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Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Hard Rok i Metal
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Original, made in Germany
Knjizica od 12 str.
knjizica 4+ Cd 3 ima povrsinskih linijica koje ne uticu na reprodukciju zvuka, radi besprekorno
Compilation album by Anthrax
Released June 25, 1991
Recorded 1989–1991
Genre Thrash metal, rap metal
Length 44:24
Label Megaforce, Island
Producer Anthrax, Mark Dodson, Charlie Benante
Anthrax chronology
Attack of the Killer B`s
(1991) Return of the Killer A`s
(1999)
Attack of the Killer B`s is a compilation album of B-sides, covers and rarities by the thrash metal band Anthrax and the band`s last audio album released before vocalist John Bush replaced longtime Anthrax vocalist Joey Belladonna in 1992. The album was released in June 1991 by Megaforce Worldwide/Island Entertainment. The `B`s` in the album`s title refers to b-sides previously unreleased and compiled for a single release. In 1992 the album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Metal Performance.
Album information
Though a collection of `B-sides`, the album featured one of their biggest singles; a collaboration/cover of Public Enemy`s `Bring the Noise`. Attack of the Killer B`s was certified gold by the RIAA. The two live tracks, `Keep It in the Family` and `Belly of the Beast`, were recorded during the 1990–91 Persistence of Time tour. Also included is an updated version of their 1987 single, `I`m the Man`, and three songs previously released only in Europe and Japan on the 1989 EP, Penikufesin (`Nise Fukin EP`), recorded during the State of Euphoria sessions.
Two versions of the album were released: the uncensored version contained full expletives and the song `Startin` Up a Posse`, and the censored version which excluded the aforementioned track, and in place of the explicit words, a buzzing noise (like bees) is heard. The track `Startin` Up a Posse` is a tongue in cheek attack on the Parents Music Resource Center. The sample at the end of the track was taken from the final scene of the Marilyn Chambers movie `Insatiable`. The compilation also includes covers of songs by Discharge, Kiss, Trust, and the surf rock staple `Pipeline`, recorded by The Chantays.
The song `N.F.B. (Dallabnikufesin)` was intended to illustrate the band`s disdain for power ballads, which were very fashionable in the commercial metal scene at the time, and parodies 80s glam metal power ballads. The band also covers two songs (`Milk (Ode to Billy)` and `Chromatic Death`) originally recorded by Stormtroopers of Death, a mid-80s side project by Anthrax members Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, and then-bassist Dan Lilker. The `Billy` referenced in the title is S.O.D. vocalist Billy Milano.
`Bring the Noise` is a collaboration with rap group Public Enemy, making this song one of the first rap metal collaborations (albeit some years after the Aerosmith/Run DMC 1986 collaboration on `Walk This Way`), although Joey Belladonna and Dan Spitz had collaborated with Untouchable Force Organization on a song called `Lethal` in 1987 that was released as a single[citation needed]. `Bring the Noise` has been a live staple since Anthrax first played it on the Headbangers Ball Tour with Helloween and Exodus in 1989,[6] and it later appeared in the videogames Tony Hawk`s Pro Skater 2 and WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw.
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Milk (Ode to Billy)` (S.O.D. cover) Billy Milano, Charlie Benante, Danny Lilker, Scott Ian 3:44
2. `Bring the Noise` (Public Enemy cover) Carl Ridenhour, Hank Shocklee, Eric `Vietnam` Sadler, Anthrax 3:28
3. `Keep It in the Family` (Live, Birmingham, England) Anthrax 7:19
4. `Startin` Up a Posse` Anthrax 4:14
5. `Protest and Survive` (Discharge cover) Kevin `Cal` Morris, Roy `Rainy` Wainwright, Garry Maloney, Tony `Bones` Roberts 2:20
6. `Chromatic Death` (S.O.D. cover) Milano, Benante, Lilker, Ian 1:28
7. `I`m the Man `91` Anthrax, John Rooney 5:00
8. `Parasite` (Kiss cover) Ace Frehley 3:14
9. `Pipeline` (The Chantays cover) Bob Spickard, Brian Carman 2:00
10. `Sects` (Trust cover) Norbert Krief, Bernie Bonvoisin 3:06
11. `Belly of the Beast` (Live, Birmingham, England) Anthrax 6:01
12. `N.F.B. (Dallabnikufesin)` Anthrax 2:16
Personnel
Anthrax
Joey Belladonna - lead vocals, backing vocals
Dan Spitz - lead guitar, backing vocals
Scott Ian - rhythm guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (third and fourth verses) on `Bring the Noise`, `Protest and Survive`, `Startin` Up a Posse`, and `I`m the Man `91`
Frank Bello - bass, backing vocals
Charlie Benante - drums, lead vocals on `I`m the Man `91`, sampling and drum programming on `Bring the Noise` and `I`m the Man `91`, 12-string acoustic guitar on `N.F.B. (Dallabnikufesin)`
Additional musicians
Chuck D - lead vocals (first two verses) on `Bring the Noise`
Flavor Flav - backing vocals on `Bring the Noise`
Mark Dodson - backing vocals on `Startin` Up a Posse`
Ed `Parasite` Trunk - backing vocals on `Parasite`[7]