Worship Music (Ltd Ed) - Anthrax

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| Available | 16-09-2011 |
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Worship Music is the tenth studio album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. It is their first album of original material since 2003's We've Come for You All. Not only is Worship Music Anthrax's first studio release in eight years, but the album marks the return of vocalist Joey Belladonna, whose last studio work with the band was 1990's Persistence of Time. Belladonna is now firmly back in the Anthrax line up with drummer Charlie Benante, guitarists Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano, and bassist Frank Bello. The 11-track Worship Music was produced by Anthrax, Rob Caggiano and Jay Ruston and recorded over a four-year period at studios in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Belladonna's return to the band prompted some of the songs originally recorded to be re-crafted with fresh lyrics or tweaked to better suit his overall vibe and energy. Some of the songs were completely replaced with brand-new songs and, of course, all have Belladonna's inimitable vocal stamp on them.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Worship (Intro)
- Earth On Hell
- The Devil You Know
- Fight 'Em 'Til You Can't
- I'm Alive
- Hymn 1
- In The End
- The Giant
- Hymn 2
- Judas Priest
- Crawl
- The Constant
- Revolution Screams
- New Noise (Refused cover) - Bonus Track
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | anthrax worship music metallic blue on 26.12.2011 To start I'll say I have always been a casual fan of Anthrax, especially with their early works. That said, Worship Music is a hard, fast, and aggressive masterpiece! It seems to be a rather mature offering with more precise musicianship, less frivolity (...I drink 3 sixpacks just so I can look at your face...) and a hard edge. They definitely seem to have been focused in the making of this album and Joey sounds better than ever. The highlights (if I had to pick just a few) are definitely: The Devil You Know, Fight 'Em Til You Can't, I'm Alive, In The End and The Giant. Not to say that the other songs are poor - far from it - but the aforementioned tracks are tops in my book. I'm really impressed, as are a few friends who were never fans of Anthrax. They agree that this album rocks! Highly recommended - great job guys! |






