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I felt the same way when Scott was saying that TGOTE was how he always envisioned those songs as sounding. If thats the case Anthrax would have never made it anywhere. Even Rob has said he thought that TGOTE album was a waste of time and he doesn't even listen to it.
I am pretty sure it was a way for them to go spend a day on recording it and try to sell it and make a few bucks. When it comes to selling albums to make a few bucks Scott will say just about anything to pimp it.
I really have a hard time believing Scott would honestly listen to TGOTE instead of listening to the originals.
But whatever. Joey is back and the public is showing Scott what a big difference it makes having Joey back. The band is finally rejuvenated and relevant once again. They would be complete morons to ever think about changing vocalists again.
I will say this, I think Joey worries way too much about stuff. He doesn't need approval from anyone, just kick butt. He could do WDD RF1M easy, who cares how it sounded before, just have fun.
I know it's inevitable, but I wish all these interviewers would now stop focussing so heavily on the past. We have a killer new record, the band is doing great business..... let's talk about the right here, right now and the future. Wishful thinking I know though. I'm not sure that Joe worries so much about it....he's just being the classy guy that he is and answering the constant barrages of the same questions I reckon!
The Constant but not the song, I don't think anyone got it..............
With that said, WAR JOEY.
I think Joey is a tad insecure, maybe that's what Charlie meant when he said Joey has his Demons when the reunion tour ended. I guess Joey does had a right to feel that, but come on, that's all in the past. He should tackle the best of the "Bush Era" and do it as he sees fit and not worry about living up to a standard or worry about what the band thinks.
First cut is the deepest.
Like we haven't read those exact things ten times before. Come on, there are so many questions to be asked. Sometimes I would like to be a fly on the wall in their dressing room.