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Spreading The Disease - Anthrax

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Speed Metal & Thrash / Artist: Anthrax / Audio CD released 1991-08-01 at Island / Disc #1 ... more
Spreading The Disease - Anthrax ... Tracklisting
1 Gung Ho
2 Armed And Dangerous
3 Afters
4 Enemy
5 SSC
6 Stand Or Fall
7 Mad House
8 Lone Justice
9 AIR

Newest Review: ... odd melodic song wouldn't go amiss, and there are some great examples on this album, but there ends up being far too many for ... more

 ... comfort. Anthrax's greatest assets at this point were new singer Joey Belladonna, whose powerful high scream makes even the lesser songs enjoyable, and the virtuoso/show-off talent of axeman Dan Spitz, who sadly wastes most of his talent with a couple of brief, show-off solos at the start and end of each song, with only a single repeated riff to carry the bulk of it through. These riffs are mostly memorable and catchy, but are repeated ad nauseam in songs such as 'AIR,' which starts out sounding like the cooles...more

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Spreading the Disease
Release Date: 1991 - 08 - 01, Audio CD, Island
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Premium Review Spreading The Disease - Anthrax: It's a Madhouse (636 words)
by - written on 23/01/08 (Very useful, 10 readings)
Rating:

Anthrax's second album is a lot more polished than the first and as such lacks any of its energy or excitement, and is evidence enough why this member of the thrash metal Big Five always ranked at the bottom, receiving a cardboard "I tried hard" smiley-face medallion that they didn't strictly deserve . While there's nothing intrinsically wrong with these ten songs, they do all follow more or less exactly the same structure that becomes tiresome fairly soon, and almost all of them lack the intensity, speed and aggression of a genuine thrash performance, with too great a focus on crafting melodic, sing-able choruses. This would be more forgivable if the breakneck ...  Read the complete review

 

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