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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: «Extended Versions»
Anthrax Album: «Extended Versions» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.0 of 5)
  • Title:Extended Versions
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Customer review
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Good live show, nice price

Yes, this is an album pushed out by sony to milk the anthrax name for a few dollars more, but I still think that it is a really potent and excellent recording of a live show done in Chicago during the "We've Come For You All" Tour, the newest and one of the best of the studio anthrax catologue. Clocking in at 50 minutes, the ten tracks are different from other sets. They are:

1. What Doesn't Die

2. Got The Time

3. Caught In A Mosh

4. Safe Home

5. Room For One More

6. Antisocial

7. Nobody Knows Anything

8. Fueled

9. I Am The Law

10. Only

As you can see, a different playlist, a bit of the old, a bit of the new. Nice to have, and currently hard to find. Take a look for all Anthrax Fans. Music for Mass Destruction is a better live album for new fans, and it's uncensored. This one blips about every other swear word, which in a couple areas is just annoying. I think either way, you won't be dissapointed.

Customer review
- Nice, watch out with the album title!

The Extended Versions is series of live albums (compilations) that Sony Music released, I guess to earn some money. But there's really nothing extended about any of them, the only real extended song I've ever encountered in these series is Symphony of Destruction (Megadeth Extended Versions). Other than the misleading album title, they are good albums, worth the few bucks. Although I am quite disappointed they didn't choose a Beladonna concert, John Bush has nothing to do with Anthrax.