Anthrax

£20.00

Add a touch of rock to your home with this Anthrax Wooden Plaque. Crafted with care, this plaque is perfect for any music memorabilia enthusiast. The plaque features a unique design that showcases the band’s influence in the music industry. Ideal for any room, this plaque can be hung on the wall or displayed on a shelf to add a touch of art to your space. The Own Made brand ensures that this plaque is of high quality, making it a great addition to any collection.

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Dimensions: 30.5cm Diameter x 6mm thick.

Description

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anthrax is an American thrash metal band from New York City, formed in 1981 by rhythm guitarist Scott Ian and bassist Dan Lilker. The group is considered one of the leaders of the thrash metal scene from the 1980s and is part of the “Big Four” of the genre, along with Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer. They were also one of the first thrash metal bands (along with Overkill and Nuclear Assault) to emerge from the East Coast.[1]The band’s current lineup consists of Scott Ian, drummer Charlie Benante, bassist Frank Bello, vocalist Joey Belladonna and lead guitarist Jonathan Donais. Anthrax’s lineup has changed numerous times over their career, leaving Ian as the only constant member of the band. Ian and Benante (who replaced one-time drummer Greg D’Angelo in 1983) are the only two members to appear on all of Anthrax’s albums, while Bello has been a member of Anthrax since 1984, replacing Lilker.

After cycling through a number of members, Anthrax released their debut album, Fistful of Metal (1984), with singer Neil Turbin. Turbin was replaced by Joey Belladonna later that year, stabilizing the band’s lineup. Anthrax’s third album Among the Living (1987), which brought the band mainstream success for the first time, is recognised as one of the greatest thrash metal albums.[2][3][4][5] The band’s next two outings, State of Euphoria (1988) and Persistence of Time (1990), further cemented their reputation as one of the most successful thrash metal bands, with the latter giving Anthrax their first Grammy Award nomination.[6][7] In 1992, Anthrax signed to Elektra Records for $10 million and Belladonna was replaced by John Bush of Armoured Saint. Bush’s first album with Anthrax, Sound of White Noise (1993), reached number seven on the Billboard 200 chart (their greatest chart success) and spawned the radio hit “Only“. Anthrax’s subsequent albums with Bush would experience less critical and commercial success; the band would part ways with Elektra following the release of Stomp 442(1995) due to a lack of promotional support, and Volume 8: The Threat is Real (1998) suffered from the bankruptcy of their record label.

Additional information

Weight 400 g
Dimensions 305 × 305 × 6 mm

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