S.O.D. Kill Yourself (The Movie)

jonasbjarki

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Hey fellas. Some guy made a playlist on YouTube for the whole film. Some decent footage on there, it doesn't have the audio quality and huge guitar tone of "Live at Budokan", but still some good performances, interviews, hijinks, etc.

Here's the weblink: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSickman1966#grid/user/49450B4B7CC6E2AA

Once again, there was a version of Anthrax (Before S.O.D.) called "The Diseased" which had Scott, Charlie, and Frank as a 3 piece doing hardcore & punk covers, and maybe even some originals. It's been mentioned only a few times on Bio's and one can also see some info about it in Live at Budokan credits roll. If anybody has any more info on that project please let me know. I always thought Scott would fit in perfect as a singer of a hardcore band. He is a Beast on vocals!! Cheers!
 
with "Bigger Than The Devil" Scott & Charlie showed that they still could write fast and heavy songs with quality, i don't know why they couldn't do it under the name of Anthrax? i'm still waiting for the S.O.D. reunion. they could get back together with Bella and Spitz after all that s**ttalking and badmouthing so get togeter with Danny and Billy and release another S.O.D. record, bring it on!
 
You think BTTD was any good? I thought it sucked, it's not even close to SEOD IMO. The only really killers songs are "shenanigans" and "get a real job" (which was a MOD remake)
 
BTTD was good stuff, but not a scratch on SEOD. Nothing was ever going to be though.
 
with "Bigger Than The Devil" Scott & Charlie showed that they still could write fast and heavy songs with quality, i don't know why they couldn't do it under the name of Anthrax?

I agree, I was always hoping that they would include some of that more hardcore, fast, thrash S.O.D. type stuff with Anthrax. Back in the 80's Anthrax was even significant for the fact that they had some of that New York Hardcore & and punk influence. But also, wasn't Anthrax nominated as one of the Big 4 thrash bands? ...they need to start living up to that title. Bands like Exodus go unsung, and they have never let up. So yeah, let's get some thrash metal back into this upcoming Anthrax album. I know Belladonna is up for it.
 
Danny Lilker wouldn't stand for anything less than heavy and fast. This is a great DVD. S.O.D. is the shit. I have always wished Anthrax would have used some of the S.O.D. influence in their music. S.O.D. musically is intense as fuck. Perfect mixture of Thrash and Hardcore. Billy Milano is such a huge fat fuck its awesome.

It's hard to believe this is the same guitar player and drummer that made "safe home"
 
LOL indeed, though ANTHRAX sounded pretty close to SOD in the 80's, a little more musical and less agressive but still. SOD used plenty of ANTHRAX riffs like the intro riff to "ADI/Horror of it All"
 
I like country. Not the cheesy modern day country, though.

The modern day RnB fucking sucks, but didn't Rock N' Roll come from Rhythm and Blues?

Shure but yo know what I mean, I love old school shit like Chuck Berry, gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, The Stray Cats and the old blues masters. But I mean the stupid MTV shit. I actually listen to rockabilly music pretty often.