Originally posted by Rikk
I was just reading that on their Greatest Hits album in 1999, he sang one song as a duet with John Bush. But he then backed out of a two-singer tour over monetary reasons.
ANTHRAX did exactly what VAN HALEN did... They lost a flamboyant lead singer and thought the name would suffice for the band. They ended up becoming a lot like a lot of other bands. It was also what Motley Crue did in 1994. I know some fans like that album, but it will always be my favorite. To go from PRIMAL SCREAM, one of their greatest tracks, to songs like UNCLE JACK...echh! And it's not that I'm a metal-head or anything...punk, grunge, etc. are my favorite kinds of music. But Motley Crue was great as the original band. With Corabi, they just became bluesy and retro-sounding. I wasn't big on DR. FEELGOOD or GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS...but albums like TOO FAST FOR LOVE or even GENERATION SWINE epitomized hard rock.
I was just reading that on their Greatest Hits album in 1999, he sang one song as a duet with John Bush. But he then backed out of a two-singer tour over monetary reasons.
ANTHRAX did exactly what VAN HALEN did... They lost a flamboyant lead singer and thought the name would suffice for the band. They ended up becoming a lot like a lot of other bands. It was also what Motley Crue did in 1994. I know some fans like that album, but it will always be my favorite. To go from PRIMAL SCREAM, one of their greatest tracks, to songs like UNCLE JACK...echh! And it's not that I'm a metal-head or anything...punk, grunge, etc. are my favorite kinds of music. But Motley Crue was great as the original band. With Corabi, they just became bluesy and retro-sounding. I wasn't big on DR. FEELGOOD or GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS...but albums like TOO FAST FOR LOVE or even GENERATION SWINE epitomized hard rock.
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