That said, I'd like to point out that Anthrax did not go grunge, but they certainly changed. New winds were blowing in the world of heavy music at the time, and the biggest "thanks" goes to grunge. However, what was to come three years later, I don't believe anybody could have guessed how it went. Their style hadn't changed much at all since 1987's classic thrash metal album 'Among the Living' even though they surely got way heavier and very much serious with 'Persistence of Time'. And the stagnation was a big enemy for Anthrax. Maybe to conquer new land and find new fans, maybe for money, but some just do not want to stagnate, simple as that. Scott wanted to move Anthrax forward.Įverybody gets older and wants to try out something new. No matter how good the band was doing (pretty damn good, actually!), in 1992 Joey got kicked out. Guitarist Scott Ian got fed up with vocalist Joey Belladonna during the recordings of previous album 'Persistence of Time' (1990) Scott didn't find Joey's style suitable for his angry lyrics.
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