Album Details
Title: Attack of the Killer B's Artist: Anthrax Release Date: 6/1991 Re-Released On: 9/3/1991 Label: Island Records, Island Duration: 39:56 Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 042284880428, 0042284880428, 031451031848, 042284880411, 042284880442, 731451031847 Genre: Rock Styles: Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Rap-Metal Moods: Aggressive, Manic, Visceral, Brash, Brooding, Confrontational, Energetic, Harsh, Hostile, Intense, Malevolent, Raucous, Rousing, Menacing, Nihilistic, Rebellious, Rowdy, Tense/Anxious, Bleak, Humorous, Street-Smart, Angry, Boisterous, Bravado, Cynical/Sarcastic, Hedonistic, Irreverent, Outrageous, Reckless, Swaggering, Uncompromising, Confident, Fiery, Searching, Volatile Total Copies: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Milk (Ode to Billy)
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Bring the Noise
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Keep It in the Family [Live]
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Startin' Up a Posse
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Protest and Survive
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Chromatic Death
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I'm the Man '91
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Parasite
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Pipeline
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Sects
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Belly of the Beast [Live]
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N.F.B. (Dallabnikufesin)
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1991 | CD | Island Records | 848804 | | 1991 | CD | Island | 510318 |
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Album Review
Not just for devoted fans, this collection of B-sides, covers, rarities, and obscurities actually presents a surprisingly solid overview of the range and diversity of Anthrax's material in an engaging, entertaining manner. Listeners wanting to hear more of the band's sense of humor will be pleased with the bizarre "Milk (Ode to Billy)" (one of two S.O.D. songs redone here), the hilarious power ballad satire "N.F.B.," and the anti-censorship tune "Startin' Up a Posse," which uses rather predictable tactics to make its point but has such a gleeful, idiotic bounce that it's difficult not to be amused anyway. Two live songs from Persistence of Time are included, capturing the band's serious side, and their various influences are documented through covers of Trust, Discharge, Kiss, and even surf rockers the Chantays. But the most important item here is the slamming (and highly influential) duet with Public Enemy on that group's classic "Bring the Noise," which paved the way for a host of other bands to mix the aggression and intensity of heavy metal with hip-hop. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Anthrax | Producer | | Charlie Benante | Mixing, Drums, Concept, Producer | | Dan Spitz | Guitar | | Deborah Melian | Design, Art Direction | | Gene Ambo | Photography | | Greg Calbi | Mastering | | Joey Belladonna | Vocals | | Jon Zazula | Executive Producer | | Mark Dodson | Producer | | Marsha Zazula | Executive Producer | | Michael Barbiero | Mixing | | Neil Stopol | Photography | | Nick Koudis | Illustrations, Design | | Paul Maguire | Illustrations | | Scott Ian | Liner Notes, Guitar | | Steve Thompson | Mixing |
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