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Catman3
03-24-2005, 03:23 PM
Anthrax Reunites "Among The Living" Lineup

By Sefany Jones, Editor
Thursday, March 24, 2005 @ 11:19 AM

Anthrax Reunites Lineup of Joey Belladonna, Dan Spitz, Frank Bello, Charlie Benante and Scott Ian; Global Online Conference on April 1st


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

HEAVY METAL IN A STATE OF EUPHORIA …

Metal Fans Are Once Again ‘Caught In A Mosh’!

IT’S OFFICIAL: The Triumphant REUNION of The Among The Living Line-up of Legendary Speed Metal Icons!

ANTHRAX RETURNS!!!

Twice Grammy nominated, MTV/VMA nominees and Multi-Platinum and Gold Awarded music veterans ANTHRAX have sold over 10,000,000 records worldwide including nine studio albums, two live albums, three greatest hits, plus two DVDs. Touring pros ANTHRAX performed on over fifty tours spanning the globe – in thirty-two countries on five continents including Europe, North America, South America, Australia and Asia. New York’s own ANTHRAX has an unmistakable signature style and distinct sound that breaks musical, cultural and political boundaries – influencing a myriad of bands throughout the spectrum of musical genres for 20 years.

Now, for the first time in 13 years the entire Among The Living lineup: Joey Belladonna, Frankie Bello, Charlie Benante, Scott Ian and Danny Spitz, will gather together in one room on April 1st to discuss new music releases, as well as the future plans for this monumental ANTHRAX reunion.

At the conclusion of the ANTHRAX Global Press Conference and Luncheon, ANTHRAX will make an important statement regarding the U.S. Government and the Anthrax Vaccine.

ANTHRAX has teamed up with Slave to the Metal™ Foundation (www.slavetothemetal.org) to bring public awareness to the dangers of the Anthrax Vaccine. The newly legislated “BioShield Act” (July, 2004) allows the Department of Health and Human Services to inject American Citizens with Anthrax Vaccines and other untested and unapproved substances without informed consent, using our military as first line guinea pigs. Experts will be at the conference to discuss this with attendees.

20 QUOTES FOR 20 YEARS FROM WORLD RENOWNED MUSIC MASTERS

Foo Fighters - Dave Grohl: "Anthrax? The cover of "Fistful of Metal" says it all. I bought that fucker when it came out in 84, without hearing even so much as a note. They haven't disappointed me since. Unmistakable riffs, mindfuck drumming and classic songs – they've opened too many doors to mention. Badasses. They are better than your band."

Deftones – Abe Cunningham: “Anthrax plays a huge role in Stef and me meeting and starting to jam together; we met through a mutual friend who gave me my first copy of Among The Living. Deftones started in 1988, but before that it was just the two of us in his mom's hot ass garage with the dryer on and the washing machine overflowing trying to make it through Indians and Caught In A Mosh. I would like to thank you guys for the inspiration, your precision, your tones, your dedication and for having the nut sacks to try shit that no one would. Happy 20th Anniversary!!! All the best.”

Damageplan - Vinnie Paul: “Anthrax is one of the most kick ass American metal bands of all time. They have out lasted every trend to come along in the last 20 years and are still relevant today … my hats off to them … definitely one of Dimes’ and my favorite bands of all time.”

Public Enemy - Chuck D: “The world of music to me is about pioneers and groundbreakers, doing bold and daring things in the face of critics and nay-sayers, while only to have everybody snatch credit when that innovation is overstood as the fabric of the terrain. There is no question in my mind regarding MY friends Anthrax in this regard, and dragging me along in the process of making history. Pushing the envelope, yup, plus the fact that they set a high bar on killer shows and max-throttled songs has not only entertained me but inspired me as well … ”

Judas Priest – Rob Halford: “Everyone in Judas Priest congratulates our good friends from Anthrax for passing their 20th year metal milestone. We have always been fans of the band and had the pleasure to do many shows together. Anthrax are true pioneers with their unique style, sound and heavy brand of metal. They have always and will continue to inspire and influence those around them within the metal world.”

Slipknot – Corey Taylor: "Anthrax is to me one of the most influential bands of my generation, albeit one of the most under rated with no real reason to be. They are concise, they are fast, they're just all around fuckin’ badass. Whether they had Belladonna or John Bush, they remain one of the best bands out there, bar none."

Motorhead – Lemmy: "Who would have thought, all those years ago, that the boys would do so well?"

Audioslave - Tom Morello: "The Anthrax collaboration with Public Enemy was one of the critical turning points in breaking down barriers of race and genre in heavy music."

Mudvayne – Chad Gray and Matt McDonough: “Anthrax is a cultural institution in the world of heavy metal music.”

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Flea: “Anthrax shreds. Anthrax rocks. Their Joe Jackson cover made my kidneys flip upside down.”

Sum 41 – Dave Baksh: “The reason I started playing guitar was "Caught in a Mosh."

Kiss - Gene Simmons: "Anthrax is cool - They've always been cool and 'Anti-Social.’”

Lamb of God – Chris Adler & Mark Morton: “Anthrax has always embodied the culmination of the early NYC crossover trend and the evolution of an entirely different heavy metal sound. This is the band that developed a sound that truly brought the fans of hardcore and metal together – influencing anyone and everyone with a distortion pedal and/or two kick drums that came after them. Never afraid to bend the boundaries and pave their own way, Anthrax has brought about and unleashed an undeniable contagious disease of heavy fucking metal. Anthrax are true pioneers of thrash metal. They've always had the unique ability to reach blazing speeds without losing any mass or power in the song … and they always stayed focused on the SONG, a rarity in the genre. Their mastery of the elements of fast and heavy has been a lesson to us all. Scott Ian's right arm is simply ridiculous … he hits so hard and stays so steady, it's literally funny to watch someone that good … and the riffs are straight up classics. Throughout the '90s, their resilience and dedication helped keep metal alive when it had all but died. Cheers to Anthrax for 20 years of thrash. Thanks dudes.”

Killswitch Engage - Howard Jones: "To me, Anthrax is the epitome of what was and is metal. Whether it is 20 years ago or 20 days ago, they still do what they do better than most bands could ever dream of doing. It's great to see they are still going strong.”

Superjoint Ritual – Phil Anselmo: “In a time when bands seem to stay together for an extremely limited time period, Anthrax stays together and does what they do in their own way and in their own time. Big ups' to these guys always.”

Rob Zombie: "For twenty years Anthrax has steamrolled over every obstacle that has gotten in their path. Nothing can stop them. Anthrax is an unyielding metal machine."

Shadow’s Fall - Jason Bittner: "The first time I saw Anthrax live was in May of 1987 on the Among the Living tour. It was the most intense thrash show I had been to at that point in my life (and I just saw Megadeth/Overkill the night prior)! The band, the energy, the songs, THE JAMS (some of you may be too young to know about that period!). Anthrax made me want to mosh, Scott Ian made me want to play rhythm guitar and Charlie Benante was instantly one of my drumming heroes. In the years that have passed, those same feelings still apply, except for now not only is Charlie still one of my heroes, he's one of my friends!"

Bloodsimple - Kyle Sanders: “Our first Anthrax show consisted of human flesh, metal chairs and blood ... the most vicious whirlpool of a circle pit we have ever witnessed! Anthrax was one of the few who fueled our fire to fuckin' rip it up ... Frankie and Charlie bottom line layin' it down!”

Megadeth – Dave Mustaine: "Anthrax is a band that I have always respected, that has always mattered and was very important to the American Metal scene. As part of the "big four" they were responsible for an enormous amount of the credit for helping establish American Metal bands as serious contenders in the World of Metal."

Metallica – Kirk Hammett: “Anthrax’s music matters. In the pantheon of Modern Metal Anthrax are certainly a Cornerstone, and if one listens, one can hear their influence on any number of up and coming bands of the new generation."

Dennis K
03-24-2005, 03:30 PM
Their Spreading The Disease and Among The Living were as good, if not better, than what Metallica was doing at the same time. I bring this up because it reminded me of a concert review (in some British rock magazine) where this particular line-up of Anthrax opened for Metallica. According to the reviewer, it wasn't even close, Anthrax blew Metallica off-stage they were so much better.

Metal-Demon
03-24-2005, 03:42 PM
Mark my words ... this isn't gonna last long.

Scott Ian will eventually get fed-up with dealing with both Belladonna and Spitz (who went absolutely NOWHERE after leaving ANTHRAX) and freak out.

Not to mention that Charlie Benante hasn't been in Scott's good-books as of late.

I predict one album (of which the songs have probably already been penned by Scott Ian for some time now) a money-losing tour, and that'll be that.

A little harsh? Sure ... but you have to keep in mind that I've been a HUGE fan since "Fistfull Of metal" was released back in the day, and I've got a bad feeling this isn't gonna end well.

I hope they prove me wrong ... I'm always up for a new ANTHRAX album.

Catman3
03-24-2005, 04:24 PM
Anyone know what's happen to John Bush.
Fired, Quit, Leave Of Absence?

I think he's a much better front man than Belladonna.

Deathstroke
03-24-2005, 07:45 PM
Anyone know what's happen to John Bush.
Fired, Quit, Leave Of Absence?

I think he's a much better front man than Belladonna.

He is, John Bush is awesome.

Scott Ian has come out and stated that John Bush is NOT out of the band.

Hiromi
03-25-2005, 07:44 AM
I like em both :cool:

Its too bad the tour with Bush and Belladonna singing together never came together.

Metal-Demon
03-25-2005, 10:34 AM
I just found out that I'll get to see ANTHRAX when I go to Australia in May ... they're playing Brisbane on May 12th. :D

DonC
03-25-2005, 02:26 PM
Mark my words ... this isn't gonna last long.

Scott Ian will eventually get fed-up with dealing with both Belladonna and Spitz (who went absolutely NOWHERE after leaving ANTHRAX) and freak out.

I predict one album (of which the songs have probably already been penned by Scott Ian for some time now) a money-losing tour, and that'll be that.


What he said. Anyone who's looked at my previous posts about this knows I'm against it. I honestly don't feel this is a band that needs to look to the past to make good music. They don't need to do a reunion when the formerly-current line-up was doing so well. At least musically. Monetarily, Anthrax was a band that had gone from selling out two and three thousand-seat theaters to have plenty of room in 500-person clubs. I suspect the desire to go back to those theaters is the driving force behind this.

Metal-Demon
03-25-2005, 02:32 PM
I suspect the desire to go back to those theaters is the driving force behind this.

That and the fact that re-issues of the first handful of albums will soon be making their way onto the shelves.

ghostrider666
03-25-2005, 04:13 PM
Dont forget, Anthrax on Ozzfest is still a possibility. They wouldnt get back together for the 500 person venue.
Wait until the 1st & their newz conference, then we'll all see what the future holds.
Also, Bush & Belladonna are both great frontmen. Bush better fits Anthrax's style of music. Belladona was always more of a commercial metal singer who was a little out of place singing the fast tunes.
Turbin was the best. I saw the original Anthrax lineup open for Metallica & Raven in 1984. Anthrax was, by FAR, the best band on stage that nite.

sikkbones
03-25-2005, 04:21 PM
anyone that likes anthrax check out the band betrayer...
http://www.459.betrayer.ca