Well, he is/was raised in Canada. I bet that of any country, Canada has the highest ratio of normal to non-normal people in the weird. Very nice, kind, humble and normal people. They seem to value being down to earth and treating others properly.
It really is grand. And I know from personal experience that the band is exactly what they claim to be, particularly Joey. That dude is one of the nicest humans I've ever met.
I give the horns to you who saved me I give the horns to you who told me to Change my way of life out of one into another Yeah, you heard me right everyday I thank my mother
That's why a lot of Anthrax fans are very confused in why the band released on vinyl sound of white noise and stomp 442 the way they did with no liner notes, no lyrics, no pictures, no printed inner sleeves, knowing this perfectly, how important this is for hard copies owners.
I agree. I have started buying my music and movies on disc. I have found out that if the distributor has their panties in a bunch they can pull your downloaded content without knowledge
YES! Not just my favorite song on that album, but easily in my top Anthrax songs of all time, and firmly one of my all time favorite songs ever. I looooove Joey with the band, but I have to say that John Bush era Anthrax holds a very special place in my heart!
Theres even an interview with Scott where people say that joey sang like a bird, and he replied "what we needed at the time was nota bird, but a lion", something in that line...
The part at the end of this video with Charlie talking about the importance of physical media needs to be clipped out and posted literally everywhere. In the 70's, 80's and 90's and even the early 00's you could buy music and movies just about anywhere. Today...at least where I live...your options for buying physical media locally are limited to Target and Walmart. Mom and pop music stores are few and far between. There is something to be said for physical media. Holding it, the smell, being able to read the liner notes, and the artwork and photography. As well as the need for buying it in a brick and mortar store, that is part of the experience as well. It is all a key element to being a fan of any band. Something that the newer digital generation just does not understand. And need to be taught the importance of physical media.
As a looooooonnnngggg time Anthrax fan, I was never much of a fan of the John Bush era, but this doc series is making me take a serious second look. After the last two episodes, I'm obsessed with My Safe Home and What Doesn't Die!
I agree. I've gone back and listened to (and even bought the last two) John Bush albums, and they are really good. Different than the Anthrax I grew up on, but now in hindsight, I think We Come For You All is one of their better albums.
@@DoubleBarrelDarrell It definitely makes sense that Worship Music was the next album and that it was as awseome as it is. They were already on their way with WCFYA.
Man, Keanu's explanation of safe home...someone is cutting onions. Tomorrow is not promised. if you have someone who is your safe home...count yourself lucky and blessed.
I was wondering if we would see Keanu Reeves in here talking about Safe Home and sure enough he was. Awesome video series guys, I’m always looking forward to the next episode.
When there is a Battle of Good & Evil “You Need a Keanu Reeves” as South Park once mentioned! 🤣 He is the Neo, Constantine, Destroying Evil kind-of-guy! 😉 …Just kidding…A GREAT Comeback Album with GREAT Songs! 👍
I literally base my life on when these videos come out. New Anthrax video just came out? Then you can stick that overtime up your ass boss man. Going to be going hard during this livestream! Fucking ANTHRAX FOREVER! 😈
I really miss John in Anthrax, as much as I love Joey being back, I honestly think having both of the guys fronting the band would have been INCREDIBLE!!!
The best Anthrax album in over a decade at the time. And maybe the best Anthrax record - period. Great songs, great performances, great production. Artwork, videos, the vibe around the band - the best in years. And they kicked fucken ass live! I saw them twice in Europe on this tour in 2003...amazing. Was then absolutely gutted when John and the band parted ways... Apologies in advance for the negativity, but imho they f*cked it up in a bid to go one better, as they saw it at the time. For me this era is still their peak, and I wonder what might have happened if they kept on track on this amazing journey instead of making that "business decision"... Love this vid series, love the band and wish the guys the very best.
Great album with classic songs !!! Some of their best work . Anthony from E.town concrete (Elizabeth NJ representing) does that scream in the beginning of episode. The song is refused to be denied . Rob C . also did their album too .
Have you checked Amazon lately? They've all been re-released on there. I've heard alot of complaints about packaging on SOWN and Stomp 442, but I'm happy owning them on vinyl finally.
Sound of white noise, and Weve come for you all, are the most excellent Anthrax releases! And they are great, compared to any release, by any artist!..... Two truly great albums!!
Just need to call out that Safe Home was #1 request on Chicago rock radio for WEEKS in 2003 despite getting no other play and no support, then the station went under, and Anthrax still sold out venues with NO PROMOTION!!!
Promotion in the US was crap for WCFYA. I tried a little street team in MPLS, giving flyers to some shops. And lo and behold, Sanctuary went under. Shame.
Alex Ross is a phenomenal artist, I recommend taking a look at his DC series Kingdom Come. If you are a comic book fan? You will not be disappointed,.........
@@feldspar3858 I enjoyed Marvels, and Astro City, both written by Kurt Busiek., but i think Kingdom Come is Ross's best work. He had a major role in writing and plotting the books with Mark Waid and the result is every fanboy's wet dream! The easter eggs and callbacks to the gold and silver ages are worth the price alone,.. you can read those books multiple times and still find something that you didn't catch in previous reads? It's comic perfection IMO? Cheers!
What a great episode that was. Totally agree with Charlie regarding owning a physical copy of the music. Seeing him the last few episodes now holding a vinyl version up of 'Volume 8' and 'We've Come For You All' has made me so jealous. Got them both on CD but they look so much better on vinyl. Maybe it's time I went back to buying that format again. Seen them twice around this album. It had been a while, the last time before that was on the 'White Noise' tour. 1st time was supporting Motorhead at Newport Centre when they had only just written 'Superhero' and then a few months later they played an intimate show at Cardiff University to support the album. Was lucky enough to meet Rob Caggiano on both occasions. Sam Warburton the ex Wales rugby captain used to play 'Refuse To Be Denied' in the dressing room before the players took to the pitch to get themselves pumped for the game. My top 3 on this album are:- 1 - Safe Home 2 - Refuse To Be Denied 3 - Cadillac Rock Box
I think this album, even more so than 'Sound of White Noise', is the best Anthrax ever did with John Bush. What Doesn't Die, Safe Home, Any Place But Here, Nobody Knows Anything, Strap It On and W.C.F.Y.A. are all personal highlights, but the whole record is a truly enjoyable experience, from the first notes of 'Contact' right to the very last bits of their cover to 'We're a Happy Family'. A fitting way to send off the Bush era on a very high note.
Hey guys, thanks for doing this doc. It really brings a lot of memories back and adds context to what I was feeling re: the band throughout history. One of my favorite bands ever, and this series makes me like you all even more.
I was doing a student exchange in Finland in 2003 and wasn’t super into metal at that time as I was exploring and discovering all kinds of other amazing musics out there so I wasn’t following much what bands I had loved were doing. I was wandering around one day and popped into a music store in Turku and there was WCFYA and I didn’t even hesitate. Fucking Anthrax has a new fucking album? I must have that! A shop full of wonders to discover and explore but fuck no, I will always be there when Anthrax puts out new music. I’m only sorry there haven’t been five more albums with John Bush since then. They came for us all and they’ve got us!
I'm Canadian, but was working and living in NY when this came out. Everyday I would walk to work along 1st Ave, through Carl Shurz Park, taking the water taxi to Randall Island, and this was blasting in my iPod. It was quite perfect. That drum intro to Nobody Knows Anything would always fire me up.
@@AnthraxBandOfficial Interesting! I obviously haven’t read enough interviews, ‘cause i wasn’t aware of any statements on the logo. I’m a bad fan, sorry! So, legit not trolling here, but… Surely you guys were aware that people would see the “satanic” connection, specifically intended or not? And that connection adds a welcome complexity to appreciating the logo? To put it another way… I guess i figured you guys thought something like, “There’s more than one way to see this, and we don’t much care which one you see.” Loving the series and the 40 years of music. Here’s to many more! 🤘😖🤘
I always saw it as a satanic symbol but knew that Anthrax wasn't like that. So i was always confused. I still listened to them no matter what but glad to hear that it's the A in Anthrax...haha. glad to hear that story from Charlie. Please don't hate me thinking that.
WCFYA is my favorite John Bush-Anthrax album. Just classic metal with a modern edge, great songwriting, Bush's best vocal performances, amazing Alex Ross cover art. This album put Anthrax back on track in a huge way.
That was the time when I met the Anthrax guys at a signing session in a record store here in Germany. They also took the time to shoot some fotos with me (NOT selfies). Forever in my heart. Such great guys they are!
This album is without doubt one of the best. Every song just comes with power and intensity - start to freaking finish. Totally agree with Charlie on the “new album” experience, sound, sight and smell - just the immersive experience of opening a new tape, CD, record you just bought.
I am more of a punk rock fan but I do love me some metal music. It’s energy gets me pumping. And so many great metal bands and extremely talented musicians have come out of the metal genre. And I have to say that Anthrax is one of the top IMO. I got to see them live years ago and it’s one of the best shows I’ve seen live. Feckin awesome concert that left me feeling that thrill for days.
Love the "We've Come for You All" album! During the summer of 2003 it was "Live in London" from Judas Priest, "St. Anger" from Metallica, "Killbox 13" from Overkill, "Deftones" from... well, Deftones and "We've Come for You All" from Anthrax blasting through the stereo! Awesome and rockin' summer!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
P.S. John Bush totally kicks ass on this album! Perfect singer for Safe Home. What a song. I never thought Anthrax would be the band to nail love Total success Scott! What an evolution. Thx Anthrax
Damn straight... love buying a physical album... put on the headphones and listen while you read the liner notes and the details in the artwork. Fully immerse yourself into it.
I feel like these videos have not been releasing consistently. I thought they were supposed to all be released by tomorrow and we have at least two more to go.
the schedule was messed up since the state of euphoria video and it went from there, they skipped a ton of original episodes, hopefully we get one for worship music and one for all kings at least
@@wewlad2917 They should make an episode about the ATL reunion tour and how they fucked it all up at the end by getting Dan Nelson and whining about not being able to get Bush back, before Joey came in and saved the day. It was a weird time for Anthrax for sure!
I'm born again Anthrax! Been catching up on Spotify albums with this series. Last I really knew of you was Stomp. I'm caught up on Worship Music now. I'm loving this whole story. And now I missing your Worship Music episode. What's up?
Totally on point with the love of buying a physical album as opposed to streaming. I am the same as Charlie mentions....reading the notes, looking at the artwork that has hours put into it, actually owning the album and knowing I am supporting the band with my purchase... it's all part of the experience of being a fan. Scott, Charlie, Joey, Rob, Dan Lilker, Dan Spitz John, Neil, Frank, Paul, Dime and the rest of the Anthrax family past and present... Thank You \m/
Gotta admit this is the Anthrax album I've never clicked with, beyond "Safe Home" (which is brilliant). I really should revisit it again and listen with fresh ears.
Awesome to see Reeves talk about working with Anthrax! He's s great and humble person! Love Safe Home, awesome song! Great cover art for that album too, it's so good!
Unvelieveable strong album. Really interested where the next episodes are going. Really interested in what happened from 2003-2011 with Greater of Two Evils, John leaving, Dan Nelson joining and leaving, Joey Back, John back, Joey back, Rob leaving, etc.
I'm also only now remembering they never brought up Poison My Eyes on the Last Action Hero soundtrack or Ball of Confusion which they did with John, Joey, and Lilker.
Cheers to you guys for persevering through all the shit and hanging in there.Been a fan since Among.Saw you in '98 with John and Joey in Utica,NY.One of the best shows I've ever seen.Much respect.🤘
14:21 I happen to think those 2 albums are the 2 best Anthrax Albums.... even though Ive been around since the mid 80s, those 2 were THE 2 that struck a chord in me, SoWN and WCfYA are just savage thrash albums that any true thrash fan should own and listen to on the regular
Can we just pause for a moment and think about Keanu reeves being in an anthrax video...
How cool is that?
Also, he did a bad ass interview for this documentary.
@@tragicallymalicious1 I got a new respect for him,.. he seems too cool for Hollywood!
@@psychonautpupildiallater7734
Lots of people in Hollywood are cool - people from outside the scene tend to make false assumptions.
Whoa!
Actually, that's not cool because he's gay AF
Keanu is the man, I cant believe he is so normal.
Well, he is/was raised in Canada. I bet that of any country, Canada has the highest ratio of normal to non-normal people in the weird. Very nice, kind, humble and normal people. They seem to value being down to earth and treating others properly.
The greatest music doc series I have ever seen. Giving the horns!
I agree
It really is grand. And I know from personal experience that the band is exactly what they claim to be, particularly Joey. That dude is one of the nicest humans I've ever met.
Agree!!
I give the horns to you who saved me
I give the horns to you who told me to
Change my way of life out of one into another
Yeah, you heard me right everyday I thank my mother
Hell yes it is 🤘
I am with Charlie when it comes to having a " hard copy" of an album, nothing beats being able to read the lyrics and taking in the liner notes.
totally agree
And smell the booklet, or is that just me?
I have hard copies of all the music i have bought. 8 tracks, cassettes albums and cd's
@Steve Good i agree
That's why a lot of Anthrax fans are very confused in why the band released on vinyl sound of white noise and stomp 442 the way they did with no liner notes, no lyrics, no pictures, no printed inner sleeves, knowing this perfectly, how important this is for hard copies owners.
All the Bushthrax albums were awesome. This was a good one to end with before Joey returned.
I totally agree with Charlie. Nothing will ever replace physical music! I love the fact that this band puts so much into each album!
Totally agree!!
i agree well said !
Agree. Not just music though. Streaming putting video stores out of business as well. Owning physical copies will never be replaced. To me anyway.
I agree. I have started buying my music and movies on disc. I have found out that if the distributor has their panties in a bunch they can pull your downloaded content without knowledge
The Bush-era albums are freaking Great. ALL OF THEM.
Indeed.
I always thought that Keanu Reeves was a cool dude, and this confirms it.
Anthrax never mentions ANY PLACE BUT HERE such a great song.
YES! Not just my favorite song on that album, but easily in my top Anthrax songs of all time, and firmly one of my all time favorite songs ever.
I looooove Joey with the band, but I have to say that John Bush era Anthrax holds a very special place in my heart!
Joey couldn't have made this album. He's awesome but John Bush is so real, true, and singular. One of the best hard rock vocalists. Thx John Bush!
@@superdopeimmaculateshow3491 I couldn’t agree with you more
@@paulmallon9292 Anthrax went from good to great with the addition of Bush.
Theres even an interview with Scott where people say that joey sang like a bird, and he replied "what we needed at the time was nota bird, but a lion", something in that line...
Charlie seems like such a nice genuine guy
Almost everyone who talks about him mentions how chill and easy going he is.
Two things I’m looking forward to
1 next season of Ozark
2 next Anthrax 40
Fuck yeah! Agree on both.
@@Clarence2Worley me too!!
The part at the end of this video with Charlie talking about the importance of physical media needs to be clipped out and posted literally everywhere. In the 70's, 80's and 90's and even the early 00's you could buy music and movies just about anywhere. Today...at least where I live...your options for buying physical media locally are limited to Target and Walmart. Mom and pop music stores are few and far between. There is something to be said for physical media. Holding it, the smell, being able to read the liner notes, and the artwork and photography. As well as the need for buying it in a brick and mortar store, that is part of the experience as well. It is all a key element to being a fan of any band. Something that the newer digital generation just does not understand. And need to be taught the importance of physical media.
As a looooooonnnngggg time Anthrax fan, I was never much of a fan of the John Bush era, but this doc series is making me take a serious second look. After the last two episodes, I'm obsessed with My Safe Home and What Doesn't Die!
I agree. I've gone back and listened to (and even bought the last two) John Bush albums, and they are really good. Different than the Anthrax I grew up on, but now in hindsight, I think We Come For You All is one of their better albums.
@@DoubleBarrelDarrell It definitely makes sense that Worship Music was the next album and that it was as awseome as it is. They were already on their way with WCFYA.
All anthrax has been great
Man, Keanu's explanation of safe home...someone is cutting onions.
Tomorrow is not promised. if you have someone who is your safe home...count yourself lucky and blessed.
I was wondering if we would see Keanu Reeves in here talking about Safe Home and sure enough he was. Awesome video series guys, I’m always looking forward to the next episode.
When there is a Battle of Good & Evil “You Need a Keanu Reeves” as South Park once mentioned! 🤣
He is the Neo, Constantine, Destroying Evil kind-of-guy! 😉
…Just kidding…A GREAT Comeback Album with GREAT Songs! 👍
I literally base my life on when these videos come out. New Anthrax video just came out? Then you can stick that overtime up your ass boss man. Going to be going hard during this livestream! Fucking ANTHRAX FOREVER! 😈
Keanu is such a cool dude, and he ages like a fine wine.
Hallo Thrash Fans,ich bin schon 35 Jahre Thrash Fan.Immer wieder toll die 4 großen Bands zuschauen.
The best Anthrax album!
I really miss John in Anthrax, as much as I love Joey being back, I honestly think having both of the guys fronting the band would have been INCREDIBLE!!!
This is just Gold! Safe home means alot to me makes me miss my dad alot
Great reference to Mama Said Knock You Out.
Once again Keanu Reeves shows what a great guy he is.
Another awesome episode! I really hope they shove this on a Blu-ray disc at some point.
BRUTAL JOHN WICK (Keanu Reeves) LOVES ANTHRAX!!!!!! AWESOME IN ANOTHER LEVEL!!!!
The best Anthrax album in over a decade at the time. And maybe the best Anthrax record - period.
Great songs, great performances, great production. Artwork, videos, the vibe around the band - the best in years. And they kicked fucken ass live!
I saw them twice in Europe on this tour in 2003...amazing. Was then absolutely gutted when John and the band parted ways...
Apologies in advance for the negativity, but imho they f*cked it up in a bid to go one better, as they saw it at the time.
For me this era is still their peak, and I wonder what might have happened if they kept on track on this amazing journey instead of making that "business decision"...
Love this vid series, love the band and wish the guys the very best.
Whoa super awesome episode, Keanu seems like a cool dude from day one, awesome he was in this!
Anthrax is a part of my existence. When I die and I look back on every single moment of my life anthrax will be in there.
Damn I miss John Bush in Anthrax! Such an awesome vocalist, and what an awesome album We’ve come for you all was
Safe Home is an exceptional song. Means a lot. My x-wife is my safe home.
Great album with classic songs !!!
Some of their best work .
Anthony from E.town concrete (Elizabeth NJ representing) does that scream in the beginning of episode. The song is refused to be denied .
Rob C . also did their album too .
I'm also from Elizabeth, NJ. Did you play in a band called Torment?
Happy birthday Frankie! Most underrated lol bassist! Thanks for the great doc and years of great music
I love listening to all the Anthrax albums in order . It’s a great journey . It’s a must do if you love this band
I never realised that Dimebag was identifying himself as Desmond Child on the intro to Cadillac Rock Box. That's hilarious
Makes me wonder what names he used on the somp442 and Volume 8: threat is real songs he did.
A proper Bush era vinyl reissue would be great.
Have you checked Amazon lately? They've all been re-released on there. I've heard alot of complaints about packaging on SOWN and Stomp 442, but I'm happy owning them on vinyl finally.
Keanu Reeves: trhe most humble spectacular guy from Hollywood! Always involved in cool projects...great human being!
Love this álbum!!! Love j. Bush!!! Love Anthrax!!! 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱😎😎😎🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Sound of white noise, and Weve come for you all, are the most excellent Anthrax releases! And they are great, compared to any release, by any artist!..... Two truly great albums!!
Just need to call out that Safe Home was #1 request on Chicago rock radio for WEEKS in 2003 despite getting no other play and no support, then the station went under, and Anthrax still sold out venues with NO PROMOTION!!!
Promotion in the US was crap for WCFYA. I tried a little street team in MPLS, giving flyers to some shops. And lo and behold, Sanctuary went under. Shame.
Alex Ross is a phenomenal artist, I recommend taking a look at his DC series Kingdom Come. If you are a comic book fan? You will not be disappointed,.........
Marvels is phenomenal as well as his Astro City covers.
@@feldspar3858 I enjoyed Marvels, and Astro City, both written by Kurt Busiek., but i think Kingdom Come is Ross's best work. He had a major role in writing and plotting the books with Mark Waid and the result is every fanboy's wet dream! The easter eggs and callbacks to the gold and silver ages are worth the price alone,.. you can read those books multiple times and still find something that you didn't catch in previous reads? It's comic perfection IMO? Cheers!
What a great episode that was. Totally agree with Charlie regarding owning a physical copy of the music. Seeing him the last few episodes now holding a vinyl version up of 'Volume 8' and 'We've Come For You All' has made me so jealous. Got them both on CD but they look so much better on vinyl. Maybe it's time I went back to buying that format again.
Seen them twice around this album. It had been a while, the last time before that was on the 'White Noise' tour. 1st time was supporting Motorhead at Newport Centre when they had only just written 'Superhero' and then a few months later they played an intimate show at Cardiff University to support the album. Was lucky enough to meet Rob Caggiano on both occasions.
Sam Warburton the ex Wales rugby captain used to play 'Refuse To Be Denied' in the dressing room before the players took to the pitch to get themselves pumped for the game.
My top 3 on this album are:-
1 - Safe Home
2 - Refuse To Be Denied
3 - Cadillac Rock Box
I think this album, even more so than 'Sound of White Noise', is the best Anthrax ever did with John Bush. What Doesn't Die, Safe Home, Any Place But Here, Nobody Knows Anything, Strap It On and W.C.F.Y.A. are all personal highlights, but the whole record is a truly enjoyable experience, from the first notes of 'Contact' right to the very last bits of their cover to 'We're a Happy Family'. A fitting way to send off the Bush era on a very high note.
Why this masterpiece isn't on the spotify
Hey guys, thanks for doing this doc. It really brings a lot of memories back and adds context to what I was feeling re: the band throughout history. One of my favorite bands ever, and this series makes me like you all even more.
I was doing a student exchange in Finland in 2003 and wasn’t super into metal at that time as I was exploring and discovering all kinds of other amazing musics out there so I wasn’t following much what bands I had loved were doing. I was wandering around one day and popped into a music store in Turku and there was WCFYA and I didn’t even hesitate. Fucking Anthrax has a new fucking album? I must have that! A shop full of wonders to discover and explore but fuck no, I will always be there when Anthrax puts out new music. I’m only sorry there haven’t been five more albums with John Bush since then. They came for us all and they’ve got us!
I love this LP!!! 🤘🤘🤘 I was 21yrs old and flying around jamming this out in my car.
Charlie you have Right! Vinyl and CDs are soooo cool! They will never die!
Keanu "You will always be my safe woah..."
I'm Canadian, but was working and living in NY when this came out. Everyday I would walk to work along 1st Ave, through Carl Shurz Park, taking the water taxi to Randall Island, and this was blasting in my iPod. It was quite perfect. That drum intro to Nobody Knows Anything would always fire me up.
Where are the last 2 episodes?? The concert is in 2 days??!!
Another great album and I can't think of a better way to say thank you to John Bush for everything that he did with Anthrax.
Finally everyone gets to know the origin of the thraxagram... not satanic ...just a logo... thank god the story has been told...
We keep saying it but trolls gonna troll
@@AnthraxBandOfficial Interesting! I obviously haven’t read enough interviews, ‘cause i wasn’t aware of any statements on the logo. I’m a bad fan, sorry!
So, legit not trolling here, but… Surely you guys were aware that people would see the “satanic” connection, specifically intended or not? And that connection adds a welcome complexity to appreciating the logo?
To put it another way… I guess i figured you guys thought something like, “There’s more than one way to see this, and we don’t much care which one you see.”
Loving the series and the 40 years of music. Here’s to many more! 🤘😖🤘
I commented about that earlier..I seen someone in an earlier episode commented that it was a pentagram..NO..More like and Avengers A to me..I like it
I always saw it as a satanic symbol but knew that Anthrax wasn't like that. So i was always confused. I still listened to them no matter what but glad to hear that it's the A in Anthrax...haha. glad to hear that story from Charlie.
Please don't hate me thinking that.
@@mrx1333 no hate here.
WCFYA is my favorite John Bush-Anthrax album. Just classic metal with a modern edge, great songwriting, Bush's best vocal performances, amazing Alex Ross cover art. This album put Anthrax back on track in a huge way.
We Come For You All and Among The Living is our two favorite Anthrax albums !
This series of videos is so fantastic. I fucking love Anthrax even more than ever because of this.
That was the time when I met the Anthrax guys at a signing session in a record store here in Germany. They also took the time to shoot some fotos with me (NOT selfies). Forever in my heart. Such great guys they are!
"Cadillac Rock Box" is my favourite. Especially with the Dime intro. RIP Dime.
And Vinnie,...RIP
didn't dime listen to mixes by going for a drive in his caddy?
which he called his cadillac rock box?
My first and one of my favourite Anthrax albums. Definitely the highlight of the Bush era.
Long live Dime.
This album is without doubt one of the best. Every song just comes with power and intensity - start to freaking finish. Totally agree with Charlie on the “new album” experience, sound, sight and smell - just the immersive experience of opening a new tape, CD, record you just bought.
Best thing on TV let alone UA-cam
Keep the metal faith alive 👊👊
Another awesome episode. We've Come For You All is my favorite Bush album, and definitely one of my top two Anthrax records!
The best Anthrax album with John. Rob really breathed new life into the band.
Also; it's cliche nowadays to say Keanu is awesome. But dude is awesome.
Lol
I am more of a punk rock fan but I do love me some metal music. It’s energy gets me pumping. And so many great metal bands and extremely talented musicians have come out of the metal genre. And I have to say that Anthrax is one of the top IMO. I got to see them live years ago and it’s one of the best shows I’ve seen live. Feckin awesome concert that left me feeling that thrill for days.
Love the "We've Come for You All" album! During the summer of 2003 it was "Live in London" from Judas Priest, "St. Anger" from Metallica, "Killbox 13" from Overkill, "Deftones" from... well, Deftones and "We've Come for You All" from Anthrax blasting through the stereo! Awesome and rockin' summer!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Another spectacular album!!!
P.S. John Bush totally kicks ass on this album! Perfect singer for Safe Home. What a song. I never thought Anthrax would be the band to nail love Total success Scott! What an evolution. Thx Anthrax
Damn straight... love buying a physical album... put on the headphones and listen while you read the liner notes and the details in the artwork. Fully immerse yourself into it.
Sad to see Bush era come to an end in this series. Thanks for sharing all this w us
I feel like these videos have not been releasing consistently. I thought they were supposed to all be released by tomorrow and we have at least two more to go.
the schedule was messed up since the state of euphoria video and it went from there, they skipped a ton of original episodes, hopefully we get one for worship music and one for all kings at least
@@wewlad2917 They should make an episode about the ATL reunion tour and how they fucked it all up at the end by getting Dan Nelson and whining about not being able to get Bush back, before Joey came in and saved the day. It was a weird time for Anthrax for sure!
@@midnightstrike3625 the phil anselmo wannabe was truly the lowest point on the whole history of anthrax yeah
@@wewlad2917 The saddest thing is, that's when I started listening to Anthrax.
Thats what im saying man. I hope the others get released.
loved this era and album and loving this entire series of episodes!!! \m/ \m/
They could have called that album "We've come to stomp a mud hole & walk it dry"! Not a bad song on it! Strap it on CRUSHES!!!
I'm born again Anthrax! Been catching up on Spotify albums with this series. Last I really knew of you was Stomp. I'm caught up on Worship Music now. I'm loving this whole story. And now I missing your Worship Music episode. What's up?
Totally on point with the love of buying a physical album as opposed to streaming. I am the same as Charlie mentions....reading the notes, looking at the artwork that has hours put into it, actually owning the album and knowing I am supporting the band with my purchase... it's all part of the experience of being a fan. Scott, Charlie, Joey, Rob, Dan Lilker, Dan Spitz John, Neil, Frank, Paul, Dime and the rest of the Anthrax family past and present... Thank You \m/
Agreed! Listening the music and reading the lyrics!👍🏼
My favorite Anthrax album. Period.
Bring on Worship Music. One of my all time favorite albums and tours. "In The End" has got to be on Anniversary show setlist!
Absolutely, having that product in your hands. I feel like that when I buy football cards and I'm 51😊
Sound of white noise is by far the best Anthrax album of the John Bush era
Keanu and Anthrax is the perfect combination. How did the universe survive such awesomeness?
I hope they at least mention Greater Of Two Evils on the next video.
Really good album even though John Bush regrets doing it. I really dig it, though.
I remember seeing Anthrax on this tour run for this Album. The mosh pit lit up in this small venue in Indianapolis, IN
This album is a masterpiece, love every song on it. Please put it back to Spotify, I need it for my workouts 😂
My favorite album, just excellent.. Like Brave New World from Maiden, just epic on right time! Perfect!
As a fan since Fistful, best Anthrax album IMO
great album! cadillac rock box kicks ass! damn awesome to see Keanu!!!
Gotta admit this is the Anthrax album I've never clicked with, beyond "Safe Home" (which is brilliant). I really should revisit it again and listen with fresh ears.
Yo man ... when is the next episode??? You just got into the most insane Anthrax era, and left us hanging.
One of my favorite records. Such a masterpiece.
Cadillac Rock Box is one of the greatest Anthrax songs ever. Also reminds me of Dimebag every time, obviously.
Incredible album!!
You have always been my Safe Home!!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻
I love this album from the first second of Contact until the very last second of W.C.F.Y.A.
Awesome to see Reeves talk about working with Anthrax! He's s great and humble person! Love Safe Home, awesome song!
Great cover art for that album too, it's so good!
Nobody Knows Anything.
Charlie sent a whole lotta metal drummers back to school with that one!
Sick sick drumming!
thanks Charlie and anthrax for this pieces of your history, love it
Unvelieveable strong album. Really interested where the next episodes are going. Really interested in what happened from 2003-2011 with Greater of Two Evils, John leaving, Dan Nelson joining and leaving, Joey Back, John back, Joey back, Rob leaving, etc.
I wouldn't count on too much Dan Nelson content, if any 🤣
@@mwl78rwe I know. I hope not! That's EIGHT YEARS of Anthrax history!
I saw Danthrax at the double door in Chicago lol!
@@kriskallas7988 Danthrax! That's hilarious.
I'm also only now remembering they never brought up Poison My Eyes on the Last Action Hero soundtrack or Ball of Confusion which they did with John, Joey, and Lilker.
WCFYA is my fave Anthrax album. This band rocks!!
Ah this is magic! Thanks for existing guys
Cheers to you guys for persevering through all the shit and hanging in there.Been a fan since Among.Saw you in '98 with John and Joey in Utica,NY.One of the best shows I've ever seen.Much respect.🤘
Together with Sound of White Noise the best albums Anthrax ever made. Big John Bush fan.
My old band used to cover refuse to be denied !!!ANTHRAX RULES !!!!!!
14:21 I happen to think those 2 albums are the 2 best Anthrax Albums.... even though Ive been around since the mid 80s, those 2 were THE 2 that struck a chord in me, SoWN and WCfYA are just savage thrash albums that any true thrash fan should own and listen to on the regular