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The 20 Most Memorable Songs of 1991

The 20 Most Memorable Songs of 1991

So much remarkable music was released in 1991 that it's difficult to choose just 20 memorable songs without a few omissions.

On the 30th Anniversary of Anthrax’s ‘State of Euphoria’

On the 30th Anniversary of Anthrax’s ‘State of Euphoria’

With State of Euphoria, Anthrax tempered some of the excessive '80s metal tendencies of their vocal, lead guitar, and song arrangements, reaching back toward something more viscerally punk as the '80s ended.

Anthrax: For All Kings (7-Inch Box Set)

Anthrax: For All Kings (7-Inch Box Set)

A set like this is less about the music and more about having something that says, "I am a fan, and this is the proof".
Motor Sister: Ride

Motor Sister: Ride

Anthrax's Scott Ian recruits ringers to revive obscure '90s and '00s hard rock band Mother Superior. The resulting album inadvertently makes the case for why Mother Superior was obscure in the first place.

Anthrax: Worship Music

Armored Saint: La Raza

Should John Bush Return to Anthrax?

Anthrax: Music of Mass Destruction