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Anthrax - The Greater of Two Evils


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anthrax_greateroftwoevils.jpg14 classic tracks, chosen by fans on the group's website, recorded live.

Samples here.

Track Listings

1. Deathrider

2. Metal Thrashing Mad

3. Caught in a Mosh

4. A.I.R.

5. Among the Living

6. Keep It in the Family

7. Indians

8. Madhouse

9. Panic

10. I Am the Law

11. Belly of the Beast

12. N.F.L.

13. Be All End All

14. Gung-Ho

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whoa, i love that cover. coincidentally (or not), we were listening to 'among the living' and 'attack' yesterday.

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It would seem that all the tracks are from their '84 debut, Fistful of Metal, through 1990's Persistance of Time. This was the Neil Turbin/Joey Belladonna era (singers). Being live, however, it would seem the fans find it acceptable that the latest singer, John Bush, sing all these classic Anthrax songs.

I came in during 1986's Among the Living and have enjoyed the music ever since. Even up to the latest release, the music has been just as aggressive. Some of the fastest music created by them is listed on this release. I may have to check it out sometime.

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