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Anthrax albums featuring John Bush

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| | We've Come For You All CD (2003) Enhanced CD
$10.15 Just when you thought it was safe, Anthrax (the band) is back. Refusing to change their name in a post-9/11 climate, the thrash legends from New York City storm back to the mainstream after a five-year release gap. Anthrax helped ...
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| Greater Of Two Evils CD (2004)
$9.99 The result, THE GREATER OF TWO EVILS, is a live-to-tape performance, equally raw and refined, with very few tweaks to the original arrangements. Inspiring versions of "Caught in a Mosh," "Madhouse," and "I Am the Law" attest to the enduring ...
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| Music Of Mass Destruction CD (2004)
$15.99 Vocalist John Bush, a tireless frontman, passionately leads the charge through classics ("Caught in a Mosh," "I Am the Law") and rips through newer material ("Safe Home," "Nobody Knows Anything"). Filling the long-standing vacancy in the group, lead guitarist Rob ...
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| Stomp 442 CD (1995)
$14.29 Additional personnel includes: Paul Crook, Dimebag Darrell, Mike Tempesta (guitar).
Digitally remastered by Eddie Schreyer (Oasis Mastering, Studio City, California).
1995's STOMP 442 was Anthrax's second album with singer John Bush, and first after the band sacked lead guitarist and founding member ...
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| We've Come For You All CD (2003)
$24.45 Just when you thought it was safe, Anthrax (the band) is back. Refusing to change their name in a post-9/11 climate, the thrash legends from New York City storm back to the mainstream after a five-year release gap. Anthrax helped ...
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| Stomp 442 CD (1995) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$36.99 Additional personnel includes: Paul Crook, Dimebag Darrell, Mike Tempesta (guitar).
Digitally remastered by Eddie Schreyer (Oasis Mastering, Studio City, California).
1995's STOMP 442 was Anthrax's second album with singer John Bush, and first after the band sacked lead guitarist and founding member ...
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| Extended Versions CD (2007)
$5.95 Recording information: The Metro, Chicago, IL (12/05/2003).
Personnel: John Bush (vocals); Rob Caggiano (guitar); Charlie Benante (drums).
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| Volume 8 CD (1998) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
$41.15 As pioneers of thrash metal circa 1985, Anthrax supplied a soundtrack of aggression for the 80's and early 90's. The band also gained notoriety for the successful merging of rap and metal. VOLUME 8 shows Anthrax is as vital as ...
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| We Have Come For You All CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
$43.09 This Japanese release contains a bonus track, "We're A Happy Family."
Just when you thought it was safe, Anthrax (the band) is back. Refusing to change their name in a post-9/11 climate, the thrash legends from New York City storm back ...
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| Sound Of White Noise Vinyl LP (1993)
$26.75 The 2001 edition of SOUND OF WHITE NOISE contains 4 bonus tracks.
Digitally remastered by Eddie Schreyer (Oasis Mastering, Studio City, California).
After signing a lucrative deal with Elektra in the early '90s, Anthrax surprised the heavy-metal community by sacking longtime frontman ...
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 Anthrax Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Anthrax songs: Caught in a Mosh Lyrics, I Am the Law Lyrics, Madhouse Lyrics, Indians Lyrics, Bring the Noise Lyrics, Armed and Dangerous Lyrics, A.I.R. Lyrics, Antisocial Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Keep It in the Family Lyrics, Got the Time Lyrics, Among the Living Lyrics, Only Lyrics, Efilnikufesin Lyrics, Safe Home Lyrics, Belly of the Beast Lyrics, Fueled Lyrics, Medusa Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Room For One More Lyrics, What Doesn't Die Lyrics, Nobody Knows Anything Lyrics.
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 Anthrax Biography
Critics of heavy metal long pointed out the genre's penchant for often taking itself far too seriously, but N.Y.C. thrash metallists Anthrax showed that metal could indeed have a light-hearted side. Besides helping to put thrash metal on the map with a slew of classic albums in the 1980s, the band was one of the first to merge rap with metal via their cult hit "I'm the Man" and their historic collaboration with Public Enemy on the 1991 remix of PE's "Bring the Noise."
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Charlie Benante | Public Enemy, S.O.D., VAST | | Scott Ian | Public Enemy, S.O.D., Death Angel, Steel Panther, Stormtroopers of Death, Necro | | Frank Bello | Helmet | | Dan Spitz | Public Enemy | | Joey Belladonna | | John Bush | Armored Saint, Edie Brickell, Critters Buggin', Ian McLagan, Spin Doctors, Nuclear Blast All Stars, Portable, Six Feet Under |
 Worked With
Public Enemy, U.T.F.O.
 Contemporaries
Metallica, Beastie Boys, Megadeth, Public Enemy, Slayer, Faith No More, Corrosion of Conformity, Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies, Overkill, Sick of It All, Entombed, Living Colour, Death, Manowar, Biohazard, Kyuss, Bolt Thrower, Armored Saint, Autopsy, Sacred Reich, Sabbat, Thanatos, Tankard, Nuclear Assault, Dark Angel, Jerry's Kids (Boston), Morgoth, Vendetta
 Followers
Korn, Limp Bizkit, Insane Clown Posse, Kid Rock, 311, Papa Roach, Death Angel, The Bloodhound Gang, Testament, Vision of Disorder, Flotsam & Jetsam (US), House of Pain, Grim Reaper, CIV
 Influences
Black Sabbath, Kiss, The Sex Pistols, Motörhead, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Run-D.M.C., Bad Brains, Venom, Discharge, Fear, Anvil, The Mentors
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