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Re-recording your greatest hits is rarely a good idea. The only positive exception I could think of is Aria's incredibly dynamic Live in Studio album that revamps the group's heavy metal classics in an energizing fashion. In the case of The Greater of Two Evils, the final result is a mixed bag. On the positive side, the record has a vivid live atmosphere and especially the instrumentation sounds crunchier than on the band's first five records. The band sounds hungry and clearly performs with passion.

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John Bush's powerful and throaty vocals sound slightly better than what Neil Turpin had to offer on Anthrax's debut release. Therefore, the vivid reinterpretations of 'Deathrider', 'Metal Thrashing Mad', 'Panic' and 'Anthrax' on some editions can be considered highlights of this release. On the negative side, fans have become comfortable with the original versions. The overall sound of the reinterpretations is a little bit darker and the guitar solos aren't as enthusiastic, fast and high-pitched as back in the band's early years. Obviously, this instrumentation suits John Bush's vocals very well.

It's always recommendable to adapt the sound of a band to its vocalist. If you don't do that, you will witness a result similar to the stressful live concerts with Blaze Bayley when he was in Iron Maiden. It's not necessarily a bad thing that Anthrax tries to give its new songs a slightly new identity. However, John Bush's vocals aren't as energizing, free-spirited and juvenile as Joey Belladonna's unique vocal skills back then. The revamped versions of the songs from Joey Belladonna's first stint with the band simply can't mess with the original versions. I've never understood why some fans defend John Bush and even consider him Anthrax's best vocalist.

In my opinion, those people must be tone deaf because Joey Belladonna's vocals are an essential part of Anthrax's vivid spirit and indentity. I also can't find many positive things to say about the failed grunge album Sound of White Noise, the uninspired groove metal releases Stomp 442 and Volume 8 - The Threat Is Real and finally the tiresome alternative metal record We've Come for You All. To be honest with you, I wouldn't miss any of those four records if they had never been released.

Lec Translator 15 World Premium Edition 2011 Obama. Anthrax should just have gone on hiatus after Joey Belladonna left in my humble opinion and focus on several of its side projects such as Stormtroopers of Death. Listening to The Greater of Two Evils is nowhere near as exciting as listening to any of Anthrax's first five albums. Even the weakest of the bunch, namely Fistful of Metal, with all its obvious flaws was more convincing than The Greater of Two Evils because of its juvenile pioneer spirit.

It would have been acceptable to release another live album where John Bush performs old and new songs of the band but the release of The Greater of Two Evils is completely pointless in my opinion. Usps Annual Leave Exchange Program. Zemansky Calore E Termodinamica Pdf Writer. It's not a bad record because the song material still remains great and John Bush isn't a bad singer technically speaking but this release is missing the spirit from the band's early years that made Anthrax stand out among the gros of thrash metal bands.