many who follow me rock, hard rock and metal are linked to narrow visions, fashions and musical stereotypes, "things that are too academic and obvious with regards to voices, guitars, drums. As soon as a band plays something out of the ordinary it is despised. On the contrary, I find brilliant bands that look for new inspiration to renew themselves while always remaining tied to their genre.
@@maverickhunters1403 he was in Helmet at this time. This was also John's last show in the United States. After this show they went to Brazil and then it was announced that they were doing a reunions tour with Joey Belladonna and Dan Spitz
Still thinking that the bush-era of anthrax was their best time and good evolving of the band. An than Joey came back and he cannot really sing the songs of Bush. A step backwards.
Man anytime you could share a stage with dime its like being alittle kid wakeing up on Christmas. Morning and unwrapping that present you always wanted
I think that they had evolved, then returned to 80s.. the same happend to many bands like Megadeth or stuff giving what the fans want and not wanting to expand the public anymore
Lyrics: I thought I knew what provocation was I thought I knew what provocation was I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer And like a knife, I've been gunshot It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer And like a knife, I've been gunshot Gotta let it go, gotta let it go, gotta let it go, yeah It's in my stomach like fire In my stomach like cancer In my stomach like a knife, I've been gunshot Goddamn, nowhere place to be Dying deep inside of me Always standing on the inside looking out Can't break a heart so strong with pride It's more than just being alive I broke the rule with you, I'm out My only antidote to mental suffering Is physical pain I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer And like a knife, I've been gunshot It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer And like a knife, I've been gunshot Gotta let it go, gotta let it go, gotta let it go, yeah It's in my stomach like fire In my stomach like cancer In my stomach like a knife, I've been gunshot Goddamn, nowhere place to be Dying deep inside of me Always standing on the inside looking out Can't break a heart so strong with pride It's more than just being alive I broke the rule with you, I'm out Goddamn, nowhere place to be Dying deep inside of me Always standing on the inside looking out Can't break a heart so strong with pride It's more than just being alive I broke the rule with you, I'm out, out, out Goddamn, nowhere place to be Dying deep inside of me Always standing on the inside looking out Can't break a heart so strong with pride It's more than just being alive I broke the rule with you, I'm out, yeah Goddamn, nowhere place to be Dying deep inside of me Always standing on the inside looking out Can't break a heart so strong with pride It's more than just being alive I broke the rule with you, I'm out, out, out, out, out
Belladonna y Bush son tremendos vocalistas, cada uno en su estilo. La diferencia es que Bush se las podía con las canciones de la era Belladonna, pero Joey no se la puede con estos temones.
@@talus2862 creo que solo intentó con Only, así que no puedes comprobar que efectivamente sea así, pero claramente hay una razón por la que Joey no tuvo que beber de las canciones de Bush, pero sí, Bush tuvo que beber de las canciones de la era Belladonna.
@@talus2862 en serio piensas que Bush cantó mucho repertorio de Belladonna porque "se la puede"? 😂 ¿qué piensas si en un show anthrax no toca Caught In A Mosh? Como toda banda, dependen de incluir los clásicos en su setlist, y esos clásicos son con el sello de Joey, Caught in a mosh suena mal con Bush, pero tenían que tocarla. Con Joey no hay necesidad de tocar el material de Bush, tiene todos sus clásicos a sus espaldas, más el material nuevo. Bush me gusta mucho, pero no tiene "clásicos", de hecho no marcaron época, eran banda secundaria en su momento, nos guste más o menos, son los hechos.
John can take Joe songs to his style, Joe is not able to do that. (I love both, they are great singers but Bush era went a step beyond in music. That was a must in Anthrax music, looking forward)
Love the amount of love and respect shown for the legendary dimebag Also goes to show how irreplaceable he was. Don't get me wrong this dude is a good guitarist but it sounded wayyy off compared to dime
@@WilderAutumnBlaze Yea you're right on Rob. So this is that weird short period where Frankie joined Helmet. One of the many things from the 2nd half of the 2000s that I wish their long biography would have explained, but instead of being candid like they mostly were for the previous decades they just lamely ignored it
@@jaymzhetfield6001 That's sad, that time was strange for the band like they didn't know where they would be going with that vocalist changes. Did you know Corey Taylor would join as the lead singer? Anyway, what biography is this you mentioned? Would it be that which have over 800k here on UA-cam?
@@WilderAutumnBlaze Yea the multiple installment 40th anniversary UA-cam videos. Overall great but then they lamely skipped spilling the goods on the 2000s era that was filled with chaos and drama.
This band is not bad... The guitar player kinda reminds me of Anthrax' Scott Ian. However, musically, you can OBVIOUSLY TELL this has NOTHING TO DO WITH ANTHRAX. :)
John Bush is a beast of a frontman.
I loved Anthrax with John Bush, one of my favourite bands when he was the singer and this is one of their best songs for sure.
I don't understand why this song is so underrated. I love Anthrax with Belladonna and Bush.
same here. I grew up w/ Joey but the John Bush era is amazing too!!!
many who follow me rock, hard rock and metal are linked to narrow visions, fashions and musical stereotypes, "things that are too academic and obvious with regards to voices, guitars, drums. As soon as a band plays something out of the ordinary it is despised. On the contrary, I find brilliant bands that look for new inspiration to renew themselves while always remaining tied to their genre.
Cause it’s nu metal sadly. It’s mad good tho
Can anyone name me some underrated gems like these from anthrax? Particularly Bush era
As a big Armored Saint fan it's pretty amazing to see Anthony Vera here with John and Anthrax
The guitar solo of Dime in this song is just... Eternal.
VOLUME 8 IS AN AMAZING ALBUM!!!!
@huggybearjohnson4197black and strong
best anthrax song ever
Dimebag Darrell was one of the best things about this song.
Awesome song that he made even better
Fücking Dimebag!
Rip our Metal-Brother!
Bonded by the same blood till the end!
UNDERRATED
This is the Anthrax that I love. Just like Judas Priest with Tim Ripper Owens!
ANTHRAX y John Bush es la coneccion!!!.🤘🏼
Love this song. Under rated album.
One of best songs of theirs IMO
Inside Out is best song ever anthrax volumen 8 is the Best álbum!
Bush era forever!
Top 5 best Anthrax song
Probably the best song they did with Bush.
Sound of white noise got me into anthrax I love stomp 442 aswell mind you I'm a big pantera fan
Wish Dimebag was there for the solo
We 'all do brother. This was the Dimebag Memorial show in Chicago. Soil Drowning Pool Anthrax and Disturbed was the lineup
Thats some mighty fine groovin!
love, love, love this song!
anthrax fuckin rule. wicked to see them playing at the dime tribute. fuckin killer
Anthrax's best era
Joey Vera on the bass there. Armored Thrax!
Where is Frank Bello?!
@@maverickhunters1403 He briefly left and joined Helmet for a small while.
@@maverickhunters1403 he was in Helmet at this time. This was also John's last show in the United States. After this show they went to Brazil and then it was announced that they were doing a reunions tour with Joey Belladonna and Dan Spitz
i love this song man
This song is sooooooooo fucking good! I know Dime played the solo, but damn he had to have had more influence on this song 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🫶🏼🫶🏼
Almost like Vol 8 was an unofficial Pantera album because even Phil Anselmo is on the album as well
Still thinking that the bush-era of anthrax was their best time and good evolving of the band. An than Joey came back and he cannot really sing the songs of Bush. A step backwards.
Man anytime you could share a stage with dime its like being alittle kid wakeing up on Christmas. Morning and unwrapping that present you always wanted
Temazo...
Have the original release of Vol. 8. Inside Out is so fucking heavy. Bush cannot be denied. They are not the same without him.
I think that they had evolved, then returned to 80s.. the same happend to many bands like Megadeth or stuff giving what the fans want and not wanting to expand the public anymore
amo la voz de Belladonna, pero me hubiera encantado ver a Anthrax con el buen John Bush y tirar madrazos con este rolon!!!!!!
Классная песен много !!
Но это всегда в топе!!!!
awesome, bring on UK tour soon...its been a while and Bush kicked ass, he was awesome 5*****
With Joey Vera on bass it's Armored Thrax haha !
Lyrics:
I thought I knew what provocation was
I thought I knew what provocation was
I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason
It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer
And like a knife, I've been gunshot
It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer
And like a knife, I've been gunshot
Gotta let it go, gotta let it go, gotta let it go, yeah
It's in my stomach like fire
In my stomach like cancer
In my stomach like a knife, I've been gunshot
Goddamn, nowhere place to be
Dying deep inside of me
Always standing on the inside looking out
Can't break a heart so strong with pride
It's more than just being alive
I broke the rule with you, I'm out
My only antidote to mental suffering
Is physical pain
I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason
I've eaten from the insane root that imprisons reason
It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer
And like a knife, I've been gunshot
It's in my stomach like fire, like cancer
And like a knife, I've been gunshot
Gotta let it go, gotta let it go, gotta let it go, yeah
It's in my stomach like fire
In my stomach like cancer
In my stomach like a knife, I've been gunshot
Goddamn, nowhere place to be
Dying deep inside of me
Always standing on the inside looking out
Can't break a heart so strong with pride
It's more than just being alive
I broke the rule with you, I'm out
Goddamn, nowhere place to be
Dying deep inside of me
Always standing on the inside looking out
Can't break a heart so strong with pride
It's more than just being alive
I broke the rule with you, I'm out, out, out
Goddamn, nowhere place to be
Dying deep inside of me
Always standing on the inside looking out
Can't break a heart so strong with pride
It's more than just being alive
I broke the rule with you, I'm out, yeah
Goddamn, nowhere place to be
Dying deep inside of me
Always standing on the inside looking out
Can't break a heart so strong with pride
It's more than just being alive
I broke the rule with you, I'm out, out, out, out, out
Cool, thanks man because i don’t know how to use google.
they had a great sound and lyrics,they shoud have never Rob escape...
😎😎😎!!! 2023!!!
Bring Bush back
I wish
They tried, he didn't want to come back.
@@rollthelosingdice yes it happend????
@@RenatoRock he doesn’t like the cash grab ideology of it
Amen 🙏🏻
Belladonna y Bush son tremendos vocalistas, cada uno en su estilo. La diferencia es que Bush se las podía con las canciones de la era Belladonna, pero Joey no se la puede con estos temones.
Igual no suenan a la altura de Joey, están hechas para un tono más alto que el de John
@@benjaminquintana1198 belladonna no se la puede con ninguna canción de la era bush 🤣🤣🤣
@@talus2862 creo que solo intentó con Only, así que no puedes comprobar que efectivamente sea así, pero claramente hay una razón por la que Joey no tuvo que beber de las canciones de Bush, pero sí, Bush tuvo que beber de las canciones de la era Belladonna.
@@benjaminquintana1198 porque no se la puede con ninguna, no le da la voz, es super fácil de entender 😁😁😁
@@talus2862 en serio piensas que Bush cantó mucho repertorio de Belladonna porque "se la puede"? 😂 ¿qué piensas si en un show anthrax no toca Caught In A Mosh? Como toda banda, dependen de incluir los clásicos en su setlist, y esos clásicos son con el sello de Joey, Caught in a mosh suena mal con Bush, pero tenían que tocarla. Con Joey no hay necesidad de tocar el material de Bush, tiene todos sus clásicos a sus espaldas, más el material nuevo. Bush me gusta mucho, pero no tiene "clásicos", de hecho no marcaron época, eran banda secundaria en su momento, nos guste más o menos, son los hechos.
ImI 💗 ImI
Grungethrax
They really should play this song alot more. One of my favourites, although Turbin is my favourite singer personally.
John Bush fue el mejor cantante de Anthrax
This was around when Frank was in Helmet I reckon
@piril78 bush didnt want to continue with anthrax and left so how can they bring him back if it was his desision
John can take Joe songs to his style, Joe is not able to do that. (I love both, they are great singers but Bush era went a step beyond in music. That was a must in Anthrax music, looking forward)
Love the amount of love and respect shown for the legendary dimebag
Also goes to show how irreplaceable he was. Don't get me wrong this dude is a good guitarist but it sounded wayyy off compared to dime
what year is this? who is on lead guitar and bass?
I think it's Rob Caggiano on the lead guitar, but I know Joey Vera is on bass.
@@WilderAutumnBlaze Yea you're right on Rob. So this is that weird short period where Frankie joined Helmet. One of the many things from the 2nd half of the 2000s that I wish their long biography would have explained, but instead of being candid like they mostly were for the previous decades they just lamely ignored it
@@jaymzhetfield6001 That's sad, that time was strange for the band like they didn't know where they would be going with that vocalist changes. Did you know Corey Taylor would join as the lead singer? Anyway, what biography is this you mentioned? Would it be that which have over 800k here on UA-cam?
@@WilderAutumnBlaze Yea the multiple installment 40th anniversary UA-cam videos. Overall great but then they lamely skipped spilling the goods on the 2000s era that was filled with chaos and drama.
2005
@tnuocnikufesin666 A Quien Le Importa El Subgenero, John Bush Es Un Leon! \m/
Rob without beanie. Witchcraft
Where is Frank??
@TheLeoOfCostaRica XD
@piril78 NOT.
Foam Audience
Terror at 20,000 ft anyone😅😅
I like anthrax music except the vocals
This is not Anthrax. this is Scott+Charlie covering some Anthrax songs.
This band is not bad... The guitar player kinda reminds me of Anthrax' Scott Ian. However, musically, you can OBVIOUSLY TELL this has NOTHING TO DO WITH ANTHRAX. :)
Yeah, Anthrax's guitarist reminds you from Anthrax's guitarist.