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Return of the Killer As - The Best of Anthrax

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Category: Thrash Metal

Year: 1999

Label: Beyond Music

Catalog Number: 63985-78067-2

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Anthrax Return of the Killer As - The Best of Anthrax Album Cover

Personnel
Various

Compilation
Tracks
1.  Bring the Noise  3:26
2.  Only  4:56
3.  Potters Field (Hypo Luxa Hermes Pan) Remix  4:44
4.  Ball of Confusion  4:33
5.  Crush  4:20
6.  Room for One More  4:57
7.  Inside Out  5:29
8.  Hy Pro Glo (Hy Pro Luxa) remix  5:02
9.  Fueled  4:02
10.  Among the Living  5:16
11.  Got the Time  2:44
12.  Indians  5:40
13.  Antisocial  4:24
14.  I'm the Man  3:02
15.  Madhouse  4:17
16.  I Am the Law  7:58
  
Total Running Time:  74:50

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Existing comments about this CD

From: sixxswine Date: February 18, 2003 at 5:49
A great collection of "hits." This is a great collection to help introduce new fans to the band. For the old ones, there's very little here that they may not already own. Aside from a couple of Remixes & the new track "Ball of Confusion" which features both John Bush & Joey Belladonna on vocals there nothing new. This would be a welcome addition to the Anthrax completists' collection. Overall 9.0 on the swine scale! \m/

From: eddie Date: April 4, 2005 at 15:41
Joey Belladonna, Scott Ian, Dan Spitz, Charlie Benante, and Frank Bello are back together this year! Check www.anthraxtheband.com for details!

From: CC Date: December 12, 2024 at 6:10
A bit of a weird collection this one, considering it's title. When their previous record lable released the Moshers compilation, Anthrax had long since departed and changed singers, and Moshers concentrated on the Belladonna years. This was basically Anthrax's answer to the fact Bush material was not on it, and they had more control on this release. That said, the choice of "killer A's" is a bit weird. Excluding more successful songs like Black Lodge and Nothing, and including songs that failed to chart in their place. Nearly 50% is Bush era songs from the three albums with him on, which leaves a lot of classic Thrax songs off. The big selling point though is Ball of confusion which features Bush and the brief at the time, returns of Belladonna and Lilker. Overall would have been better as a two disc set. One with Belladonna and one with Bush. Also, on some versions Metal thrashing mad is the final cut.


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