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Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991) - Anthrax
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Track Listing
  1. A.I.R.]
  2. Lone Justice]
  3. Madhouse]
  4. The Enemy]
  5. Armed and Dangerous/Lilker/]
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  1. A.I.R.]
  2. Lone Justice]
  3. Madhouse]
  4. The Enemy]
  5. Armed and Dangerous/Lilker/]
  6. Medusa/Zazula]
  7. Gung-Ho/Lilker/]
  8. Among the Living]
  9. Caught in a Mosh]
  10. I Am the Law/Lilker]
  11. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)]
  12. A Skeleton in the Closet]
  13. Indians]
  14. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
  15. I'm the Man/Rooney]
  16. Be All, End All]
  17. Make Me Laugh]
  18. Antisocial
  19. Who Cares Wins]
  20. Now It's Dark]
  21. Finale]
  22. Time]
  23. Keep It in the Family]
  24. In My World]
  25. Intro to Reality]
  26. Belly of the Beast]
  27. Got the Time
  28. Discharge]
  29. Bring the Noise
  30. Antisocial
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Obviously, Anthrax's Anthrology: No Hit Wonders 1985-1991 isn't comprehensive. It draws exclusively from the Joey Belladonna era and ignores John Bush, not to mention Dan Lilker, meaning it's flawed like the five other band retrospectives out there. Still, the lineup of Belladonna, Ian, Benante, Bello, and Spitz marks the creative zenith when Anthrax helped mold thrash/speed metal and willed rap-rock into its frustrated existence. ("Bring the Noise" birthed Limp Bizkit, but you can't blame Anthrax and Public Enemy for that. ...

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Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991) 2005, Island

UPC: 602498832639

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