- May 9, 2006
- 464
- 0
- 16
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feXhPGyOrxM&feature=related[/ame]
Last edited by a moderator:
I bet that's a huge Morale boost for the guys!
A new record relies on Scott getting the fuck away from the poker table and both he and Rob not dicking about with The Damned Things.
Seriously, we could have had two records by now if Scott didn't get distracted by bits of paper blowing in the wind.
A new record relies on Scott getting the fuck away from the poker table and both he and Rob not dicking about with The Damned Things.
Seriously, we could have had two records by now if Scott didn't get distracted by bits of paper blowing in the wind.
Thank God the crowd is louder than Joey.....
Stick to Hair Metal Joey and leave The Heavy Metal to John. (Vocals)
is there more video from this show. I'd like to see if the crowd drowned out the vocals on just this, the lone Bush era song on the set list, or other songs as well.
Thank God the crowd is louder than Joey.....
Stick to Hair Metal Joey and leave The Heavy Metal to John. (Vocals)
Again you retard, Joey does Thrash metal not hair metal. John never did thrash metal. Armored Saint you can argue is Hair metal. John Bush is not some amazing heavy music vocalist. He sounds better singing grunge type music than trying to force his one dimensional voice to sing Thrash. The crowd in these videos seems to accept Joey just fine. You are at home watching John Bush videos all alone, must be lonely!
I love how your lover John Bush's era of Anthrax wasn't even really metal yet you think he is some metal god?
None the less, I do agree with the part about the crowd being louder. I wish they were so loud that you couldn't hear this lame alternative Bushthrax song at all.
At least you kind of admit the fact that the crowd enjoyed this song most, while it must be the alternative grunge crap no one likes...or wait.
It's funny how you always state that with Joey, Anthrax is back to the "thrash metal" while the fact is they play the same setlist as they did ten years ago, with one new song which was not even written with Joey's vocals. So nothing really has changed. And Joey has never been the prototype of a "thrash metal" vocalist. Of course, neither was Bush.
one dimensional voice to sing Thrash.