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Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Speed Metal & Thrash / Artist: Anthrax / Audio CD released 2003-02-24 at Nuclear Blast / ... more
We've Come For You All - Anthrax ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Intro
2 What Doesn't Die
3 Superhero
4 Refuse To Be Denied
5 Safe Home
6 Anyplace But Here
7 Nobody Knows Anything
8 Strap It On
9 Black Dahlia
10 Cadillac Rock Box
11 Taking The Music Back
12 Crash
13 Think About An End
14 We've Come For You All

Newest Review: ... fast, memorable guitar riffs and more on setting up a heavy groove for Bush to yell melodically over, but starting with 'Safe ... more

 ... Home,' Rob Caggiano throws out some old-fashioned solos in most songs for good measure. This longer fifth track was the single from the album, perhaps inevitably, and although its slightly jarring leap from heavy, plodding verses to emotive, melodic chorus is a bit far-fetched, and its main riff's undeniable similarity to that bloody 2 Unlimited 'No Limit' song is rather weird, it opens the album up to greater musical possibilities that it follows through on to some extent, furthering the use of acoustic guita...more

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Premium Review We've Come For You All - Anthrax: Stream of Consciousness Flows into a River of Blood (592 words)
by - written on 23/01/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Anthrax's final album with vocalist John Bush (ex-Armored Saint) prior to the reunion of the original line-up continues in more or less the same groove metal style of most contemporary thrash bands since Pantera, but avoids being overly hostile in the same way. With a firm hard rock base, this collection of fourteen relatively varied songs won't necessarily appeal to fans of the band's earlier albums with Joey Belladonna, but don't have the same disappointing, alienating, sell-out sense of later releases by Metallica and Megadeth. With no aspirations to being traditional thrash, and no desire to participate fully in the groove devolution either, Anthrax's sound continues ...  Read the complete review

 

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