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Free Music Notes for We've Come for You AllFree Music Review: Awesome.........what St. Anger should of been. Hit: 5 StarsFinally a good metal album. Great riffs and solos. Metallica needs to take some lessons from Anthrax. Absolutely one of the best albums I have heard in a long time
Free Music Review: This album is a waste of money. Don't buy it. Hit: 1 StarsIf you heard that Anthrax plays thrash, and you like thrash,i.e. old school Forbidden, Exodus, Testament, Sodom, Destruction, etc. Don't be fooled into buying this album.... This ISN'T thrash!! It's crap! I wasted money on this album having never before listened to Anthrax and what I had heard was completely right, the singer SUCKS, the jams are weak and lame, and the lyrics are garbage. Why do record companys produce lame stuff like this? Because they think we're stupid enough to buy it. Let's show them they're wrong. Don't buy any crappy new albums from washed up 80's thrash bands , i.e. Metallica, Testament, Overkill, Exodus, Forbidden, Anthrax. Trust me, just because some of them were good in the 80's doesn't mean they don't suck to high heaven now. 1 star for a lame-ass ripoff record!
Free Music Review: Tragic Hit: 1 StarsThese guys need to drop this band and focus on new S.O.D. material. John Bush should reform Armored Saint. At least they didn't try too hard to write radio playable metal. I'd have to place Anthrax in the Metallica category, i.e., I never listen to the good old albums anymore because the new albums are so extremely disappointing...
Free Music Review: And then there was Anthrax Hit: 5 StarsI've always liked Anthrax, all of their work, but this album really slapped me in the face. "We've come for you all" is unbelievable. I have the Euro import, which is essentially useless in terms of the extra songs. The two extra tracks are "safe home (acoustic)" which you don't need and "we're a happy family" which you also don't need. Other than the bonus tracks, there is absolutely no filler. Every song rocks and hard. Charlie Benante has busted out the double kick drums again and it's not just for show. The drumming, for the most part, is back on par with what Anthrax fans know it is capable of being. The drumming is one area that has been noticeably improved since precious efforts. With the addition of Rob Caggiano on lead guitar the guitar work is once again a featured part of the songs. Rob is by far the best lead player that Anthrax has had. Scott Ian and Rob did a good job at combining a heavy music with enough groove, precision, and timing to bust a Swiss made watch. Rob is also said to be the one who inspired Charlie (Anthrax's pricinple song writer) to put the horns back on his head and write some serious metal. Well Rob, mission accomplished. John Bush has also stepped up his efforts in the vocal department as well. The melodies on this album are the best Anthrax has had and they suit the songs perfectly. John exudes confidence, conviction and emotion like Anthrax has never been able to do before. The song writing has also been raised to a whole other level. The melodies and guitars are meaner yet more apatising to the ear than ever. The improved song writing, greater attention to detail, superior musicianship, and added effort and emotion have made this a classic album of 2003. There is an obvious increased focus to the production as well. It seems that they were just more focussed in all aspects of this recording. Regardless of how many copies this album sells, it is a classic in my mind. It ranks up there with Among the Living and Persistence of Time and this album is so far my favorite album this year. It has been on repeat since I bought it and it just keeps getting better. Don't expect Joe Belladonna vocals from John Bush but expect some classic metal from a classic yet refreshingly aggressive metal band. Stand outs - "What doesn't die", "Superhero", "Safe Home", "Refuse to be denied"
Free Music Review: Anthrax should be called Nu-thrax..haha Hit: 1 StarsI really can't believe people actually like this weak music. Anthrax only has 3 good albums, Fistful of metal, Spreading the disease, and Among the living. In other words, Anthrax has sucked now for about 17 years. Whoa, thats longer than Nu-tallica has sucked. Anthrax is just worthless. None of them can play anymore, it's just all jumpriffs that any band could play. When they fired Joey belladona, they killed themselves for good. John Bush is one of the worst vocalists ever. Their bassist Frank Bella realized how bad they were sucking, so he decided to quit. haha. Slayer is the only band of the "big four" that still plays metal. I don't know what Dave Mustaine is doing with Megadeth, he might just do some kinda dumb solo album. But anyway Anthrax has been Nu-thrax ever since they got John Bush. They need to just quit and die for good. And just for the record, all Nu-metal is for sissy little girls and f@gs. Long live Death.
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