Don Nelson singing 'Random Acts Of Senseless Violence'

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our fav. Anthrax-singer Don Nelson performing one of imf09's fav. tunes with his old Backshit Boys:


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I actually think this version is pretty good. The last time Anthrax had something like energy and balls on stage.
 
'Random Acts' is a great opener and 'Fueled' a perfect follower on the album, the problem that i still have with Stomp is that it's getting boring after the 3rd or 4th song but there are some nice grooves to be found on the entire record. Don tried his best to be the perfect mix of Phil Anselmo and John Bush but the majority of metalheads stuck to the original vocalists and Nelson sadly went down as a back-shitting clo(w)ne.
 
I wouldn't be so sure with "the majority of metalheads". There has not been a single proof of Anthrax re-gaining the whole world popularity with Joey, as you and IMF09 like to claim. I think the majority of metalheads liked both singers and pretty much didn't care who was the singer because when you change your singer three times a year no wonder people are confused and don't know who's singing the particular show until the singer appears onstage.
 
I wouldn't be so sure with "the majority of metalheads". There has not been a single proof of Anthrax re-gaining the whole world popularity with Joey, as you and IMF09 like to claim.
i wasn't referring to Belladonna with Original vocalist, Phil Anselmo & John Bush are original metal vocalists and Don Nelson is just a clo(w)ne, most metalheads don't give a f**k about him.

i never said something like Joey bringing them popularity back, those are Maidenhead's phrases. Joey isn't even among my fav. metal-vocalists, it's just that i prefer the music that was put out during his time in the band.
 
i wasn't referring to Belladonna with Original vocalist, Phil Anselmo & John Bush are original metal vocalists and Don Nelson is just a clo(w)ne, most metalheads don't give a f**k about him.

i never said something like Joey bringing them popularity back, those are Maidenhead's phrases. Joey isn't even among my fav. metal-vocalists, it's just that i prefer the music that was put out during his time in the band.

if anything, Neil Turbin is the original vocalist :lol:
 
A great version of a superb song. I remember the first time I heard it and instantly knew that Danny was not on lead guitar. I was a big fan of Paul Crook.

It's a long time since I looked at my booklet from Stomp and it's in a box in my garden shed so I can't check it, but I could have sworn it says Charlie played all the leads on Stomp? :confused:

I love that song, but Don Nelson isn't very good at it. I don't hear much of Bush in his voice, all he seems to be doing is shouting - he doesn't seem to have any range to his voice, just a kind of monotone roar. Boring.
And all those hand gestures? I thought it was Public Enemy again, boi!
 
i think it's great that Nuclear Assault are still around but i was a bit disappointed by 'Third World Genocide', simply not as good as:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aGr0kdg8VA&feature=related[/ame]



my fav. tune from 'Third World Genocide':
 
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i think it's great that Nuclear Assault are still around but i was a bit disappointed by 'Third World Genocide', simply not as good as:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aGr0kdg8VA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWFhlYfqj4Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7byzuYRQ1K8

my fav. tune from 'Third World Genocide':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0DjTJNUHss

When I was in 10th grade Nuclear Assault was my favorite band. I used to have a "Handle With Care" tshirt that I would wear to school every other day.

That album "Handle With Care" is probably the most raw and abrasive Thrash Metal album I have ever heard. I obviously like most of their older albums. They started to go a bit lame after a while. Then I remember John Connely put out the John Connely experiment. I had that on tape.
 
Anthrax Mosher's fav. song, Nuclear Assault's version of 'Toast To The Extras':


i actually like it and have the feeling that it inspired Anthrax to write 'Toast'
 
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IMf09: Yeah, Out of Order was actually pretty lame. Something Wicked was a little better, but not anywhere near the 80s albums. I got to see them live a few years ago when they got back together and Connelly hasn't changed much. They're still a kickass live band and one of my favorite bands, though.
 
Ironic considering the fact that your precious Joey era is the only time Anthrax ever recorded rap songs.:lol:

Atleast the rap song with Public Enemy was with real rappers. I'm the man was just a silly b-side.

You can agree to not like the classic Thrash era of Anthrax, and I can agree that the Bush era, non thrash era is terrible its all good.