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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Speed Metal & Thrash / Artist: Anthrax / Audio CD released 2004-09-06 at Nuclear Blast / ... more
Stomp 442 - Anthrax ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Random Acts of Senseless Violence
2 Fueled
3 King Size
4 Riding Shotgun
5 Perpetual Motion
6 In A Zone
7 Nothing
8 American Pompeii
9 Drop The Ball
10 Tester
11 Bare
12 Fueled (Video)
13 Nothing (Video)

Newest Review: ... this is only made worse by the departure of another member in the form of guitarist Dan Spitz. John Bush manages to exceed ... more

 ... all expectations of his ability to sell out and conform by adopting a Phil Anselmo faux-rap style for many of the verses balanced out by reasonable singing in the choruses that still isn't a decent enough excuse, and the whole album is a painful attempt to produce something commercially viable with irrelevant heaviness laid over the top, seemingly in an attempt to prove that they're still the same old uncompromising Anthrax to the small minority of fans who might actually believe them. This is the same uncompromising An...more

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Stomp 442
Release Date: 2004 - 09 - 06, Audio CD, Nuclear Blast
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Premium Review Stomp 442 - Anthrax: Do It, Drive It, Drink It, Smoke It, Choke It (334 words)
by - written on 23/01/08 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Just when I thought Anthrax couldn't stoop any lower, they release this horrendous follow-up to the already fairly disastrous 'Sound of White Noise,' only this time instead of ripping off Alice in Chains, they're attempting to combine the irritating, macho groove metal of Pantera with the radio-friendly rock of the Foo Fighters, which is obviously a much better idea. Once again, the sound is completely alien from classic Anthrax, and this is only made worse by the departure of another member in the form of guitarist Dan Spitz. John Bush manages to exceed all expectations of his ability to sell out and conform by adopting a Phil Anselmo faux-rap style for many ...  Read the complete review

 

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