Anthrax - Volume 8 The Threat Is Real (1998) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2003)

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Anthrax - Volume 8 The Threat Is Real (1998) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2003)

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Anthrax - Volume 8 The Threat Is Real (1998) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2003)

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Year : 1998 (Sanctuary Records Edition 2003)
Style : Thrash Metal , Groove Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 219 mb


Bio:

Anthrax is an American thrash metal band from New York, formed in 1981 by guitarist Scott Ian and bassist Dan Lilker. The group was considered one of the leaders of the thrash metal scene during the 1980s. When the genre's popularity increased, Anthrax was one of its "big four" with Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer. As of 2014 the band has released ten studio albums, a number of singles and an EP with American hip hop group Public Enemy. According to Nielsen SoundScan Anthrax sold 2.5 million records in the United States from 1991 to 2004, with worldwide sales of over 15 million.Noted for its live performances, Anthrax signed with the independent label Megaforce Records (which released the band's debut studio album in 1984). Lilker soon left the band to form Nuclear Assault, and was replaced by roadie Frank Bello. Vocalist Neil Turbin left shortly after and was replaced by Joey Belladonna. With a new lineup, the band recorded Spreading the Disease (distributed by Island Records) in 1985. Anthrax's third album, Among the Living, was released in 1987 to critical praise. The band experienced another lineup change in 1992, when John Bush replaced Belladonna as lead vocalist. Sound of White Noise was released the following year, peaking at number seven on the Billboard 200. Studio recordings during the 1990s saw the band,influenced by other genres, experimenting with its sound.Anthrax's lineup has changed several times. Paul Kahn and Greg Walls were early replacements for drummer Dave Weiss and bassist Kenny Kushner; the band has had a number of vocalists, including Neil Turbin, Joey Belladonna and John Bush. Scott Ian and Charlie Benante, who joined Anthrax in 1983, are the only band members to appear on every album; bassist Frank Bello has played on every album except the band's first. Belladonna returned to Anthrax for Worship Music, his first studio album with the band since 1990's Persistence of Time.

Album:

Volume 8: The Threat Is Real is the eighth studio album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. The album was released on July 28, 1998 by Ignition Records and debuted at number 118 on the Billboard 200 chart. The record was produced by the band and Paul Crook. It features the song "Crush", which appeared in the video game ATV Offroad Fury for PlayStation 2 and in the game's soundtrack. Other released singles from the album were "Inside Out", "Piss N Vinegar" and "Born Again Idiot"."Pieces", the hidden track at the end of the album, was written by bassist Frank Bello as a tribute to his brother Anthony who was murdered outside his girlfriend's home in The Bronx on March 25th, 1996 by an assailant who has never been identified. The track features Bello on vocals.Stephen Thomas Erlewine, in a mixed review for AllMusic, wrote that the album is a continuation of the band's "writing slump" which started with 1993's Sound of White Noise. He said that there aren't many "memorable songs" on the record, and went to call it "transitional album" leading the band to "new, uncharted territory".Stephen Thompson of The A.V. Club found the album to be "aggressive to the point of being exhausting".Martin Popoff in his Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal remarks how the band put a bit of everything in the songs, including multiple speeds, "humor scattered here and there", "big grungy guitars", "meat and potatoes riffing and roaring vocals from Bush", while "experimenting with some different textures and dynamics". The result is not just "an accessible thrash metal record", as is typical with Anthrax.All lyrics written by John Bush and Scott Ian; all music by Charlie Benante, except where noted.

Line-Up:

John Bush - vocals
Scott Ian - guitars
Frank Bello - bass, vocals on "Pieces"
Charlie Benante - drums, lead guitars on some tracks

Guests:

Phil Anselmo - backing vocals on "Killing Box"
Dimebag Darrell - guitar solos on "Inside Out" and "Born Again Idiot"
Paul Crook - guitar solos on "Killing Box", "Hog Tied", "Big Fat", "Stealing From A Thief"

Production:

Produced by Anthrax
Co-produced and engineered by Paul Crook
Mixed by Chris Sheldon

Tracklist:

01. Crush
02. Catharsis
03. Inside Out
04. Piss N Vinigar
05. 604
06. Toast To The Extras
07. Born Again Idiot
08. Killing Box
09. Harms Way
10. Hog Tied
11. Big Fat
12. Cupajoe
13. Alpha Male
14. Stealing From A Thief
15. Pieces
16. Giving The Horns (Bonus Track)
17. The Bends (Radiohead cover) (Bonus Track)
18. Snap/I'd Rather Be Sleeping (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles cover) (Bonus Track)

+ Video "Inside Out" (Official Video)


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