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Anthrax - The Greater Of Two Evils Album

Anthrax - The Greater Of Two Evils Album
Performer: Anthrax
Title: The Greater Of Two Evils
Country: US
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Thrash, Speed Metal, Heavy Metal
Released: 2004
Catalog number: 06076-84709-2
Label: Sanctuary Records
MP3 album szie: 2397 mb
FLAC album size: 2130 mb

Tracklist

1Metal Thrashing Mad2:47
2I Am The Law6:03
3Caught In A Mosh5:27
4N.F.L.5:57
5Deathrider3:04
6Be All End All6:28
7Madhouse4:26
8Indians6:39
9Untitled0:32
10Keep It In The Family7:24
11Lone Justice4:37
12Gung-Ho3:33
13Among The Living5:52
14Panic3:34
15Belly Of The Beast5:41
16A.I.R.6:21

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
06076-84709-2Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils ‎(CD, Album)Sanctuary Records06076-84709-2Malaysia2004
06076-84709-2Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils ‎(CD, Album)EMI, Sanctuary Records06076-84709-2Canada2004
VICP-62639Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils ‎(CD, Album)VictorVICP-62639Japan2004
CD 04-972Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils ‎(CD, Album)IrondCD 04-972Russia2005
06076-84709-2Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils ‎(CD, Album, Club, BMG)Sanctuary Records06076-84709-2US2004

Credits

  • Bass, Backing VocalsFrank Bello
  • DrumsCharlie Benante
  • EngineerAnthony Ruotolo, Michael Rich
  • Engineer [Additional]Joey Vera
  • GuitarScott Ian
  • Guitar, Engineer, Mixed ByRob Caggiano
  • ProducerAnthrax
  • VocalsJohn Bush

Notes

This is Anthrax re-recording older Anthrax tunes with John Bush on vocals instead of Joe Belladonna.
Scott plays guitar on the right, and Rob plays guitar on the left.
Track 14.2 and 14.3 are bonus/hidden tracks, however 14.2 is merely a clip of "Lone Justice" played backwards.

Made in the USA

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 060768470927
  • Barcode: 1189 06076847092 E41020-03 A
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L383
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6100

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sanctuary Records Group Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Sanctuary Records Group Inc.
  • Licensed To – Sanctuary Records Group Inc.
  • Licensed From – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
  • Manufactured By – BMG Distribution
  • Distributed By – BMG Distribution
  • Recorded At – Avatar Studios
  • Mixed At – Millbrook Sound Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound

Short intro

If you want to support me for doing these kind of videos and keep it going: Re-recordings of Anthrax's classics, with John Bush Greater of Two Evils - Anthrax. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Greater of Two Evils is an album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. The album was released in November 2004 2004 in music on the Sanctuary record label. The album is made up of fourteen songs from the band's early era that were first released between 1983 and 1990. These tracks have been re-recorded by Anthrax's 2004 lineup, with vocalist John Bush recording new version of songs originally sung by Neil Turbin and Joey Belladonna. The final track listing was decided by a vote on the band's. CD Album. Produced by Anthrax Recorded at Avatar Studios NYC January 24&25, 2004 Mixed at Millbrook Sound Studios by Rob Caggiano for Scarp 60 Productions Engineered by Anthony Ruotolo, Rob Caggiano & Michael Rich Additional engineering by Joey Vera Mastered by UE Nastasi at Sterling Sound Cover art & Art Direction by Shepard Fairey & Chris Peasley Graphic design by Brent The Procreator' Thompson Back booklet Photograph. by David Ungar. Riding Hard, High In The Saddle Winged Steed Of Unwearing Flight Sweeping Through Air Just Like Fire Swift Of The Foot, Great O. Songs from Fistful of Metal 1984, Spreading the Disease 1985, Among the Living 1987, State of Euphoria 1988, and Persistence of Time 1990, recorded live in the studio over the course of two days. The songs were chosen by fans voting on the band's website. Produced by Anthrax. But Two Evils also unites the band's early creative zenith with the resurgent promise of 2003's We've Come for You All. That album wasn't a comeback, since Anthrax had never really left. But it was definitely a return to form after a few years spent casting around for direction. This is Anthrax re-recording older Anthrax tunes with John Bush on vocals instead of Joe Belladonna. Scott plays guitar on the right, and Rob plays guitar on the left. Track 14. 2 and 14. 3 are bonushidden tracks, however 14. 2 is merely a clip of Lone Justice played backwards. Listen free to Anthrax The Greater Of Two Evils Deathrider, Metal Thrashing Mad and more. 14 tracks 71:36. The Greater of Two Evils is a compilation album by Anthrax. The album is made up of fourteen Anthrax songs from the band's early Neil Turbin & Joey Belladonna-era albums, that were released between 1983 and 1990. These tracks have been re-recorded by Anthrax's then-current line-up, led by John Bush. The final track listing was decided by a vote on the band's website. The track list was then recorded by the band live in the studio over two days. Album 2004 14 Songs. It is made up of re-recordings of songs from Anthrax's earlier albums. Metal Thrashing Mad. Caught In A Mosh. John Bush: vocals. Rob Caggiano: guitar. Scott Ian: guitar. Frank Bello: bass. Charlie Benante: drums. Categories: Albums. Studio Albums. Needs cover. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted
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Reviews: (4)
Hanad
Hanad
I'll admit was a little skeptical when the band announced plans to re-record some Anthrax classics with the new lineup. The old stuff never grabbed me, and it seemed like a bit of a cash grab. After reading some of the band members' statements about The Greater of Two Evils, I decided to give it a shot. All I can say is "I GET IT NOW". These weren't bad songs; they were just missing two very important elements. One was a more modern production, but the main element was the right vocalist. I can hear you old school Anthrax fans having fits over that statement, but to me, the John Bush lineup is the REAL Anthrax. I'm not knocking Joey Belladonna, but all of his albums combined didn't impact me like Sound of White Noise did.With The Greater of Two Evils, Anthrax reaches all the way back to the Fistful of Metal days and on through the Belladonna albums, giving us all a chance to experience these old songs in a whole new light. Bush's energetic and intense yet still melodic vocal style is such a better fit for Anthrax's brand of thrash, and you can tell he put 110% into recording these songs. The band also sounds amazing. The guys put so much frenetic energy into these songs that you'd never guess they had been playing some of them for two decades.I know Anthrax got some grief over this release, but I absolutely love it. It gives me a deeper appreciation for both John Bush's vocal style and those early Anthrax albums. It also serves as a good close to John Bush's tenure with the band, since Anthrax has since dumped him in favor of Belladonna and a younger unknown singer, respectively.
Otrytrerl
Otrytrerl
Was this album re-edited on vinyl this year?Info at: http://www.nuclearblast.de/en/products/tontraeger/vinyl/2lp/anthrax-the-greater-of-two-evils-black-vinyl.html
Kajishakar
Kajishakar
Re-edited or re-issued? I have the original 2LP is this new one different in any way?
Adoraris
Adoraris
Yes i confirm ! just got my copy this week