Anthrax - Among The Living (1987) Hi-Res
Artist: Anthrax
Title: Among The Living
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Island Records
Genre: Metal, Thrash Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-192kHz
Total Time: 50:17
Total Size: 2.3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Among The Living
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Island Records
Genre: Metal, Thrash Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-192kHz
Total Time: 50:17
Total Size: 2.3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Among The Living 5:16
2. Caught In A Mosh 4:59
3. I Am The Law 5:57
4. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.) 4:54
5. A Skeleton In The Closet 5:32
6. Indians 5:40
7. One World 5:56
8. A.D.I./Horror Of It All 7:49
9. Imitation Of Life 4:10
Generally considered the band's best album, Among the Living broadened the scope of Anthrax's subject matter with socially conscious lyrics addressing prejudice, violence, drug abuse ("Efilnikufesin [N.F.L.]," a rip on John Belushi), and the hollowness of the music business, as well as a politically correct ode to the "Indians." However, the band refuses to take itself too seriously, also recording tributes to Stephen King and Judge Dredd. Musically, the band delivers a powerful, aggressive roar driven by impossibly fast riffing and the changing tempos and collectively shouted vocals of hardcore, especially on the classic "Caught in a Mosh." The brutal rhythm guitar work of Scott Ian and the explosive drumming of Charlie Benante relentlessly push the songs along while still maintaining a solid groove, and more than make up for some lyrical awkwardness. Among the Living remains arguably Anthrax's foremost achievement.