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  2. We've Come for You All - Wikipedia

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    Ian also said that there is no leftover material out of the recording sessions, except for the song "Ghost", which was released as a B-side on the single "Taking the Music Back". [7] The Who vocalist Roger Daltrey and Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell made guest appearances on the album, as well as E-Town Concrete vocalist Anthony Martini.

  3. The Greater of Two Evils - Wikipedia

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    The album is made up of 14 songs from the band's early era that were first released between 1983 and 1990. These tracks have been re-recorded by Anthrax's 2004 lineup, with vocalist John Bush recording new versions of songs originally sung by Neil Turbin and Joey Belladonna .

  4. Anthrax discography - Wikipedia

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    "Safe Home" 2003 Robert Carlsen [62] We've Come For You All "Taking the Music Back" — "What Doesn't Die" 2004 Michael John Sarna [63] "Deathrider" — The Greater of Two Evils "Caught in a Mosh" (version 2) 2005 Dale Resteghini [64] Alive 2 "The Devil You Know" 2012 N/A Worship Music "A Skeleton In the Closet" (Live) 2014 Chile On Hell "Evil ...

  5. Slán abhaile - Wikipedia

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    Slán abhaile (Irish: [ˌsˠl̪ˠaːnˠ əˈwalʲə]) is an Irish language phrase used to bid goodbye to someone who is travelling home. A literal translation of the phrase is "safe home", which is used in the same way in Hiberno-English. [1] Slán ('safe') is used in many Irish-language farewell formulas; abhaile means 'homeward'.

  6. Category:Anthrax (American band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Anthrax (American band) songs or lists of Anthrax (American band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Anthrax (American band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Stomp 442 - Wikipedia

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    Stomp 442 is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Anthrax.It was released in 1995 by Elektra Records.The band and the Philadelphia-based producers Butcher Brothers produced the album, which includes the singles, "Fueled" and "Nothing".

  8. State of Euphoria - Wikipedia

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    State of Euphoria is the fourth studio album by the American heavy metal band Anthrax.It was released on September 19, 1988, through Megaforce/Island Records. [3] The album was the follow-up to the band's breakthrough album, Among the Living, and proved to be even more commercially successful, but less critically successful.

  9. I'm the Man (EP) - Wikipedia

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    I'm the Man is the second EP by American metal band Anthrax, released in 1987 by Megaforce Worldwide/Island Records (although the song was supposedly written three years before). [4] The band, along with Eddie Kramer and Paul Hammingson, produced the EP, which includes the single "I'm the Man".