Thrash metal (heavy metal) band (1985-1990, 2004-present) and alternative rock (modern rock) band (1993-2003) from New York City, New York, United States.
Anthrax was formed in 1981 by Scott Ian and Danny Lilker. Initially, both Scott Ian and Danny Lilker played guitar but after several quick line-up changes, Lilker moved to bass. Members rotated in and out of Anthrax on a frequent basis early on but by 1983, the band coalesced with Ian, Lilker, Neil Turbin (vocals), Dan Spitz (guitar) and Charlie Benante (drums). This line-up went in the studio with Ross The Boss of Manowar producing to record the tune "Soldiers Of Metal" for their first 7" release (the B-side featured a demo version of the song "Howling Furies" with Greg D'Angelo on drums).
In 1984, the band recorded their first LP, "Fistful Of Metal". Shortly afterwards, Lilker was fired, soon followed by Neil Turbin. Lilker was replaced by Frank Bello. Turbin was replaced by Matt Fallon but the union was short-lived. Soon, Joey Belladonna, from upstate NY, was drafted as vocalist. From 1985 through 1991, this line-up would record four LPs and two EPs (plus various singles) and find worldwide success as one of the top selling thrash metal bands. In 1987, Anthrax released the single "I'm The Man", a jokey rap tune featuring Ian, Benante, and Bello, all big rap fans, on vocals while Belladonna played the drums. A more serious rap/metal excursion occurred in 1991 when Anthrax collaborated with Public Enemy on a re-working of PE's 1987 tune "Bring The Noise".
The song and resulting Anthrax/Public Enemy tour was a big success.
In 1992, Anthrax fired Joey Belladonna. He was replaced by John Bush of Armored Saint. The new line-up released "The Sound Of White Noise". The record saw Anthrax shedding much of its signature Thrash Metal (Heavy Metal) for an Alternative Rock (Modern Rock) sound and was a critical and commercial success. Dan Spitz departed the band after touring for the release. The rest of the decade would be marked by commercial woes and label problems. For the next few releases, lead guitar was provided by Charlie Benante, guitar tech Paul Crook (who would also be the band's live lead guitarist but would never be made an official member of the band) and Dimebag Darrell of Pantera. In 1999, Anthrax released the greatest hits album "Return Of The Killer A's" which featured Joey Belladonna return for a duet with John Bush on a cover of the Temptations' song "Ball Of Confusion". A planned tour that would feature both Bush and Belladonna was scrapped when the band could not reach a financial agreement with Belladonna.
In 2001, Rob Caggiano was hired as the band's lead guitarist and in 2003 the new line-up released "We've Come For You All". The album garnered some of Anthrax's best reviews since "The Sound Of White Noise". In 2004, Anthrax recorded "The Greater Of Two Evils" which featured re-recordings of songs from the Turbin and Belladonna eras. After the recording, Frank Bello left the group. Armored Saint bassist Joey Vera joined the band for the supporting tour of "The Greater Of Two Evils".
In 2005, the band made the surprise announcement that the line-up of Ian/Benante/Bello/Spitz/Belladonna would be reuniting for live performances, although Ian and Benante stressed that they also planned to continue working with Bush and Caggiano. This line-up toured together until 2007. Although there was talk of recording, Ian announced that the band was once-again dropping Belladonna, stating that he was not willing to "move forward". Unfortunately for Anthrax, John Bush was unwilling to return to the group. In need of a vocalist, the group hired Dan Nelson, a relative unknown. Rob Caggiano also returned to the band as Spitz went back to his job as a Swiss watchmaker, a trade he'd been involved in since leaving Anthrax.
The group toured with Dan Nelson for two years and recorded an album, entitled "Worship Music". However, in the summer of 2009, Nelson was removed from the band. Anthrax persuaded John Bush to return for some live dates, but the singer declined to rejoin the band full-time. In 2010, Anthrax announced that Joey Belladonna had returned.
“Worship Music”, with Belladonna on vocals, was released the following year. At the start of 2013, Caggiano left the group.
2023
Church Of Vinyl, Nuclear Blast
7", Shape, Ltd, Num, Pic
2023
Church Of Vinyl
7", Shape, Ltd, Num, Pic
2022
2021
2020
Megaforce Records
12", RSD, Ltd, Bla
2019
Press Pot Recordings
7", S/Edition
2018
2017
Megaforce Records
12", Shape, Pic
2017
Nuclear Blast
2xFile, AAC, Single, 256
2016
Not On Label (Anthrax Self-released)
2xFile, MP3, 128
2016
MRI, Megaforce Records
7", RSD, Red
2016
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast
CD, Album + CD, Album + Comp
2016
2016
2016
2015
2014
2014
2014
2013
Megaforce Records
CD, Comp
2013
Nuclear Blast
CD, Promo
2013
Nuclear Blast
CD, Single, Promo
2013
Nuclear Blast
CD, Single, Promo
2013
2013
2013
2012
Megaforce Records
CDr, Single, Promo
2012
2011
Megaforce Records
CDr, Single, Promo
2011
Nuclear Blast
7", S/Sided, W/Lbl
2011
2011
2010
Megaforce Worldwide
10", Pic
2010
2007
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
CD
2007
Island Records, Universal Music Group
CD, Comp, Dig
2007
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
DVD, Comp
2007
2006
Eurotrend
CD, Comp
2005
2005
2005
2005
2004
Sanctuary
CD, Promo
2004
Nuclear Blast
CD, Single, Promo
2004
2004
2003
Sanctuary
CD, Promo, Smplr
2003
Sanctuary
DVD, Promo, NTSC
2003
Nuclear Blast, Nuclear Blast
CD, Maxi
2003
Wienerworld Presentation
DVD-V
2003
2003
2003
2002
2001
2001
1999
Beyond (3)
CD, Single, Promo
1999
1999
1998
Ignition
CD, Single, Promo
1998
Victor
VHS, NTSC
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1998
1996
Mercury
CD, Single, Promo
1996
1995
Elektra
CD, Promo
1995
Elektra
CD, Promo, Smplr
1995
1995
1994
Not On Label (Anthrax Self-released)
Cass
1994
Island Records
CD, Promo, Smplr
1994
1993
Foundations
CD, Comp, Promo
1993
Elektra
CD, Single, Promo
1993
Warner Bros. Records
Cass, Smplr
1993
1993
1993
1993
1993
1992
Island Records, Island Records
Comp, Promo + CD, Album, Promo + CD, Album, Promo
1992
1991
Island Records, Megaforce Worldwide, 4th & Broadway
12", Promo
1991
Island Records, Megaforce Worldwide
CD, EP, Promo
1991
PolyGram Label Group
Umatic, Promo, NTSC
1991
1991
1991
1991
1990
Island Records
Cass, S/Sided, Promo
1990
Polystar
CD, Mini, Promo
1990
1990
1990
1990
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