Anthrax Release New Song as a Free Download on Their Website
Andy Buchanan
It's hard to believe, but it's been over two decades since Anthrax released an album with Joey Belladonna fronting the band. Their last album together, 1990's 'Persistence of Time,' still stands as one of the most rewarding records in the New York band's discography.
After Belladonna and Anthrax parted ways in 1992, the thrashers hired ex-Armored Saint vocalist John Bush and went on to make four more albums together. However, in 2005 and 2006, Belladonna rejoined Anthrax on a series of successful live dates, and finally returned to the group as a full-time member in 2010.
On September 13th, the classic line-up of Anthrax will release 'Worship Music,' their long-awaited 10th studio album. As a way of saying thank you to their fans, the band -- Charlie Benante [drums], Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano [guitars], Frank Bello [bass], and vocalist Belladonna -- decided to make the new track 'Fight'em 'til You Can't' available as a free download. The song gives a a taste of what's to come when 'Worship Music' drops on September 13th, the day before the band plays The Big 4 show at Yankee Stadium with Megadeth, Metallica, and Slayer.
Go to http://anthrax.com/ and check out 'Fight'em 'til You Can't.'
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