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Anthrax
Sound of White Noise


5.0
classic

Review

by moffcronos USER (1 Reviews)
June 6th, 2006 | 107 replies


Release Date: 1993 | Tracklist


No one has reviewed any John Bush era Anthrax yet, so I think I'll take a crack at it. This is my first review.

At the time, Anthrax was

Scott Ian: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Charlie Benante: Drums, Guitar
Frank Bello: Bass, Backing Vocals
Dan Spitz: Lead Guitar
John Bush: Lead Vocals

This album was released in 1993 and was this first with singer John Bush and the last with lead guitarist Dan Spitz. After a string of classic thrash albums in the '80's and one in the early '90's, this album fully propelled Anthrax into the new decade. The addition of Armored Saint vocalist John Bush was the perfect addition to the band, who was looking to give a harder edge to their sound. His voice is raspier than previous singer Joey Belladonna's, and while he doesn't hit high-pitched operatic notes like his predicessor did, his tone and delivery is tasteful and flawless. Probably losing some purist fans, but gaining new ones (some of whom sadly associate high-pitched vocals with butt-rock.) Bush is a very aggressive, yet melodic vocalist. As for the guitars, as far as I know Scott Ian plays all of the rhythm tracks, and is also credited with 6-string bass on this album. He is definately legendary at being one of the most solid rhythm players in metal, and takes an occasional wang bar lead, or harmony part. Dan Spitz is a great soloist, one of the original members along with Scott and Charlie. His solos are pretty good, not quite as good as previous albums though. I heard that Dan had lost interest by this album, and that Charlie had to write most of Dan's solos. After Dan's departure, the solos took a back seat until Rob Caggiano's arrival in 2003, and Dan's subsequent return in 2005. Frank Bello is a very charismatic performer live, but on this album his basslines pretty much follow Scott's rhythm guitar. Not to flashy but very solid and heavy. Charlie Benante is one of the greatest and most aggressive drummers in heavy metal, not to mention a good guitarist and songwriter (Scott Ian has been quoted as saying that Charlie is better at guitar than him and Dan both.) Charlie writes most of Anthrax's music, and Scott writes most of the lyrics. As for great thrash metal drumming, you can't get much better than Charlie Benante. His punk meets metal, heavy, fast, straightforward style of drumming is fundamental to the band's sound. One of the best, and his longevity is unparalleled. That's the band, here's my track-by-track review.

1. Potter's Field
The album starts off with about a minute of 'white noise' before exploding into this song. Hearing the intro riffs, you can picture Scott Ian stomping around on stage. Fast, heavy, aggressive, this song seems to describe the anger an aborted infant feels toward his mother. Seems like an anti-abortion song (Potter's Field is a cemetary for infants.) Like Slayer's 'Silent Scream' it shows the ugly side of abortion. A great song.

2. Only
An Anthrax classic, and staple of live shows. Starts with Charlie's drums, then the guitars come in playing octaves, then getting heavy and grooving out for the verse and the sing-a-long chorus. Another great song, momentum of album keeps going.

3. Room For One More
Instead of losing momentum by this point, the album just gets heavier, This song, especially when played live, makes you want to mosh and beat the *** out of anyone within a 10 foot radius, or maybe that's just me. Especially during the breakdown when Scott goes 'uugh.' A good and memorable solo from Dan, then a repeating chorus. A classic mosher.

4. Packaged Rebellion
This song is directed toward the kids who rebel because it's the the cool thing to do. Those who think they're rebels, when they're actually just following the latest mainstream fad. Starts out with some fade-in guitars, reminiscent of Metallica's Damage Inc. Another great song, not quite as aggressive as the previous one's, but with a stronger lyrical message.

5. Hy-Pro-Glo
As John Bush once said when introducing this song live, it is not about dog food. Instead it seems to be another angry song about a poseur/fake person. Great riffs, great vocals, lyrics, short but decent solo. I love the 'question' words, who? what? where? when? why? Heavy, stompin' tune.

6. Invisible
I haven't listened to this song much until recenty, but its a good song, just doesn't stand out like the others. The album surprisingly maintains it's aggression throughout this song. Cool song, leading into...

7. 1,000 Points Of Hate
This is my favorite song from this album. The albums aggression builds to a crescendo here. Starts off with a descending, chromatic riff, heavy but has a kind of 'floating' feel to it, amidst Charlie's rediculous snare rolls. Some of the albums best lyrics, "I hate you and you hate me, I cannot look at you and breathe, So full of hate that I can't see. My funny vibe is hard to miss, your ignorance can't become bliss, I ***in' wash my hands of this." Never seen it played live, but during the breakdown part before the solo, I can picture Scott stomping all over the ***ing place. Intro riff repeats after the solo (which is melodic, not to shreddy or complex.) Overall, it's and incredible song. Builds up to a sudden stop.

8. Black Lodge
Now its time for a ballad, and after 7 tracks of unrepenting aggression, its about time. It's starts out slow but very dark, yet melodic and memorable. Full of emotion, showing that distortion and double-kick drums are not what makes a band 'heavy.' Does have some distorted guitar tones, but they aren't as prevalent as in other songs. Also the only song to feature an outside writer. Angelo Badalamenti (whoever that is) is credited for co-writing the song.
Another classic.

9. Sodium Pentathol
This track is listed as it would appear on the periodic table of elements, a cool idea that makes you think, 'what element is that and why is there a song about it?' Sodium Pentathol is a 'truth serum' sometimes given to people who are being interrogated, it weakens the ability to lie. The fast and heavy songs resume here.

10. Burst
An all-out speed-metal thrash fest. Fastest song on the album. "Judge yourself, no one else" the chorus says it all. About the differences in people's opinions. Great vocal interplay between John's melodic metal vocals and Scott's hardcore punk vocals. Fantastic song, ending with guitars dropping out and about a half second of just bass and drums.

11. This Is Not An Exit
A mid-paced album closer. Not to fast, not to slow, but full of great riffs and lyrics. At the end, Bush does a scream that sounds like his old Armored Saint work. Pretty good song, serve as a great outro to a classic album. Ends with more 'white noise.'

Overall, in my opinion, this is one of Anthrax's better album's, while not as good as Spreading The Disease or Among The Living, it is certainly better than State Of Euphoria and Fistful Of Metal, and equal to Persistance Of Time.

Most bands have one difinitive vocalist. Most Iron Maiden fans, for example, would say that Bruce Dickinson is the singer that defines that band, although some might prefer Paul Di'Anno or even Blaze Bayley. With Anthrax, like Van Halen, for instance, the definitive singer question could be more of a subject of argument. Like Van Halen, Anthrax became popular and released their classic albums, with one singer, but the next singer spent more time in the band and was more involved in songwriting. Anthrax released one album with Neil Turbin on vocals, but he was pretty much just a Halford clone. Then came four classic albums with Joey Belladonna, who sounded more Journey/Foreigner like. Then with John Bush, four more albums. Three during the '90's and one in 2003, before the classic lineup reunion in 2005. Bush was no newcomer to metal when he joined Anthrax. Having been in Armored Saint since the early '80's, he had previously been asked to join Slayer and Metallica but declined because Armored Saint was still intact. This is a great album, I would call it a classic.

I hope you enjoyed my review, please feel free to comment or make corrections.


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Mathias HIMSELF
June 6th 2006


161 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

good review, amazing album, good times had by all

Mikesn
Emeritus
June 6th 2006


3707 Comments


Try to break up your paragraphs. Rather than have one giant paragraph, split it into 3 or 4. It's much easier to read that way. ;)

pattern_recognition
June 7th 2006


950 Comments


Angelo Badalamenti is a world-famous composer who mostly does soundtracks and stuff. He does a lot of work with David Lynch, and he wrote that amazingly haunting theme music to Twin Peaks, if anyone remembers that.
Good review, this is such an underrated classic of modern thrash.

Dethtrasher
June 7th 2006


2211 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Good review but I don't like John's vocals at all. They do not fit in Anthrax IMO.

Megadeth166
June 15th 2006


1 Comments


Over all i think this was a great review..im actually new to anthrax but taking in this review gave me a good start to them (i would put ratings for each song it makes it easier to see the real rating)


moffcronos
June 28th 2006


27 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thank you for the compliment, Megadeth 166. You were my target audience here. That's what this site is all about. If I think I might be interested in an album that I'm not to familiar with, I might read someone's review to give some insight. I think it would be pointless to review something I don't like, though, because you shouldn't try to change someone's opinion about the music they like, but instead you should tell people why the music you like is good. But I'm glad you guys liked my first review, sorry about the paragraph thing, I didn't know how much space I could use. Plus I was drunk.

moffcronos
June 28th 2006


27 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I also learned an interesting fact from pattern_recognition, there.

Insurrection
June 18th 2010


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"Black Lodge" is probably my favorite off this. Decent album I guess.

Meatplow
June 27th 2010


5523 Comments


Only is a really cool song

BigHans
August 10th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow this only has 10 comments.

Insurrection
August 14th 2010


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Wow this only has 11 comments.

mark7477
September 18th 2010


414 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is probably the only good album they did with john bush.I think his vocals had a nice but different touch on anthrax's music making it a little bit darker and heavy at times.Although i thought songs like black lodge made them a little too commercial in that anthrax doing radio friendly type of ballads just doesn't work

InbredJed
November 3rd 2010


6618 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album's asociation with David Lynch does not end with the colabaration with Composer Angelo Badalamenti on the haunting Black Lodge. Many of the songs on the album feature lyrics directly inspired by Twin Peaks.



I believe Anthrax deserves major credit for reflecting current art in the world at any given time in thier music, be it with Stephen King, Judge Dredd or the Paul Ross. They may have lost inspiration of late, but without Dan Spitz, Anthrax has never been the same, in my opinoin.

Jesuslaves
November 3rd 2010


5027 Comments


wtf this isnt that good

kangaroopoo
November 3rd 2010


3175 Comments


despite the overhaul of sound and vocalist, still came up with an excellent album

I enjoy this and persistence of time most

Pyosisified
November 3rd 2010


2450 Comments


this and persistence are bad

Insurrection
November 3rd 2010


24844 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Persistence is fine, this is mediocre

TheSpirit
Emeritus
November 3rd 2010


30304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

OOOOOOONNNNNNNNLAYYYYYYY

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
July 30th 2011


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

"Interesting....different" That's what I thought at the time.



Not their best record sure but songs like Potter's Field, Room for One More, 1000 Points of Hate and specially Only make this a 4/5 record in my book.

TheNecromancer
August 5th 2011


55 Comments


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