aliasp
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I read an interview with Bruce Dickinson in a Norwegian newspaper a while back where he was paying respect to Gaga, so it goes both ways.
Maybe Bruce gave it to her both ways too ;-)
I read an interview with Bruce Dickinson in a Norwegian newspaper a while back where he was paying respect to Gaga, so it goes both ways.
Maybe Bruce gave it to her both ways too ;-)
I think it's fairly obvious this is the true follow up to WCFYA that a lot of us have been dying for.
Joey.
John.
Julio.
Thrash.
WHO FUCKING CARES.
IT'S ANTHRAX AND IT FUCKING KILLS!
aliasp said:I think it's fairly obvious this is the true follow up to WCFYA that a lot of us have been dying for.
Joey.
John.
Julio.
Thrash.
WHO FUCKING CARES.
IT'S ANTHRAX AND IT FUCKING KILLS!
Did you know Charlie is friends with her? I've seen them in photos together a few times. So maybe that's possible.
Did you know Charlie is friends with her? I've seen them in photos together a few times. So maybe that's possible.
Worship Music is a great record. I am happy with it.
Anyone else notice all the Battlestar Galactica quotes in the songs? I know some of the band members loved that show and you can sure hear it in this record. I wonder how many songs it was snuck into?
So far I have noticed:
Hell on Earth:
"So Say We All"-> Major religious saying used through the series (mostly by Cmdr Adama). Even the song reminds me of the pain of the "search for earth" with all the ticking clocks and bitching about earth.
Fight em till You Cant:
This song and the title seem to be inspired by scenes with Colonel Tigh and the fight against the Cylons on New Caprica. Pretty sure Tigh used this saying in the show even.
According to you of course. Not me.
Yes the song was written when Battlestar was ending and its in about defeating the cyclons.
And the guitar
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Originally Posted by Matt Bello View Post
but as usual, Joey is really the weak link in this group.
Also, NOT according to most fan reviews and online publications
anthrax trying to copy maiden again, this time with the space theme
Ive been jamming to this record pretty much every chance I could since I got hold of it on Monday. I was blown away at the first listen, and now after multiple spins my love of this record has only grown. As a matter of fact it has grown so much I have to make a change to what I said on my first review, when I said that this record may be the best Anthrax record yet. I would have to say that Worship Music IS the best record Anthrax has ever made.
Ive heard things like, this sounds like AIC, or this sounds like Bushthrax, or this sounds poppy, or Joey is the weak link, and a bunch of other crap. First and for most this album SOUNDS LIKE ANTHRAX! Secondly, and this is coming from someone who is a long time fan, but admittedly is a bigger fan of the Bush era --- Joey is singing his fucking balls off on this record, as a matter of fact I would have to say that I dont think it would have been a better disc with John singing.
Joeys range on this disc, and I dont mean from just song-to-song, but from verse-to-verse, and in some cases from one line to the next is amazing. From the sweeping power metal highs --- that at some times makes me think of Dio himself, to the growling lows.
Its like he sang on this whole album, filled with piss n vinegar. This album just kicks so much fucking ass.
Ive been jamming to this record pretty much every chance I could since I got hold of it on Monday. I was blown away at the first listen, and now after multiple spins my love of this record has only grown. As a matter of fact it has grown so much I have to make a change to what I said on my first review, when I said that this record may be the best Anthrax record yet. I would have to say that Worship Music IS the best record Anthrax has ever made.
Ive heard things like, this sounds like AIC, or this sounds like Bushthrax, or this sounds poppy, or Joey is the weak link, and a bunch of other crap. First and for most this album SOUNDS LIKE ANTHRAX! Secondly, and this is coming from someone who is a long time fan, but admittedly is a bigger fan of the Bush era --- Joey is singing his fucking balls off on this record, as a matter of fact I would have to say that I dont think it would have been a better disc with John singing.
Joeys range on this disc, and I dont mean from just song-to-song, but from verse-to-verse, and in some cases from one line to the next is amazing. From the sweeping power metal highs --- that at some times makes me think of Dio himself, to the growling lows.
Its like he sang on this whole album, filled with piss n vinegar. This album just kicks so much fucking ass.
I think it might be fair to say that In the End could possibly become my all time Favourite Anthrax song.