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Best Anthrax album ever
I remember when they released this album. I was 18 and bought the CD that year, but I always wanted the edition with the skull printed.
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Excellent as described 👍🏻 thanks a lot 💯% recommended Quite satisfied
Excellent as described
👍🏻 thanks a lot
💯% recommended
Quite satisfied
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: musicmagpie
good, heavy mettle from one of the big 4
i had this album on tape many years ago, it's has some of their best work since persistence of time, it still sounds as fresh as it did then. if you like you're mettle heavy, buy this album!
An underrated 90s metal classic
"Sound of White Noise" is arguably one of Anthrax's finest albums and certainly amongst the best of the John Bush era. Sadly, the album was released just prior to a significant dip in the general popularity of metal and, as such, has never really received the mainstream recognition it deserves. Each track is memorable in its own way and there's no filler here but highlights include "Packaged Rebellion" (anti-Axl?), "1000 Points of Hate" and the atmospheric "Black Lodge" (a genuine departure for the band). Anthrax are experiencing something of a resurgence at present and certainly were excellent on the UK leg of their recent reunion tour with previous singer Joey Belladonna. Despite that being their most commercially successful line-up, and having recorded some classic albums tracks with Joey, it is difficult not to feel that Anthrax truly came into their own with the vastly superior John Bush on vocals. "Sound of White Noise" represents the band at the peak of their powers.Read full review...