Anthrax - Return Of The Killer A's - 1999
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Return of the Killer A's: Best of Anthrax (1999)
Return of the Killer A's is by no means a farewell to 13 years of pioneering metal. Rather, it's an assemblage of classics, B-sides, and covers that sums up their career. Scott Ian and bandmates cowrote the 1980s speed-metal bible in an era when most bands were fixated with hairspray, but the bandmore...Return of the Killer A's is by no means a farewell to 13 years of pioneering metal. Rather, it's an assemblage of classics, B-sides, and covers that sums up their career. Scott Ian and bandmates cowrote the 1980s speed-metal bible in an era when most bands were fixated with hairspray, but the band persevered through metal's lean years. They defied convention by becoming one of the first metal acts to gain mass appeal with their reworking of Public Enemy's anthem "Bring the Noise." Their humorous "hit," "I'm the Man," is also here along with such mosh-pit faves as "Antisocial," "Indians," and a sprawling punk-enraged cover of Joe Jackson's "Got the Time." More recent tunes such as the Pantera-like "Hi Pro Glu" and "Crush" are included alongside a version of the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion," with early vocalist Joey Belladonna and current frontman John Bush sharing vocal duties. --Shanthi Sivanesan
Genre: Hard Rock & Metal
Editeur: Bmg Special Product
Sortie le: Nov 23, 1999
Return of the Killer A's is by no means a farewell to 13 years of pioneering metal. Rather, it's an assemblage of classics, B-sides, and covers that sums up their career. Scott Ian and bandmates cowrote the 1980s speed-metal bible in an era when most bands were fixated with hairspray, but the bandmore...Return of the Killer A's is by no means a farewell to 13 years of pioneering metal. Rather, it's an assemblage of classics, B-sides, and covers that sums up their career. Scott Ian and bandmates cowrote the 1980s speed-metal bible in an era when most bands were fixated with hairspray, but the band persevered through metal's lean years. They defied convention by becoming one of the first metal acts to gain mass appeal with their reworking of Public Enemy's anthem "Bring the Noise." Their humorous "hit," "I'm the Man," is also here along with such mosh-pit faves as "Antisocial," "Indians," and a sprawling punk-enraged cover of Joe Jackson's "Got the Time." More recent tunes such as the Pantera-like "Hi Pro Glu" and "Crush" are included alongside a version of the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion," with early vocalist Joey Belladonna and current frontman John Bush sharing vocal duties. --Shanthi Sivanesan
Genre: Hard Rock & Metal
Editeur: Bmg Special Product
Sortie le: Nov 23, 1999
Morceaux:
- Bring The Noise
- Only
- Potters Field (Hypo Luxa Hermes Pan Remix)
- Ball Of Confusion
- Crush
- Room For One More
- Inside Out
- Hy Pro Glo (Hy Pro Luxa Mix)
- Fueled
- Among The Living
- Got The Time
- Indians
- Antisocial
- I'm The Man
- Madhouse
- I Am The Law
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Media Info:
Propriété | Valeur | |
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Audio | Format | FLAC |
Langue | English | |
Bitrate Mode | Variable | |
Bitrate | 29.4 Kbps | |
Canaux | 2 channels | |
Sample Rate | 44.1 KHz | |
Librairie | libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) |
Taille:
641.19 MB (100%)
Mot de passe:
Non
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