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I'm the Man

Anthrax

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Album Review

Genius. Pure genius. Way before Rage Against the Machine, before Run-D.M.C.'s collaboration with Aerosmith, and before their infamous collaboration with Public Enemy, Anthrax take the credit — or blame — for being the pioneers of merging rap and metal. Released in 1987, their now-classic I'm the Man is a funny tribute/parody/attempt at hip-hop that is not only pulled off successfully, but it's also the first release that showcases Anthrax's sense of humor — the latter of which was also a first for the genre of speed metal. There are also three live tracks — one of which is the title track — as well as a "moshable" version of Black Sabbath's "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" — all of which are great but will probably be overlooked. Has it been mentioned that this EP is genius?

Customer Reviews

Anthrax Rocks!!!!!!!

This is a must buy song. True Anthrax Classic!!!!!

It's an EP

For the guy who gave this 1 star: its an EP not an album - its only supposed to have one new song. For all you others: buy the song, it has a cool beat and it's hilarious!

I can Never Forgive Anthrax For This

They permanently poisoned the Heavy Metal Genre with Rap. This is the reason that Anthrax will always be low on my list my favorite bands - They permanently ruined a piece of Metal as a whole. For this I say with great regret; Go to h*ell Anthrax. And take you're Rap Metal with you.

Biography

Formed: June, 1981 in New York, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Nearly as much as Metallica or Megadeth, Anthrax were responsible for the emergence of speed and thrash metal. Combining the speed and fury of hardcore punk with the prominent guitars and vocals of heavy metal, they helped create a new subgenre of heavy metal on their early albums. Original guitarists Scott Ian and Dan Spitz were a formidable pair, spitting out lightning-fast riffs and solos that never seemed masturbatory. Unlike Metallica or Megadeth, they had the good sense to temper their often...
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