Anthrax 40th Anniversary Livestream and then some.

Anthrax 40th Anniversary Livestream is about to start.

Audio mix of the livestream sounds good.

Setlist:

  1. Time (Intro)
  2. Fight ‘Em ‘Til You Can’t
  3. Madhouse
  4. Caught in a Mosh
  5. Metal Thrashing Mad
  6. Got the Time (Joe Jackson cover)
  7. I Am the Law
  8. Keep It in The Family
  9. Lone Justice
  10. The Devil You Know
  11. Be All, End All
  12. Now It’s Dark
  13. Antisocial (Trust cover)
  14. Hymn 1 / In the End
  15. Medusa
  16. Evil Twin
  17. Indian
  18. A Skeleton in The Closet
  19. Aftershock
  20. Blood Eagle Wings
  21. Bring the Noise (Public Enemy cover, featuring Chuck D)
  22. A.I.R.
  23. Among the Living

Other songs performed and recorded, but was cut from the stream:

  • Breathing Lightning
  • Protest and Survive (Discharge cover)
  • Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)

Not a single song from John Bush era.

A random photo from my collection, It’s Binturong!

You’ve gotta be kidding me, Ozzy’s Boneyard!

Now, that is some serious time travel, to have the song “Creeping Death” as a part of “Kill ‘Em All” record.

I’ve seen tons of gaffe on “Ozzy’s Boneyard”, a channel on SiriusXM. This one really make me want to meow loudly.

All well-read cats know that “Creeping Death” is one of the songs in Metallica’s sophomore album “Ride The Lightning”, which follows “Kill ‘Em All”.

Ruin an Album Title: Dream Theater – Images and Swords

Dream Theater - Images and Swords

Add one letter to “ruin” an album title.

Dream TheaterImages and Swords

Dream Theater - Images and Swords

Images and Words was released on July 7, 1992. It is the second album by Dream Theater and the first to feature James LaBrie on vocals.

The song “Pull Me Under” was the first single off the album and became a surprise hit, garnering airplay on radios and MTV.

ATCO, the band’s label at that time sent out two-track CD Promo for “Take the Time” with a note: “Play the unabridged version!”
(Editor’s note: we have that package somewhere, finding it is a different matter.)

Ruin an Album Title: Mötley Crüe – Too Fast For Glove

Mötley Crüe - Too Fast For Glove

Add one letter to “ruin” an album title.

Mötley CrüeToo Fast For Glove

In case you’re wondering why there’s no glove on the right hand.

Mötley Crüe - Too Fast For Glove

Too Fast For Love was originally released on November 10, 1981 by Leathür Records.

After signing with Elektra Records, the album was remixed and then rereleased August 20, 1982.


Now, should the “Ruin an Album Title by Omitting One Letter” treatment be done on Too Fast For Love?