Anthrax - We've Come for You All (2003)
Tracklist front / back album covers download torrent rar
1. "Contact" 1:15
2. "What Doesn't Die" 4:10
3. "Superhero" 4:03
4. "Refuse to Be Denied" 3:20
5. "Safe Home" 5:10
6. "Any Place but Here" 5:49
7. "Nobody Knows Anything" 2:57
8. "Strap It On" (featuring Dimebag Darrell) 3:32
9. "Black Dahlia" 2:37
10. "Cadillac Rock Box" (featuring Dimebag Darrell) 3:41
11. "Taking the Music Back" (featuring Roger Daltrey) 3:11
12. "Crash" 0:57
13. "Think About an End" 5:09
14. "W.C.F.Y.A." 4:12
Total length: 50:03
Bonus tracks
15. "We're a Happy Family" (Ramones cover, hidden track starts at 3:59) Joey Ramone 5:17
Anthrax Band Members
John Bush – lead vocals
Rob Caggiano – lead guitar, backing vocals
Scott Ian – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Frank Bello – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Crash"
Charlie Benante – drums, electric and acoustic guitar
Guest musicians
Dimebag Darrell – guitar on "Strap It On" and "Cadillac Rock Box"
Roger Daltrey – additional vocals on "Taking the Music Back"
We've Come for You All is the 9th studio album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. It was released on May 6, 2003 through Nuclear Blast in Europe and Sanctuary Records in North America. This was the first Anthrax record to feature Rob Caggiano on lead guitar and their last studio album with John Bush on vocals. The album was recorded over a one-year span at the BearTracks Recording Studio in Suffern, New York. The cover art was designed by comic book artist Alex Ross, while the production was handled by Scrap 60 Productions team. The Who vocalist Roger Daltrey and Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell made guest appearances on the album.
The album received positive reviews by contemporary music critics, with About.com crediting it for "getting the band back on track". Despite this, the album only reached number 122 on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 10,000 copies. To date, We've Come for You All has sold over 62,000 copies in the United States. It was nominated for Outstanding Hard Rock Album at the 2004 California Music Awards, but lost to Blink 182's self-titled album.
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