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We've Come for You All
You'll find no rap metal or nu metal on We've Come for You All--just Anthrax's inimitable thrash-metal melded with contemporary melodies, dynamics, and booming, arena-worthy production. Two way-cool guests--Roger Daltrey and Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell--are under-utilized on their respective songs, but with machine-gun, heart-pounding double-bass drums and vocalist John Bush's convincing snarl, it hardly matters. Bush, who has been in Anthrax since the early '90s, has been part of much of the group's best and most mature (if not most commercially successful) material. The dynamic "Superhero" is a winner, as is the radio-ready, not-too-heavy "Safe Home." "Nobody Knows Anything" and "Strap It On" are the best of the heaviest entries. Effective acoustic moments, Scott Ian's guitar work, smart lyrics, and a 7-minute-plus title track that never drags prove that Anthrax may not be metal du jour, but they're consistently superior. --Katherine Turman
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Tracks| 1 | Contact | | 2 | What Doesn't Die | | 3 | Superhero | | 4 | Refuse To Be Denied | | 5 | Safe Home | | 6 | Any Place But Here | | 7 | Nobody Knows Anything | | 8 | Strap It On | | 9 | Black Dahlia | | 10 | Cadillac Rock Box | | 11 | Taking The Music Back | | 12 | Crash Anthrax | | 13 | Think About An End | | 14 | W.C.F.Y.A. |
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