149 - Anthrax: "Stomp 442" (1995)
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On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Stomp 442” by Anthrax, the band's seventh studio album released on October 24, 1995.
Selected songs are "Random Acts of Senseless Violence", "King Size", "Nothing" and "Fueled".
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Summary
In this episode, Bill delves into Anthrax's seventh studio album, 'Stomp 442', exploring its place in the thrash metal genre and the band's evolution. He discusses the album's production, the departure of guitarist Dan Spitz, and the contributions of new musicians. The conversation includes a track-by-track analysis, highlighting the album's industrial sound and its reception among fans. Peters reflects on his personal journey with the album, acknowledging its differences from previous works and the compromises required to appreciate it fully.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Music from a Lifetime
01:23 RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
02:46 Anthrax Move from Thrash Legends to Groove Enthusiasts
06:06 KING SIZE
07:25 Discussion of "Stomp 442" Track by Track
12:43 NOTHING
14:17 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Stomp 442"
18:09 FUELED
19:37 Podcast Notes and Contacts