
I went with
Attack of the Killer B's because I love the play on words with the title (Blatantly ripped off by Skid Row on an EP the following year, so glad they are opening for Jackyl now
B- Sides Ourselves, real cute Rachel, real cute

) And I also picked it, because we don't have to suffer thru to much of Blowadonnas voice!!!

OK, seriously,
Among the Living is a speed metal bible, but Eddie Kramers bare bones production has made the album sound very dated (Kramers best productions are live records, the ones he produced in the 70's which sold billions and kept getting him high profile gigs up thru the 1990's, however, all his studio jobs sound weak in just a matter of years). I also like
Persistence of Time , because it is sooo dark, but this is the album where it was so terribly noticeable that Anthrax needed a new vocalist. Joey just doesn't sound as pissed off as the lyrics read.
Spreading the Disease has it's moments, but Charlie was yet to perfect his song-writing craft, so for every killer song, there is a dud.
State of Euphoria might well be Joey's best work w/ the band, because it is the one in which he sounds most at home - it is also considered the bands most commercial, and therefore weakest, most mundane work to date.