Thrash metal band Anthrax has officially entered the studio to start recording their highly anticipated new album. The band made the announcement on their official Instagram account, posting a photo of drummer Charlie Benante, guitarist Scott Ian, and bassist Frank Bello in the studio with the caption “Tracking has begun”. This will be the band’s first album since 2016’s “For All Kings”.
Anthrax was formed in 1981 in New York City and has since become one of the most influential bands in the thrash metal scene. Known for their aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and politically charged lyrics, Anthrax has released some of the most iconic albums in metal history, including “Among the Living” and “Persistence of Time”. The band has also been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards throughout their career.
Fans of Anthrax have been eagerly anticipating new music from the band, and the announcement of their new album has only heightened their excitement. The band has not yet revealed any details about the album, including its title or release date, but fans can expect more updates in the coming weeks and months.
Anthrax has faced some setbacks in recent years, including the departure of longtime guitarist Rob Caggiano and the death of former guitarist Dan Spitz’s brother. However, the band has continued to push forward and create music that resonates with their fans.
The announcement of Anthrax’s new album is a testament to the band’s enduring legacy in the world of metal music. With their uncompromising sound and unwavering dedication to their craft, Anthrax has cemented their place in music history and inspired generations of metal fans around the world.
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