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Friday, June 24, 2011 - Free Download Of New Anthrax Song Available | Legendary thrash metallers Anthrax have just uploaded the brand-new track "Fight´em Till You Can't". You can listen to the song here. The track can also be downloaded in MP3 format for free here: ANTHRAX have posted the following statement: "To all of our friends around the world - Anthrax fans are the most loyal fans ever. You've been waiting a long, long time for us to release new music. With Joey back in the band, we know that the anticipation is really high, and we love you for that.
So, as a way for us to say THANK YOU, we decided to make our brand-new track, "Fight'em 'til You Can't," available as a free download, giving all of you a taste of what's to come on our first new studio album in eight years - "Worship Music" that will be out September 13.
Thank you for sticking with us my friends and now join us on this zombie killing thrill ride we call "Fight'em Till You Can't". BANG YOUR HEADS!!!" Scott, Charlie, Frankie, Joey & Rob |
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Sunday, July 10, 2011 |
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Comments: 166 | | A little more melodic than the early years with Joey but sounding good. Almost the original line up. Still minus Dan Spitz.
It has been a lot of years since I have listened to Joey's vocals but it is sounding a little lower and practiced (controlled) for that range. Time to pull out some old Anthrax out of the archives.
Posted by Little Drummer Boy Sunday, July 10, 2011 |
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