Metal Heads Assemble!!

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I can't really get into Anthrax myself. I like a few songs off Among the Living and that's about it.

The Death remasters have been surprisingly solid, dunno if you guys have listened to those at all. I still prefer the original recordings because I am so used to them, but I've listened to most of the remastered albums and have been fine with them. SoP in particular has a nice boost on the drums and bass that I think was needed.
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brunoafh wrote:I can't really get into Anthrax myself. I like a few songs off Among the Living and that's about it.

The Death remasters have been surprisingly solid, dunno if you guys have listened to those at all. I still prefer the original recordings because I am so used to them, but I've listened to most of the remastered albums and have been fine with them. SoP in particular has a nice boost on the drums and bass that I think was needed.
I much prefer Among the Living for Anthrax to albums like Persistence of Time, but I appreciate the goofiness of it. Songs about horror movies, Stephen King works, and comic book characters make me smile.

I have the remastered version of Death's Human album, and I enjoy it, particularly the addition of all the bonus content. Sadly it's also the only way we'll apparently ever get it since Sony apparently lost the original tape.
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The Human remix/remaster is pretty good, actually. The bass was way too quiet in the original (Steve Digiorgio was very unhappy with that mix actually), you can actually hear it now.
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yeah the death remasters are great. my favorite is still Leprosy, but that's just me.
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I love Death
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i love death too!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Finally got around to listening to the new Jesu. It rules:
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More randomness passing in front of my eyeballs to drop into this thread I do not participate in. :lol:

http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/11 ... l-english/
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Hobie-wan wrote:More randomness passing in front of my eyeballs to drop into this thread I do not participate in. :lol:

http://www.invisibleoranges.com/2013/11 ... l-english/
This is extremely dead on.
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Ack wrote: I much prefer Among the Living for Anthrax to albums like Persistence of Time, but I appreciate the goofiness of it. Songs about horror movies, Stephen King works, and comic book characters make me smile.
Anthrax made songs about horror movies and Stephen King? Maybe I should check them out more. I always liked the bits of Anthrax stuff that made its way to me ("Bring The Noise," naturally...) and I think I generally like thrash stuff. Hmm...
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