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ANTHRAX
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Anthrax - Fistful of Metal. January / 1984.
#Anthrax #NeilTurbin #DanLilker #ScottIan
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This shit's heavy like the illustrations of Eliphas Lévi
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(274) Anthrax: Worst-to-Best
Disciples!! We did it – we got through the Big 4*! While we’re fans of all of the bands involved, just like the others – Anthrax has a lot of good albums, and some that are less-so. Hell – even the fans can’t agree. But Anthrax has one thing those others don’t – 2 different singers. (3 if you count Neil Turbin.) How will the releases stack up, and is ‘Fistful of Metal’ their best ever?Crank it up…
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ANTHRAX Plays First Concert With Original Bassist DAN LILKER In 40 Years (Video)
Last month, ANTHRAX announced that, due to personal reasons, bassist Frank Bello will not be able to accompany the band on its upcoming South American tour, which kicked off last night (April 13) at MXMF The Metal Fest.
Filling in on those dates, as well as two U.S. festival shows in May, will be ANTHRAX founding member and original bassist Dan Lilker, marking his first appearance with the band…
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S.O.D. & Freddy Krueger
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THE RODS Drummer Carl Canedy To Release Autobiography "Tales Of A Wild Dog"
Carl Canedy, renowned drummer, producer, and songwriter is scheduled to release his autobiography, “Tales of a Wild Dog“, on April 4, 2024.
Carl is well known for his skills and prowess as the drummer for the influential Upstate, New York power trio: THE RODS.
He has also made a name for himself as the producer on some of thrash metal’s earliest albums: Anthrax’s “Fistful of Metal” and “Spreading…
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THAT METAL INTERVIEW presents Dan Lilker of NUCLEAR ASSAULT & S.O.D. (recorded September 2022). Bass master Danny lilker chats about his long 30 plus career & also reveals NUCLEAR ASSAULT's retirement. Dan speaks of his time with ANTHRAX & also reveals what happened at the end.
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Anthrax - Fistful Of Metal - 1984
Played this to death when it came out! The only Anthrax album worth listening to, the rest is commercial shite. The Dan Lilker years eh! Questionable art skills on the cover, but every track a classic.
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Friday, July 21: Anthrax, "Subjugator"
“Subjugator” had arguably the best riff on Fistful of Metal, with Danny Spitz essentially shredding on upper strings with a circular spidery riff that pointed towards thrash while staying rooted in Priest/Maiden dynamics. The track wasn’t thrash, but it was energetic and fun, even if Neil Turbin occasionally ventured into Eric Adams territory but with much less control. Anthrax in their early years were more fans than actual musicians and songwriters, so the arrangement on “Subjugator” was somewhat aimless and mostly went for enthusiasm and “metal” as opposed to being a real song, but everyone, especially Danny and Charlie were clearly having a great time overplaying and banging away. Fistful of Metal was definitely the goofy kid brother among the Big 4 debuts, and “Subjugator” had neither the menace, force or technicality that Anthrax’s peers brought to the table, but it ripped with undeniable good cheer, and that turned out to be what ultimately distinguished the band.
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