Thursday, June 24, 2010

Anthrax - Stomp 442 (1995)

Of the eve of the Big Four movie, I recently got a new Anthrax record. To be honest, i'm not familiar with anything from the Bush era other than We've Come for you All. In the debate of Anthrax singers Bush and Belladonna, it's obvious to me that I prefer Joey Belladonna just despite he was in all the classics like "Caught in a Mosh". Insult to injury, Dan Spitz lead guitarist stepped out of Anthrax and wasn't part of the band anymore. The sound by no surprise doesn't sound anything like Among the Living or Spreading the Disease. It's the worst release by Anthrax obviously. It's still heavy and everything but, lacks great songs. I don't recommend bad albums and it isn't bad it's just that everything they've done is just hands down better. Songs to check out are "Random Acts of Senseless Violence", "Riding Shotgun" and "Fueled".

1. "Random Acts of Senseless Violence" 4:02
2. "Fueled" 4:02
3. "King Size" 3:58
4. "Riding Shotgun" 4:25
5. "Perpetual Motion" 4:18
6. "In a Zone" 5:06
7. "Nothing" 4:33
8. "American Pompeii" 5:30
9. "Drop the Ball" 4:59
10. "Tester" 4:21
11. "Bare" 5:29

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