"Stomp 442" CD by Anthrax
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| Item no. | 421891 |
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| Title | Stomp 442 |
| Musical Genre | Thrash Metal |
| Edition | Re-Release |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Anthrax |
| Release date | 22/09/2003 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Random Acts Of Senseless Violence
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2.Fueled
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3.King Size
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4.Riding Shotgun
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5.Perpetual Motion
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6.In A Zone
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7.Nothing
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8.American Pompeii
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9.Drop The Ball
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10.Tester
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11.Bare
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12.Fueled (Video)
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13.Nothing (Video)
by Jürgen Tschamler (03/10) "Stomp 442" was originally released in 1995 and despite good song material was ì one of the Anthrax albums that drowned a bit. The album was cancelled from the ì Elektra catalogue in 1999 and unavailable since then. In the course of their ì great comeback the guys have now decided to re-release this solid disc and put ì some nice extras to it: "Fueled and "Nothing" in the enhanced part/clips ì section. "Nothing" is definitely THE track on the album, an absolute Anthrax ì classic. But also killers like "American pompeii", "Drop the ball" or "Riding ì shotgun" will blow your ears free. In my opinion, the guys have managed ì for the first time to perfectly adjust their songs to the voice of John ì Bush. And without his charismatic voice, the songs wouldn't be worth half as ì much, anyway. Those who know Anthrax because of " We've come for you all" ì should definitely check this one out! (Jürgen Tschamler - 03/10)