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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Among the Living 2. Caught in a Mosh 3. I Am the Law 4. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.) 5. Skeleton in the Closet, A 6. Indians 7. One World 8. A.D.I./Horror of it All 9. Imitation of Life 10. Indians [Alternate Edit] - (previously unreleased) 11. One World [Alternate Take] - (previously unreleased, take) 12. Imitation of Life [Alternate Take] - (previously unreleased, take) 13. Bud E Luv Bomb and Satan's Lounge Band 14. I Am the Law [Live in Dallas] - (live) 15. I'm the Man
DISC 2: 1. Intro [Video] - (live) 2. Among the Living [Video] - (live) 3. Caught in a Mosh [Video] - (live) 4. Metal Thrashing Mad [Video] - (live) 5. I Am the Law [Video] - (live) 6. Madhouse [Video] - (live) 7. Indians [Video] - (live) 8. Medusa [Video] - (live) 9. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.) [Video] - (live) 10. Armed and Dangerous [Video] - (live) 11. Air/I'm the Man/Air [Video] - (live) 12. Gung Ho [Video] - (live)
Album Notes Anthrax: Joe Belladonna (vocals); Dan Spitz (acoustic & electric guitars); Scott Ian (guitar); Frank Bello (bass); Charlie Benante (drums). Personnel: Joe Belladonna (vocals); Dan Spitz (guitar); Frank Bello (bass guitar); Charlie Benante (drums). Audio Remasterer: Gavin Lurssen. Liner Note Author: Brian Posehn. Photographer: Waring Abbott. When Anthrax released AMONG THE LIVING in 1987, the band was a part of a then-burgeoning heavy metal sub-genre called speed or thrash metal. This was an inversion of glam metal. The band members wore worn-out jeans and T-shirts, their long hair was hairspray-free, and not a smudge of make-up was applied to their unsightly mugs. Their music was dense, borrowing speed from punk and hardcore and mammoth guitar riffing from metal, and featured thought-provoking lyrics. AMONG THE LIVING not only served as Anthrax's commercial breakthrough, but (along with seminal releases by Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer) the album brought this new musical form to the forefront. The members of Anthrax were a bunch of comic-book-reading, jam-wearing heavy metal fans from NYC, and the music reflects the lifestyle. The band based it's U.K. Top-30 hit single "I Am the Law" on a favorite comic-book character (Judge Dread). "Imitation Of Life," a song about phony people that contains one of thrash metal's strongest riffs, was pointedly directed at '80s glam metal bands. The frantic "Caught In A Mosh" is an album highlight, as are "Indians" (which deals with the plight of the Native American), "N.F.L.," "Skeletons In The Closet," and the title track.
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