Anthrax
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The Sound of Speed, Thrash & Death Metal
Overview by Simon Witter, i-D, April 1987
In 1987, against all odds, HM has become an issue again. i-D dives into the Metal underground to find out about moshing, skateboards, and the ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, August 1987
Who would have believed six months ago that New York speed metal bruisers ANTHRAX would have had not one but two UK chart to their ...
Bon Jovi/Dio/Metallica/Anthrax/Wasp: Monsters Of Rock, Castle Donington
Live Review by Simon Reynolds, Melody Maker, August 1987
MATALLIC KO ...
Interview by Simon Reynolds, Melody Maker, September 1988
WITH THEIR NEW SINGLE, 'MAKE ME LAUGH', ANTHRAX CONTINUE TO LEAD THE HARDCORE CHARGE AGAINST TRADITIONAL HEAVY METAL. SIMON REYNOLDS HITCHES A RIDE ON THE ...
Interview by David Stubbs, Melody Maker, February 1989
ABOUT TO TOUR BRITAIN WITH LIVING COLOUR AS SUPPORT, ANTHRAX TELL DAVID STUBBS HOW THEY PLAN TO BE AS BIG AS U2 WITHOUT SELLING THEIR ...
Interview by Christine Natanael, Powerline, March 1989
Christine "The Writer From Hell" Natanael skateboards down the backstreets of New York with those jam mongers, Anthrax... ...
Anthrax and Chuck D: Noise From The Black Stuff
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, June 1991
Five years after Run DMC's groundbreaking rap reworking of Aerosmith's 'Walk This Way', rock is finally repaying the compliment with ANTHRAX'S astonishing take on Public ...
Anthrax: The Original Skate-Thrash Nutters Speak
Interview by Joel McIver, Record Collector, Spring 2000
IN THE CLICHÉ-RIDDEN world of heavy metal, it's sometimes refreshing to encounter a band that redefines the genre without sticking to the tired old formulas. ...
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