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Unlike the aforementioned bands, Anthrax are known for having a sense of humor in their music - they stood out by recording quite a few songs [[OneOfUs inspired by movies and comics]], and their brightly-coloured surfer appearance. They also discuss social issues in their songs ("Indians", "Who Cares Wins", etc.)

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Unlike the aforementioned bands, Metallica and Slayer (and Megadeth to a lesser extent), Anthrax are known for having a sense of humor in their music - they stood out by recording quite a few songs [[OneOfUs inspired by movies and comics]], and their brightly-coloured surfer appearance. They also discuss social issues in their songs ("Indians", "Who Cares Wins", etc.)
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3. Their newest release, ''Worship Music'', mostly stays in the 8 range.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes, while two of its songs ("Got The Time" and "H8 Red") are a solid 7. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes, while two of its songs ("Got The Time" and "H8 Red") are a solid 7.sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes, while two of its songs (Got The Time and H8 Red) are a high 7. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes, while two of its songs (Got ("Got The Time Time" and H8 Red) "H8 Red") are a high solid 7. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes.sometimes, while two of its songs (Got The Time and H8 Red) are a high 7. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5 and "Bare" being about a 3.
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* IAmSong: "I Am The Law," "I'm The Man."
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range, with a couple of songs (such as "Black Lodge") being a 5.5 and "Bare" being about a 3.
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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to ''TheDarkTower'' series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendency to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante (who writes most of the music), wrote "Black Lodge" after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of ''TwinPeaks''. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.

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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's Creator/StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to ''TheDarkTower'' series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendency to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante (who writes most of the music), wrote "Black Lodge" after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of ''TwinPeaks''. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.



* MoneyDearBoy: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian responded to [[FanDumb fan]] [[HateDumb charges]] that they were "[[ItsPopularNowItSucks selling out]]" when they chose John Bush as their new lead singer and with their [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks more mainstream sounding]] album "Sound of White Noise" by saying "The bottom line is, everyone in this business is in it to make money. Myself included."

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* MoneyDearBoy: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian responded to [[FanDumb fan]] [[HateDumb charges]] that they were "[[ItsPopularNowItSucks selling out]]" when they chose John Bush as their new lead singer and with their [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks more mainstream sounding]] album "Sound of White Noise" by saying "The bottom line is, everyone in this business is in it to make money. Myself included." "



* SelfBackingVocalist: Averted. Anthrax is the only band of the Big Four where the other band members regularly provide the backing vocals. Scott Ian does the lead rapping on "I'm The Man" and the last two verses on "Bring The Noise".

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* SelfBackingVocalist: Averted. Anthrax is the only band of the Big Four where the other band members regularly provide the backing vocals. Scott Ian does the lead rapping on "I'm The Man" and the last two verses on "Bring The Noise".



* TooSoon: It was rumored that they would change their name following the 2001 anthrax attacks, but eventually nothing happened... and they showed up at the anthrax attack benefit concert [[http://www.palzoo.net/gallery/view/id_7317/title_anthrax-we’re-not-changing-our-name/ wearing this]].

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* TooSoon: It was rumored that they would change their name following the 2001 anthrax attacks, but eventually nothing happened... and they showed up at the anthrax attack benefit concert [[http://www.palzoo.net/gallery/view/id_7317/title_anthrax-we’re-not-changing-our-name/ wearing this]].



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* ForDoomTheBellTolls - "The Giant" on ''Worship Music'' begins with ominous-sounding church bells.

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* ForDoomTheBellTolls - "The Giant" "In the End" on ''Worship Music'' begins with ominous-sounding church bells.
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** [[YourMileageMayVary John Bush has his supporters as well.]]

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** [[YourMileageMayVary John Bush has his supporters as well.]]
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* Music/{{Instrumentals}}: "Across the River" from ''Fistful of Metal'', "13" from ''State of Euphoria'', and "Intro to Reality" from ''Persistence of Time''.

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* Music/{{Instrumentals}}: {{Instrumentals}}: "Across the River" from ''Fistful of Metal'', "13" from ''State of Euphoria'', and "Intro to Reality" from ''Persistence of Time''.
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!Tropes associated with Anthrax

* AdolfHitler: Song "The Enemy" from ''Spreading the Disease'' is about him and the holocaust. [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome Surprisingly epic]] for a song that clocks under six minutes.

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* AdolfHitler: Song "The Enemy" from ''Spreading the Disease'' is about him and the holocaust.Holocaust. [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome Surprisingly epic]] for a song that clocks under six minutes.



* BrokenBase: ''Hoo boy.'' You've got your Joey Belladonna fans, your John Bush fans, the occasional lonely Neil Turbin fan...Dan Nelson is by and large left out of the discussion, however, as he never released any recorded material with the band and thus hardly anyone actually heard him.



* FadingIntoTheNextSong : "Intro to Reality" → "Belly of the Beast", as well as "Time" → "Blood" (both examples from ''Persistence of Time'', no less)

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"Intro to Reality" → "Belly of the Beast", as well as "Time" → "Blood" (both examples from ''Persistence of Time'', no less)



* ForDoomTheBellTolls - "The Giant" on the album Worship Music begins with ominous sounding church bells.
* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to ''{{The Dark Tower}}'' series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendancy to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante(who writes most of the music), wrote ''Black Lodge'' after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of TwinPeaks. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.

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* ForDoomTheBellTolls - "The Giant" on the album Worship Music ''Worship Music'' begins with ominous sounding ominous-sounding church bells.
* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to ''{{The Dark Tower}}'' ''TheDarkTower'' series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendancy tendency to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante(who Benante (who writes most of the music), wrote ''Black Lodge'' "Black Lodge" after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of TwinPeaks.''TwinPeaks''. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.



* HesBack: Joey Belladonna.
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* HesBack: Joey Belladonna.
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* ShoutOut: Many. One example is the song "Fueled", which is an homage to/mentions poet to CharlesBukowski.

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* ShoutOut: Many. One example is the song "Fueled", which For instance, "Fueled" is an homage to/mentions poet to CharlesBukowski.CharlesBukowski. Also, see FilkSong above.



* WastedSong: "Bordello of Blood" which is only available on promo-single and in OST of the titular TalesFromTheCrypt film.
* ZombieApocalypse: "Fight 'Em Til You Can't" from ''Worship Music'' is one of these.

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* WastedSong: "Bordello of Blood" which is only available on promo-single and in OST of the titular TalesFromTheCrypt ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' film.
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* BrokenBase: ''Hoo boy.'' You've got your Joey Belladonna fans, your John Bush fans, the occasional lonely Neil Turbin fan...Dan Nelson is by and large left out of the discussion, however, as he never released any recorded material with the band and thus hardly anyone actually heard him.

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* ShoutOut: Many. One example is the song "Fueled", which is an homage to/mentions poet to CharlesBukowski.




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** The video for "What Doesn't Die" features the band taking on a zombie horde.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range. With a couple songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') being a 5.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually in the 6 to 8 range. With range, with a couple of songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') "Black Lodge") being a 5.



* SelfBackingVocalist: Averted. Anthrax is the only band of the Big Four where the other band members regularly provide the backing vocals. Scott Ian does the lead rapping on "I'm The Man" and the last two verses on "Bring The Noise".



* ZombieApocalypse: "Fight 'Em Til You Can't" from Worship Music is one of these.

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* ZombieApocalypse: "Fight 'Em Til You Can't" from Worship Music ''Worship Music'' is one of these.these.
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* FadingIntoTheNextSong : "Intro to Reality" → "Belly of the Beast"

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* FadingIntoTheNextSong : "Intro to Reality" → "Belly of the Beast"Beast", as well as "Time" → "Blood" (both examples from ''Persistence of Time'', no less)
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* ForDoomTheBellTolls - "The Giant" on the album Worship Music begins with ominous sounding church bells.
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*** And in a nod that loops right back round to CelebrityParadox, in one story Dredd busts an underground metal venue where the DJ is playing an un-named Anthrax song. Snatches of the song lyrics appear throughout the strip, and it's pretty obviously "I Am The Law". LeaningOnTheFourthWall, indeed.
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* RhymingWithItself: N.F.L. rhymes "life" with "life" in the chorus.
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* ZombieApocalypse: Fight 'Em Til You Can't.

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* BadassBeard: Guitarist Scott Ian's goatee.

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* BadassBeard: Guitarist Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian's goatee.goatee.
* BaldOfAwesome: Scott Ian. He had long hair in TheEighties but now has a shaved head and looks totally {{badass}} either way.



* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on JudgeDredd and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to {{The Dark Tower}} series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendancy to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante(who writes most of the music), wrote ''Black Lodge'' after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of TwinPeaks. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.

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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on JudgeDredd ''JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to {{The ''{{The Dark Tower}} Tower}}'' series ("My whole world has moved on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendancy to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante(who writes most of the music), wrote ''Black Lodge'' after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of TwinPeaks. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.



* MoneyDearBoy: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian responded to fan charges that they were "selling out" when they chose John Bush as their new lead singer and with their more mainstream sounding album "Sounds of White Noise" by saying "The bottom line is, everyone in this business is in it to make money. Myself included."

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* MoneyDearBoy: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian responded to fan charges [[FanDumb fan]] [[HateDumb charges]] that they were "selling out" "[[ItsPopularNowItSucks selling out]]" when they chose John Bush as their new lead singer and with their [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks more mainstream sounding sounding]] album "Sounds "Sound of White Noise" by saying "The bottom line is, everyone in this business is in it to make money. Myself included."



* TooSoon: It was rumoured that they would change their name following the 2001 anthrax attacks, but eventually nothing happened... and they showed up at the anthrax attack benefit concert [[http://www.palzoo.net/gallery/view/id_7317/title_anthrax-we’re-not-changing-our-name/ wearing this]].

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* TooSoon: It was rumoured rumored that they would change their name following the 2001 anthrax attacks, but eventually nothing happened... and they showed up at the anthrax attack benefit concert [[http://www.palzoo.net/gallery/view/id_7317/title_anthrax-we’re-not-changing-our-name/ wearing this]].
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** Speaking of David Lynch, "Now It's Dark" (from ''State of Euphoria'') is about Frank Booth from ''BlueVelvet''.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually about a 7 or 8. With a couple songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') being about a 5.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually about a 7 or 8. in the 6 to 8 range. With a couple songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') being about a 5.
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One of the Big Four of ThrashMetal (alongside Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Megadeth}}, and {{Slayer}}), the New York City-based Anthrax was formed in 1981.

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One of the Big Four of ThrashMetal (alongside Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Megadeth}}, and {{Slayer}}), Music/{{Slayer}}), the New York City-based Anthrax was formed in 1981.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Eight for the 80's albums. (Or at least ''Among The Living'', ''State of Euphoria.'') ''Persistence of Time'' actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually about a 7 or 8. With a couple songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') being about a 5.

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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Eight for ''Fistful of Metal'' and ''Spreading the 80's albums. (Or at least Disease'' are seven, but occasionally border on eight. ''Among The Living'', the Living'' and ''State of Euphoria.'') Euphoria'' are at an eight. ''Persistence of Time'' is 8, but actually borders on 9 sometimes. Their John Bush albums are usually about a 7 or 8. With a couple songs (such as ''Black Lodge'') being about a 5.

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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on JudgeDredd and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''.
** Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to {{The Dark Tower}} series ("My whole world has moved on").
*** Additionally, ''Black Lodge'' is an ode to David Lynch, and the video is directed by him.

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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on JudgeDredd and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on StephenKing's ''TheStand'' and ''AptPupil''.
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''AptPupil''. Scott Ian's love of Stephen King goes further with ''The Gunslinger'' and ''Misery Loves Company''. Additionally, while ''Safe Home'' is about New York post 9-11, it draws comparisons to {{The Dark Tower}} series ("My whole world has moved on").
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on"). Around the time of ''Sound of White Noise'', Scott mentioned in interviews that he'd become aware of his tendancy to write "book report songs" and was trying not to do it so much. Additionally, drummer Charlie Benante(who writes most of the music), wrote ''Black Lodge'' is an ode to after being inspired by Angelo Badamlanti's score of TwinPeaks. David Lynch, and Lynch then came on board to direct the video is directed by him.video.
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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust, "Parasite", "Watchin' You" and "Love Her All I Can" by {{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Hüsker Dü, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by {{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by D.R.I., "Cowboy Song" by Thin Lizzy, "We're a Happy Family" by TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by TheBeastieBoys and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}.

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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust, "Parasite", "Watchin' You" and "Love Her All I Can" by {{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by IronMaiden, Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Hüsker Dü, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by {{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by D.R.I., "Cowboy Song" by Thin Lizzy, "We're a Happy Family" by TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by TheBeastieBoys and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}.
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One of the Big Four of ThrashMetal (alongside {{Metallica}}, Music/{{Megadeth}}, and {{Slayer}}), the New York City-based Anthrax was formed in 1981.

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One of the Big Four of ThrashMetal (alongside {{Metallica}}, Music/{{Metallica}}, Music/{{Megadeth}}, and {{Slayer}}), the New York City-based Anthrax was formed in 1981.
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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust, "Parasite", "Watchin' You" and "Love Her All I Can" by {{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Hüsker Dü, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by {{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by D.R.I., "Cowboy Song" by Thin Lizzy, "We're a Happy Family" by TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by TheBeastieBoys and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}.

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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by AliceCooper, Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust, "Parasite", "Watchin' You" and "Love Her All I Can" by {{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Hüsker Dü, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by {{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by D.R.I., "Cowboy Song" by Thin Lizzy, "We're a Happy Family" by TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by TheBeastieBoys and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}.

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