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Bring the Noise
Release Date: 1991 - 07 - 01, Audio CD, Universal Last Update 09.12.2009 06:11
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Read Reviews for Bring The Noise - Anthrax
by - written on 23/01/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Anthrax's cover of Public Enemy's 'Bring the Noise' is widely celebrated as the first true rap-metal hybrid, and however dubious and responsible for later atrocities it may be, it's a competent enough effort that even deceives the listener into thinking that this sort of thing makes sense. Featuring Public Enemy's Chuck D rapping along with the Anthrax guys, the song was apparently planned as a light-hearted affair that ended up becoming a little more serious, which can only be a good thing considering how terrible their earlier rap abomination 'I'm the Man' turned out. This is a hell of a lot better. The most impressive thing about this song is how it manages ... Read the complete review
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