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* DoubleMeaningTitle: The band named ''Worship Music'' after religious programming they stumbled upon while watching TV - the program title meant it as in music for the worship of God, but they liked that it also could mean the act of worshiping music itself.
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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Carry On Wayward Son" by Music/{{Kansas}}, "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush|Band}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.

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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Carry On Wayward Son" by Music/{{Kansas}}, "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush|Band}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.
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* AsHimself: On the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "My Dinner With Anthrax."

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* AsHimself: On the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "My Dinner With Anthrax."Anthrax" and the ''Series/{{NewsRadio}}'' episode "Negotiation".
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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Carry On Wayward Son" by Music/{{Kansas}}, "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.

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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Carry On Wayward Son" by Music/{{Kansas}}, "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush}}, {{Music/Rush|Band}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.
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* CoverAlbum: two. ''Anthems'', which includes covers of {{Music/Rush}} and Music/ThinLizzy. And also ''The Greater of Two Evils'', which featured the band's 2004 lineup covering their songs from the pre- John Bush era.

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* CoverAlbum: two. ''Anthems'', which includes covers of {{Music/Rush}} {{Music/Rush|Band}} and Music/ThinLizzy. And also ''The Greater of Two Evils'', which featured the band's 2004 lineup covering their songs from the pre- John Bush era.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** ''Fistful of Metal'' is more of a SpeedMetal / TraditionalHeavyMetal album than the rest of their 80's output, being more melodic riffs and less overt punk influences. It is also the only album to feature Neil Turbin, who sounds completely different from Joey Belladonna, and only album to not feature long time bassist Frank Bello. The whole thing, not unlike Music/{{Slayer}}'s ''Show No Mercy'', like an American [=NWOBHM=] album.
** The first album with John Bush, ''Sound Of White Noise'', is a bit different from their later Bush-era albums. Its production is rawer, its songs are more brutal, and Bush uses far more multilayered vocals and high pitched screaming than on the following three albums.
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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.

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* CoverVersion: Anthrax has covered "I'm Eighteen" by Music/AliceCooper, "God Save the Queen" and "Friggin' in the Riggin'" by Music/SexPistols, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" by Music/BlackSabbath, "Antisocial" and "Sects" by Trust (both in English from the originals in French), "Carry On Wayward Son" by Music/{{Kansas}}, "Parasite", "Watchin' You", "She" and "Love Her All I Can" by Music/{{Kiss}}, "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Got the Time" by Joe Jackson, "Protest and Survive" by Discharge, "Remember Tomorrow" by Music/IronMaiden, "Dethroned Emperor" by Celtic Frost, "No Time This Time" and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice, "Celebrated Summer" by Music/HuskerDu, "Phantom Lord" by Music/{{Metallica}}, "The Bends" by Music/{{Radiohead}}, "Snap / I'd Rather Be Sleeping" by [[Music/DirtyRottenImbeciles D.R.I.]], "Cowboy Song" and "Jailbreak" by Music/ThinLizzy, "Anthem" by {{Music/Rush}}, "We're a Happy Family" by Music/TheRamones, "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" by the Music/BeastieBoys, "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations, and "Exit" by Music/{{U2}}. Eclectic indeed.
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Anthrax went through four lead singers throughout their entire career: Neil Turbin (1982-1984), Joey Belladonna (1985-1992 and 2010-present), John Bush (1992-2004), and Dan Nelson (2007-2010).

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Anthrax went through four lead singers throughout their entire career: Neil Turbin (1982-1984), Joey Belladonna (1985-1992 and 2010-present), John Bush (1992-2004), and Dan Nelson (2007-2010).
(2007-2010). Currently, the band consists of Belladonna, rhythm guitarist and bandleader Scott Ian (1981-present), drummer Charlie Benante (1983-present), bassist Frank Bello (1984-present), and lead guitarist Jon Donais (2013-present)
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* NWordPrivileges: Averted in the second verse of "Keep It In The Family." Although, in this case, the N-word is used to sneer at racists who unironically perceive black people as such.

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* NWordPrivileges: Averted in Despite all of the bandmembers being white[[note]]although Joey Belladonna does have some Native American ancestry[[/note]], the second verse of "Keep It In The Family." Although, Family" has the N-word in it. However, in this case, the N-word is it's used to sneer at racists who unironically perceive unashamedly call black people as such. that word.
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* NWordPrivileges: Averted in the second verse of "Keep It In The Family." Although, in this case, the N-word is used to sneer at racists who unironically perceive black people as such.
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** "Hy Pro Glo" is a reference to... a Purina Dog Food commercial. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awdYHiAHmeQ No, seriously!]]
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* CoolCar: "Cadillac Rock Box" is a subversion. Despite the title, the song has nothing to do with the Cadillac brand of automobiles but is instead about one of Dimebag's favorite guitars.

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* CoolCar: "Cadillac Rock Box" is a subversion. Despite the title, the song has nothing to do with the Cadillac brand of automobiles but is instead about one of Dimebag's [[Music/{{Pantera}} Dimebag Darrell's]] favorite guitars.guitars[[note]]Dimebag was a guest musician on this song[[/note]].

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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheStand'' and ''Apt Pupil''. 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 ''Franchise/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 Badalamenti's score of ''Series/TwinPeaks''. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.
** Speaking of David Lynch, "Now It's Dark" (from ''State of Euphoria'') is about Frank Booth from ''Film/BlueVelvet''.
*** 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.
** "Soror Irrumator", released in 2015, is written about ''Series/GameOfThrones''.



** Many. For instance, "Fueled" is an homage to/mentions poet to Creator/CharlesBukowski. Also, see FilkSong above.

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** Many. For instance, "Fueled" is an homage to/mentions poet to Creator/CharlesBukowski. Also, see FilkSong above.
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** "I'm the man! I'm bad! I'm so bad, I should be in detention!" was a line from Rodney Dangerfield's Easy Money.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Scott Ian. He had long hair in TheEighties but shaved his head late in that decade and has kept that look ever since. He looks totally awesome either way.
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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 releases, ''Worship Music'' and ''For All Kings'', mostly stay in the 8 range.
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* FilkSong: ''Among the Living'' has "I Am the Law", which is based on ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheStand'' and ''Apt Pupil''. 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 ''Franchise/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 ''Series/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 ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' and the album's title-track and "A Skeleton in the Closet" are based on Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheStand'' and ''Apt Pupil''. 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 ''Franchise/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 Badalamenti's score of ''Series/TwinPeaks''. David Lynch then came on board to direct the video.
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* FiveManBand:
** TheLeader: Scott
** TheLancer: Frank
** TheSmartGuy: Joey
** TheBigGuy: Charlie
** [[SixthRanger Fifth Ranger]]: Jon

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* TheGiant: They have a song with this title.
* {{Gorn}}: The video for "Blood Eagle Wings."

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* [[AsHimself As Themselves]]: On the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "My Dinner With Anthrax."
* BadassBeard: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian's goatee.

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* [[AsHimself As Themselves]]: AsHimself: On the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "My Dinner With Anthrax."
* BadassBeard: Rhythm guitarist Scott Ian's goatee.
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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Bare," "Pieces."
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* ClusterFBomb: "Now It's Dark," and "Startin' Up a Posse"; "I Am the Law" [[{{Mondegreen}} can be misheard as one]].

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* ClusterFBomb: "Now It's Dark," and "Startin' Up a Posse"; "I Am the Law" [[{{Mondegreen}} can be misheard as one]].one.
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They are also one of the first metal bands to incorporate rap in their songs ("I'm The Man"), and Music/PublicEnemy joined them to do perform a new version of their hit single, "Bring the Noise"[[note]]PE’s DJ Terminator X would later have a guest spot on the song “1000 Points Of Hate[[/note]].

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They are also one of the first metal bands to incorporate rap in their songs ("I'm The Man"), and Music/PublicEnemy joined them to do perform a new version of their hit single, "Bring the Noise"[[note]]PE’s DJ Terminator X would later have a guest spot on the song “1000 Points Of Hate[[/note]].
Hate"[[/note]].



* BilingualBonus: [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire Soror Irrumator]], which loosely translated from Latin, means [[BrotherSisterIncest "Sister Fucker"]].

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* BilingualBonus: [[Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire Soror Irrumator]], which loosely translated from Latin, means [[BrotherSisterIncest "Sister Fucker"]].
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* Grief Song:
** "Bare" on ''Stomp 442'', written by John Bush after the death of his father.
** "Pieces" on ''Volume 8: The Threat Is Real'', written and sung by bassist Frank Bello after the death of his brother Anthony.

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