Stomp 442

Anthrax
Stomp 442

51,99 EUR
LP
Megaforce
Release date: 05/Feb/2021
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Sales Rank: #88 in Thrash Metal
#125880 in Rock
Style: Thrash Metal
Product No.: 2100199162

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Random Acts of Senseless Violence
1.2 Fueled
1.3 King Size
1.4 Riding Shotgun
1.5 Perpetual Motion
1.6 In a Zone
1.7 Nothing
1.8 American Pompeii
1.9 Drop the Ball
1.10 Tester
1.11 Bare
Number of discs: 1
Description:Stomp 442 by Anthrax, released 5 February 2021, includes the following tracks: "King Size", "Perpetual Motion" and more. This version of Stomp 442 comes as a 2xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Vinyl LP pressing. As one of the Big Four of thrash, Anthrax helped usher in a style of metal that not only dominated throughout the '80s, but yielded the template for metal to come. Yet while their Big Four counterparts (Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer) were West Coast acts, Anthrax formed in New York City. It's a distinction that set them apart from their peers and the group remains the most notable East Coast metal act of the era, infusing their music with some distinctly New York sensibilities - not least a CBGB-indebted punk intensity. On top of that, Anthrax's grip on melody meant that, for all their aggression and astounding precision speed playing, they also wrote unavoidably hook-laden songs, making them a unique proposition among the thrash metal elite. 1995's Stomp 442 was recorded with Philadelphia-based producers Butcher Brothers and finds the band in full on groove metal form readily apparent on the raw and chugging singles "Fueled" and "Nothing."
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No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: 20286233275
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Yuriy K. - 15/May/2021 4 of 5 Stars!
Audio seems as good as I remember from the CD (and digital rip I’ve been living off since). Not a lot of love and care went into the re-issue though. No liner notes, credits or lyrics sheet. You get 2 LPs in a gatefold sleeve with low res artwork (admittedly this was a CD release originally). I didn’t expect much, just wish there’d at least been lyrics and credits.