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Worship Music

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Worship Music
Worship Music

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Worship Music

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Anthrax
fans have had no choice but to be very patient waiting for the arrival of the group's tenth studio album overall, 2011's
Worship Music
. Doubling as the first
studio album since 2003's
We've Come for You All
and the first with singer
Joey Belladonna
since 1990's
Persistence of Time
,
was also recorded once before with singer
Dan Nelson
, and was to be released in 2009. After the group parted ways with
Nelson
shortly before the album's projected release,
Belladonna
was welcomed back into the fold, and all the vocals were re-recorded. But to
's credit, it all fits together seamlessly, resulting in arguably their finest studio album since, well, the last one that
sang on! With vintage '80s metal sounds reconnecting with the masses in the early 21st century, one of thrash metal's originators picked a fine time to unleash a strong and inspired effort, especially on such standout stompers as "The Devil You Know," "Fight 'Em 'Til You Can't," and "In the End." And while the subject of "Judas Priest" is not the heavy metal band of the same name, the track still serves as a tip of the cap to one of heavy metal's all-time greats (and what makes the tribute even more fitting is that the year that
was released,
Halford
and company announced their impending retirement from touring). As with past
records, it's not all about pushing the pedal to the metal from start to finish, as evidenced by the slowly building beginnings of "I'm Alive" and "Crawl." Despite the long
Boston
/
Def Leppard-esque
layoff,
certainly deliver with
. ~ Greg Prato

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