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"Stomp 442" CD by Anthrax

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On its third album with John Bush as vocalist, the band expanded its sound by more contemporary sound elements. The guitar play on "Stomp 442" shows decent Pantera influences not at least due to two guest solo parts of Dimebag Darrel.
Item no. 421891
Title Stomp 442
Musical Genre Thrash Metal
Edition Re-Release
Product topic Bands
Band Anthrax
Release date 9/22/03
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Random Acts Of Senseless Violence
  • 2.
    Fueled
  • 3.
    King Size
  • 4.
    Riding Shotgun
  • 5.
    Perpetual Motion
  • 6.
    In A Zone
  • 7.
    Nothing
  • 8.
    American Pompeii
  • 9.
    Drop The Ball
  • 10.
    Tester
  • 11.
    Bare
  • 12.
    Fueled (Video)
  • 13.
    Nothing (Video)

by Jürgen Tschamler (03/10) "Stomp 442" was originally released in 1995 and despite good song material was Γ¬ one of the Anthrax albums that drowned a bit. The album was cancelled from the Γ¬ Elektra catalogue in 1999 and unavailable since then. In the course of their Γ¬ great comeback the guys have now decided to re-release this solid disc and put Γ¬ some nice extras to it: "Fueled and "Nothing" in the enhanced part/clips Γ¬ section. "Nothing" is definitely THE track on the album, an absolute Anthrax Γ¬ classic. But also killers like "American pompeii", "Drop the ball" or "Riding Γ¬ shotgun" will blow your ears free. In my opinion, the guys have managed Γ¬ for the first time to perfectly adjust their songs to the voice of John Γ¬ Bush. And without his charismatic voice, the songs wouldn't be worth half as Γ¬ much, anyway. Those who know Anthrax because of " We've come for you all" Γ¬ should definitely check this one out! (JΓΌrgen Tschamler - 03/10)