Anthrax - Anthrology: No Hit Wonders 1985-1991

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Album Details

Title: Anthrology: No Hit Wonders 1985-1991
Artist: Anthrax
Release Date: 9/20/2005
Label: Island
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, Greatest Hits
UPC: 602498832639
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: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. A.I.R.
  2. Lone Justice
  3. Madhouse
  4. The Enemy
  5. Armed and Dangerous
  6. Medusa
  7. Gung-Ho
  8. Among the Living
  9. Caught in a Mosh
  10. I Am the Law
  11. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)
  12. A Skeleton in the Closet
  13. Indians
  14. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
  15. I'm the Man [Def Uncensored Radio Version]

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Be All, End All
  2. Make Me Laugh
  3. Antisocial
  4. Who Cares Wins
  5. Now It's Dark
  6. Finale
  7. Time
  8. Keep It in the Family
  9. In My World
  10. Intro to Reality
  11. Belly of the Beast
  12. Got the Time
  13. Discharge
  14. Bring the Noise
  15. Antisocial [French Version]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDIsland4996

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Album Review

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.) Anthrology is released in conjunction with a reunion of that lineup, as well as a series of live dates and the obligatory live album/DVD chronicle. The two-disc, 30-song set is fully remastered and includes a considerable amount of material from each of four records Anthrax released during the era. It's kicked off with 1985's Spreading the Disease -- "A.I.R.," "Lone Justice," "Madhouse," "Enemy," "Armed and Dangerous," "Medusa," and "Gung Ho." Then it's the classic Among the Living material, from the title track and "Caught in a Mosh" to the Judge Dredd tribute "I Am the Law" and the righteous "Indians." Disc one ends with the uncensored version of rap-metal progenitor "I'm the Man," still hilarious and pretty damn bold after all these years. Anthrology's second disc includes two versions of State of Euphoria's "Antisocial" -- in English and French -- as well as "Make Me Laugh" and "Be All, End All." Persistence of Time is represented by "Time," "Belly of the Beast," "Keep It in the Family," and Anthrax's frenzied, elastic Joe Jackson cover, "Got the Time," among a few others. The set culminates in the PE collaboration "Bring the Noise," the influential song that first appeared on Attack of the Killer B's in 1991, when Fred Durst was still a tattoo artist in Jacksonville, FL. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam AbramsProduction Coordination
Alex PerialasEngineer, Associate Producer
Bill LevensonCompilation Producer
Carl CanedyProducer, Assistant Engineer
Charlie B.Art Direction
Charlie BenanteDrums, Group Member
Dan SpitzGuitar, Group Member
Eddie KramerProducer
Emily CaganProduct Manager
Frank BelloBass, Group Member
George MarinoMastering
Joey BelladonnaVocals, Group Member
Jon ZazulaExecutive Producer
Kris McCaddonPhotography
Mark DodsonEngineer, Producer
Marsha ZazulaExecutive Producer
Michael BarbieroMixing
Norman DunnAssistant Engineer
Paul HamingsonProducer
Scott IanGuitar, Group Member
Scott SchinderEssay
Steve ThompsonMixing