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Anthrax Pictures
Band:
Anthrax
Origin:
United States, New York City - New YorkUnited States
Band Members:
Dan Nelson (lead vocals), Rob Caggiano (lead guitars), Scott Ian (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Frank Bello (bass, backing vocals), and Charlie Benante (drums, percussion)
Anthrax Album: «Fistful of Metal/Armed and Dangerous»
Anthrax Album: «Fistful of Metal/Armed and Dangerous» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (2.9 of 5)
  • Title:Fistful of Metal/Armed and Dangerous
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Review - Product Description
Like Metallica and Megadeth, Anthrax was responsible for the emergence of speed and thrashmetal; combining the speed and fury of hardcore with the guitars and vocals of heavy metal, theyhelped create a new subgenre of heavy metal. Unlike Metallica, they had the good sense to temper theiroften serious music with a healthy dose of humor and realism. Their first album, Fistful of Metal, included original singer Neil Turbin and featured the now classicsong, "Metal Thrashing Mad." It also introduced fans to this new brutal style of metal. Their secondalbum, Armed And Dangerous, saw singer Joey Belladonna and bassist Frank Bello join the lineup.Belladonna helped take the band farther away from conventional metal clich s and Anthrax arguablybecame the leaders of speed metal.
Customer review
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Proceed with caution

I have to admit that I was overly excited about this re-issue. I was very pleased with the updated versions of old-school Anthrax on The Greater of Two Evils. I was hoping for improved sound quality and an extra or two from this release (expanded liner notes, improved sound, unreleased demos, etc.). In a perfect world, Megaforce would have followed the same format as Megadeth's Killing Is My Business...And Business Is Good (if you are reading this review, you should already have this).

Unfortunately, you simply get the first two Anthrax albums on one CD. There are some brief comments from each member of Anthrax at the time, with the exception of Frankie Bello (he must still be pissed off at the boys). I was mildly surprised to see comments from Danny Lilker, Neil Turbin and Joey Belladonna. But that's it. You don't even have the lyrics that were included in the original release of Armed And Dangerous. I really shouldn't feel cheated because there is no mention of re-mastering or the inclusion of any extras. It just leaves me wondering why this package was released at all. The original two CD's are still available. If you expect me to shell out a few bucks for re-released material you need to throw me a bone and give me something extra. If you already own these albums you can skip this release.

If you don't already have these albums, then this is a good deal. You can get two decent Anthrax albums on one disc for a good price. This material is worth owning if you are an Anthrax fan. I suggest you read the reviews for the individual albums, there isn't anything new here.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Music, Horrible Disc Quality

This is the simple review: the music is killer. Neil Turbin is great.

Music is 5 stars. Disc quality and editing is - 2 stars.

Here are the problems: The disc sounds bad. Also, there is an unforgiveable 2 second gap between each song. The gaps exists even when the song is supposed to blend into the following tune. It was so annoying that I put my CD on Ebay.

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- So disappointed

The music is great but the sound quality is really, really bad. Even worst than a 96 kps mp3. The best solution deals with the purchase of the two separate albums.

Customer review
- Exellent reissue

Don't be fooled by the moron below me, this is the exact same sound qaulity as the original 'Fistful of Metal' CD that came out in the early 90's. I bought this to replace my old scratched up copy and it sounds great. It is definatly worth it, now even more because it includes the 'Armed & Dangerous' EP as well. For some reason, these two Anthrax releases were very hard to find, and i always thought 'Fistful' was greatly overlooked and neglected, so i am glad Scott Ian and crew have not forgotten their awesome debut album and decided to reissue it for the 20th anniversary.

It is a short album, only around 35 minutes or so, but the EP included makes it longer. 'Fistful of Metal' is probably the most brutal Anthrax album, for one thing, they had this guy called Neil Turbin who could scream his head off. It is very raw sounding and sounds nothing like any of their later albums, in fact you might think it is a completely differant band. Of the big four debut albums (the others being Kill Em All, Show No Mercy and Killing is my Buissness) this is my favorite. My favorite cuts are DEATHRIDER, METAL THRASHING MAD, SOILDERS OF METAL, SUBJUGATOR, ANTHRAX, DEATH FROM ABOVE and the cool Alice Cooper cover I'M EIGHTEEN. What ever happened to Neil Turbin? i think they should of held on to him, i like Joey too, but why would you just kick out some one that talented? Oh yeah, the drumming on this album is insane, just listen to Charlie on this thing with his double bass pedals, he was all about speed back then i guess, but he would become better and more inovative. Scott Ian is the best here though, he came up with the best riffage back then (still does) and this album showcases it perfectly. I would say that you should definatly give this a try if you harbor any interest at all in early 80's thrash or even metal in general, it is such a fun record. Keep in mind that it was 1984 and they were still an underground band back then, so the production is kind of horrible, but the music is so good that you will get over that, come to think of it, what thrash album ever had GOOD production anyway? remember that this was a gendre noted for its attacks on any kind of commercial "polished" form of metal.

Anyway, this album is worth finding if you like thrash in the vein of early Metallica, Exodus, Slayer or even Metal Church.