, all the east coast bands have that raw sound, Overkill, Nuclear Assualt.
Absolutely. Not sure where she read that
Offical Anthrax fan here. The Album "Persistence of Time " is excellent. Gridlock, Intro to Reality, Belly of the Beast is a 3 song block i can honestly put up as their best work.
Finally. Nobody mentions this album, and it's really their only good album as far as I know, although State of Euphoria at least has good production and catchy tunes. But yeah, the bass tone of Belly of the Beast is the best I've heard. Great album!
Hail Bob.
@@meatloafninja2665 may we rejoice in his slack
Devil that you Know is a killer
@@justinatest9456 I disagree. Among the living, Spreading the disease and fistful of metal are their best albums in that order.
Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax were in a side band called S.O.D. A cool reaction would be to "March of the S.O.D/Sargent D.(mtv headbangers ball intro), Live at Budokan. It will give you a great visual of some of the craziness that goes on at metal concerts.
I have that CD in my truck at all times. One if my favorites. Brings back so many Memories
Oh yeah! The beginning of Budokan show is absolutely nuts with Billy Milano. I absolutely love it.
Is that Stormtroopers of Death, didn't realise they were some guys from Anthrax.
I cosign this with the only caveat that following March of the sod /Sgt d you immediately listen to suicidal tendencies “Join the Army”, and “Warn inside my Head” per my old mixtape for the Quadrifecta of Gen X Mosh/Skate dirty cool adrenaline……and drop into a sick pipe on your bones and shred!
Yeeesssss!!!
"Corey Taylor must like Anthrax"
A distinct possibility, given everyone likes Anthrax.
Corey Taylor LOVES Anthrax. He is one of the interviewees in their 40th Anniversary DVD documentary released this past July. Definitely worth a watch on streaming....
I like Anthrax…….Not!
@@lantose na-not, na-not not!
Y'all need to check out "Startin' Up A Posse", "Got The Time", Bring the Noise (w/Public Enemy), Refuse To Be Denied, Ball of Confusion, Only and Antisocial. Anthrax have always been my faves of the Big 4.
How could you miss "I Am The Law"?
may as well include some sod/mod start with milk
Among the Living album much better than anything you named here…
Context is super important for the Startin up a Posse song, it was directed at The PMRC back in he 90's when they were trying to censor music.
A lot of people don’t know that Antisocial is actually a cover. The original artist was the French band Trust.
For a very different Anthrax, try "Only", and it's from John Bush's era, and it's my favorite song from them by far. cheers!
Far better song.
My favourite album from Anthrax was the one when they re-recorded all their classics with Bush, so much heavier. That's not me throwing shade on Joey either, just prefer Bush era Anthrax
Yes. Best album too
My Safe Home rules and I don't know why 😂
@@paulshaw9953 The Greater of Two Evils is a great album. Also check out the cover songs they recorded with John. Their take on Radiohead's The Bends is nothing short of amazing.
Yes, even Keanu Reeves is an an Anthrax fan. Spotted at a Chicago show yrs. ago in the pit... nonetheless.
In town working on a movie.
“Talking to you is like clapping with one hand”
Awesome line
Always cracks me up trying to imagine what it looks like :D
@@petertapola8097 Koan solved, excellent.
@@petertapola8097 I can actually clap with one hand.
@@chrisstorms7511 I've seen someone who can do that too. Although it is more like flapping your wrist to make a sound.
Quintessential "Thrash Metal" band...there's just so much more better material in this band's catalog than what most people would consider as Anthrax's most popular. Definitely worth getting "out of the box" and exploring what they've got to offer. Absolutely deserving of being included in the "Big Four."
The episode of Married With Children with Anthrax in it was a funny episode.
Agreed! But, ALL Married with Children episodes are funny. Watch reruns and that show is still hilarious and holds up to this day.
Welcome to thrash as brought to you by the 80's...hehehehehehehehehe. I met these guys live in New Orleans, one of my all time favorite groups...ever.
Anthrax! One of the Greatest of all time
This is classic Anthrax with Joey Belladonna doing main vocals. I was big fan back then, but I became an even bigger fan when they brought in Jon Bush as the singer. Their music matured with heavier riffs, a deeper sound, and powerful lyrics. If you revisit the band to see how they progressed (and I hope you do), start with any track off "Sound of White Noise". Any track! (But if you need suggestions, check out "Only", "Room for One More", "Hi Pro Glo", or"This is Not an Exit".)
Dan spitz the lead guitarist on this song is one of the only musicians to have a song written, that was played on Mars. It “woke up” the Mars rover. He’s also a VERY well accomplished watch maker that has earned a Swiss degree and whose watches are very desired among collectors.
I met him back in '85. He is so tiny. He is shorter than Dio was.
I'm glad you've finally done Anthrax and can't wait to see what you think of a few more. I suggest "Indians", " I am the law" or "Be all end all"
Must listen to Anthrax - "Keep it in the Family", "Indians", "H8 Red", "One Man Stands"
Among the living!
I told you! together with Megadeth, Slayer and Metallica they are the BIG FOUR! You have to hear Im the man
I’m the Man 91’ though bypass other!
Also sort of forgetting Testament Big 5…….I’d add Metal Church for 6, I can think of 7 8 and 9 too
@@SargNickFury overkill and exodus for sure deserve to be up there
“Indians” is a good one from that same album.
This is real Metal!!!!
Ironically, this is borderline punk.
@@FuckRUclipsAndGoogle I have met the drummer, Charlie Benate! I stand by my comments
@@vinceedwards3978 You mean the guy who's in the least Metal big 4 Thrash band and a Crossover Thrash band (S.O.D)? Like I said, borderline Punk. Especially in regards to this song, honestly, one could make a strong argument that this song is more Punk than Metal.
Thrash is literally Metal infused with a punk garage distortion sound so………it’s just the ratio of mix that varies. Disagree? Would you mosh at a Punk Concert? Would you Mosh at a Thrash concert? The Mosh fits you must Acquit!
@@SargNickFury No shit, the ratio is literally what I'm talking about.
This song is just as relevant now as it ever was. Check out their songs Medusa, or Madhouse. Both from their second (and best imo) album Spreading The Disease.
Listen to those bass licks Charlie is putting out! You gotta listen to all the bits and pieces in these songs! Great band
Love it! Brings me back to high school!
You guys should react to…
Anthrax & Public Enemy - Bring the Noise
🎸🤘
Seconded.
Also, I'm the Man.
This is original anthrax…the antisocial album they started to stray from this style, and their last great album persistence of time was a return to their roots with a mix of the antisocial album.. you might want to check out S.O.D. And M.O.D. as several members of anthrax were involved in those bands
Only Anthrax could pull off the Public Enemy jam. Thank God for that jam
lex has this beautiful way of just accepting it and Brad likes to dissect it and find meaning. I love the way you guys interact with each other.
Got the time is my all time favorite! Anthrax is a great time and so energetic live.
Now you’ve done it. You opened a can of Anthrax, the beach boy rugratlings have so much to offer. I say you MUST MUST listen to “I’m the Man 91’” do not listen to simply I,m the Man….bypass that, listen to I’m the Man 91’” from their Attack of the Killer B’s album or something bad will happen somewhere. Then after that audio delight it is Required you listen to Tipper’s favorite Anthrax song, “Starting Up a Posse” uncensored, you’ve listened to me so far don’t stop now! Also I could tell you I am in the hospital and it would make my week….and that’s true. If pity makes this happen I will accept it. Then maybe listen to Antisocial because it’s what everyone else will expect.
Such a great band.
The entire Among the Living album is great from Anthrax. This is just one song from that album. It's mostly popular because of the MOSH PART where it starts driving 2/3rds through the song though a number of songs on the album have cool "mosh parts". The inserts even label them "mosh part" when you read the lyrics.
It sounds better when you're in an actual mosh pit, I remember those days!
Me too!! Spreading the disease tour... kicking off the night with 'A.I.R.' 🤘🤘👍
Anthrax is sooooo awesome!!!!! This is thrash metal and I love them!!!! Cry for the Indians!!!!!
I missed this in your stream. give Indians, I am the law, Antisocial, I'm the man and Bring the noise with Public Enemy. I get a Kick out of the fact that Scott Ian the guitarist for anthrax is the son in law of Meatloaf.
Lex I love you! You are so open to enjoying new and different types of music. KUDOS!
The most innovative of thrash: check out bring the noise, only, madhouse
Try Anthrax - Among The Living it's based on The Stand by Stephen King 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The entire Among the Living album (where this song is from) is a banger and easily their best album. "Madhouse" or "A.I.R" would also be good choices.
"A.I.R." is probably my favorite Anthrax song.
I agree A.I.R is Anthrax at their best and pure thrash
Anthrax is an awesome band! I really hope you guys do more reactions to them. They have a huge catalogue! The Persistence Of Time album has hard and heavy bangers like “Time” & “Blood” along with “Discharge” & “In My World”. Their classic Among The Living album released back in 87’ has the classic hits Anthrax is known for like “Caught In A Mosh”, “Indians”. “I Am The Law”. Then in like 2004 they get a new singer and really switch up their sound. It was a cool era, different and produced some great albums like “Sounds Of White Noise” which had hits on it like “Only” (which James Hetfield of Metallica once stated as being the “perfect song”) “Room For one More”, “Black Lodge” and “This Is Not An Exit”. I can go on and on, great band, definitely go down the rabbit hole!
John Bush joined Anthrax in 1992, not 2004. Bush was on four Anthrax albums before leaving. There's some good stuff, but they are way different than the Belladonna era of Anthrax.
Check Indians from the Chile on fire gig by anthrax pure class
This band always puts a smile on my face. They kick ass & have fun at same time..
i heard Scott Ian (from Anthrax) say in an interview that this is the only song that they have played live every time since it was released
How many years has it been since I’ve heard the song, and I remember all the words and the guitar solo?
Old school thrash really digs into your soul
\m/😖\m/
Brought back memories of great concert in 1986. where Anthrax supported Metallica oh what a night !!
And now we demand more Anthrax. My favourite "big 4" band.
Anthrax Keep It In The Family is a must.
Just saw these guys in Fresno Oct 6th. Sweet show. My buddy and I got picks. Fun times
Brad you are hilarious when something is over the top!! You always say, What In The World are we listening to??? I laugh Everytime! And Lex is bouncing all over the couch!!!! Lol! You guys are great!
Anthrax & Public Enemy "Bring the Noise" 🤘 the video version
Anthrax is rarely a metal fans favorite band, but out of the big thrash bands,. they were the ones who held out the longest in that intersection between punk and heavy metal that thrash was "supposed to be" And always did everything with a bit of a sarcastic grin, even when the rest of the bands starting taking themselves way too seriously.
Haha! Nice, i got the vinyl album, thx for your reactions again \m/
Anthrax Public Enemy bring the noise
Anthrax - "Keep it in the Family"
Anthrax did a cover of Joe Jacksons "Got the time"...both versions are awesome. Maybe a listen/comparison to both. 👍
Anthrax is just plain awesome. One of the originals
I think this was a great introduction song to ANTHRAX. They are clean, fun and intelligent. I'm excited to see more reactions from these guys. Also for sure corey taylor listened to anthrax.
This song is pure Anthrax
Anthrax and Public Enemy teamed up first which is metal and rap teaming up BEFORE Aerosmith/hard rock and Run DMC/Hip hop.
And she is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
I remember this was the first song I heard from Anthrax and I loved them since.
Oh man Brads eyes when the lyrics kick in😂. Great bass in the song!
'I Am The Law' and 'A Skeleton in the Closet' are two more great Anthrax songs off this same album, which is excellent.
Check out Only with singer John Bush and In The End with Joey Belladonna who is also the singer on Caught in a Mosh. In The End are not typical Anthrax
YES! They are one of the 'Big 4',.. along with Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth. The 4 that started it all in the 80's (not in reality but they are celebrated as being the most popular the 80's,. introducing the most people to the genre). So yes Brad,... definitely old school. Each band having their own unique sound with Anthrax being the ones who took their sound more lightly (lyrical,. stage presence) and are considered to be born out of the New York hardcore/metal scene. Their songs are comical a lot of times and they are awesome! ALWAYS love me some ANTHRAX!
I had state of euphoria on vinyl wish I still had it
You've gotta check out "Keep it in the Family" for a darker, even more intense Anthrax experience!
Yes indeed
Keep It In The Family is a good one
Anthrax is my favorite Big 4 band, Their album Persistence of time was my High School soundtrack. Check out Got the Time, H8 Red, Only, I Am The Law, In My World.
Ah, the boys from Queens, NY...love them (being from Queens myself). They have a lot of great songs. As others have mentioned here are some: Madhouse, Armed and Dangerous, I'm the Man, Belly of the Beast, I Am the Law, Anti Social, Bring the Noise (with Public Enemy).
Anthrax must listen list -
I am the law
Indians
Medusa
Only
Now it's dark
Madhouse
Thank you for finally checking out Anthrax. Check out Keep it in the Family. It’s an anti-racism song.
these were the days when you went to see a band, had a great time, came home bloody and stoked.
One of the big 4 bands!!!! My youth still love it
This whole album is awesome. Among the Living
Intro to reality and belly of the beast!
Anthrax has a unique sound & delivery that sets them apart in the thrash metal genre... Check out their songs:
'I am the law' ... 'A.I.R.' ... 'Keep it in the family' ... 'Antisocial' (Trust cover) ... 'Metal thrashing mad' 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘
They had a stint w/ John Bush on vocals... check out: 'Room for one more' ... 'Inside out' ... 'Nothing' ... 'Only'... "What doesn't die" 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘
Keep it in the Family is probably my favorite Anthrax song so that one would be cool to check out.
Antisocial is one of my faves off this album. Might want to check that out.
Germany 88' my roommate started a mosh pit!!!! About 600 people, AWESOME!!! Great Job Tim Fox!!!!
Oooh, please check out Anthrax and Public Enemy "Bring the Noise"... It's one of the best rap/rock collabs out there ;)
Check out Potters Field, I'm the Man, Belly of the Beast, Only, Black Lodge, Got the Time, Hi Pro Glo, and Bring the Noise
Their song Only is a good one to check out.
Have a listen to TIME it's a cover by Anthrax and it's got BIG BALLS
Seeing Anthrax today!! Super-pumped
My favorite Anthrax song is and always will be Metal Thrashing Mad, that shit gets you so pumped up
Anthrax is one of the best Thrash bands, big four. Great song from their best album.
Absolutely Lex! You are right on. He can actually sing!
My freshman year in HS. Moshing through the halls of the school with about a dozen others. Great times to be alive.
Some of the first tapes I bought. They had a message about society you didn't hear before. Some songs are really deep.
My teen years were these bands. So glad I caught the front end of that Genre of Metal.
For Anthrax you gotta listen to I am the Law, I'm the Man, Fueled, Hy Pro Glo, The devil you know, got the time. Just to name a few.
In Wolverhampton, UK, close to where I live, there are two music venues next to each other. The band, UFO, were playing in the larger venue, The Civic, and we were at the Anthrax gig in the smaller venue, The Wulfrun. Anthrax were so loud that my chest was actually vibrating. At one point, the vocalist said... "Ha, UFO are playing next door but their audience won't be able to hear them because we're so fucking loud".
Try Madhouse, Among the Living, Lone Justice, In My World, and Medusa for earlier Anthrax
Only, Black Lodge, Room for One More, Safe Home, What Doesn't Die, and Nobody Knows Anything for John Bush era.
The Devil that You Know, I'm Alive, Judas Priest, and In the End for newer Anthrax
skate music of the 80's
🔥Bring The Noise! 🔥
Anthrax sparked off Nu Metal along with Faith No More
Other classics; Medusa, Got The Time etc...
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Saw these guys a couple of years ago, opening for Slayer. They always brought the energy.
OH damn!!! & that bridge, "think before you speak or suffer for your words, learn to give respect that others give to you.", I mean, come on, words to live by right there...