We've Come For You AllAnthrax
Release Date: 05/06/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 473391_CD
UPC # 060768460928
Label: Sanctuary (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Anthrax
Artist: Roger Daltrey; Dimebag Darrell Producer: Scrap 60; Eddie Wohl; Steve Regina; Anthrax; Rob Caggiano Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Anthrax: Scott Ian (vocals, guitar); John Bush (vocals); Charlie Benante (acoustic & electric guitars, drums, percussion); Rob Caggiano (guitar); Frank Bello (bass, background vocals). Additional personnel: Roger Daltrey (vocals); Dimebag Darrell (guitar). Partially recorded at Red Clay Studios, Suffern, New York. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Frank Bello , John Bush , Roger Daltrey, Scott Ian (vocals); Charlie Benante (guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, drums); Rob Caggiano (guitar). Audio Mixers: Eddie Wohl; Steve Regina; Rob Caggiano; Charlie Benante. Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Bear Tracks, Suffern, NY; Red Clay Studios, Suffern, NY; Wayne Manor, Neshrnic Station, NJ. Illustrator: Brent Thompson. Arranger: Anthrax. Just when you thought it was safe, Anthrax (the band) is back. Refusing to change their name in a post-9/11 climate, the thrash legends from New York City storm back to the mainstream after a five-year release gap. Anthrax helped to create not one, but three metal sub-genres--thrash-, rap- and nu-metal, and WE'VE COME FOR YOU ALL serves to remind the current generation who was there first. The album pulses to life with the tribal beat and crackling guitar of a metallic giant waking from a deep slumber. Following the briefest of pauses, the album explodes to life with "What Doesn't Die." It comes at you fast and hard, as one of the best rhythm sections in metal lays down its famous chug. The addition of guitarist/producer Rob Caggiano gives new blood to an already well-oiled machine. A power ballad ("Safe Home") and a Southern rock stomp ("Cadillac Rock Box") provide contrast to the thrash attack of "Nobody Knows Anything" and the title track. Anthrax can even make an acoustic guitar sound crunchy ("Refuse To Be Denied"). Headbangers, put away your gas mask, but keep your neck brace handy.
Critics of heavy metal long pointed out the genre's penchant for often taking itself far too seriously, but N.Y.C. thrash metallists Anthrax showed that metal could indeed have a light-hearted side. Besides helping to put thrash metal on the map with a slew of classic albums in the 1980s, the band was one of the first to merge rap with metal via their cult hit "I'm the Man" and their historic collaboration with Public Enemy on the 1991 remix of PE's "Bring the Noise."
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