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Anthrax
About Anthrax
Anthrax is one of the pioneering bands of the thrash metal movement, formed in 1981 in New York City by guitarist Scott Ian and drummer Charlie Benante. Early lineups with Neil Turbin and Dan Lilker helped lay the groundwork for a sound that blended blistering speed with groove and melody. As the band evolved, Joey Belladonna joined in 1984, bringing a dynamic vocal range that complemented the guitar attack and made the group's music more accessible without sacrificing aggression. With the release of Among the Living in 1987 and a string of hard hitting records through the late 1980s, Anthrax became a cornerstone of what fans now call the Big Four of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth. Their music pushed the boundaries of speed, scale, and attitude, influencing countless players and helping to shape modern heavy metal.
In the years that followed, Anthrax continued to tour relentlessly, experiment with crossover ideas, and evolve their sound while maintaining the core of their aggressive rhythm work. The band is renowned for blending relentless riffing with memorable hooks, and for a willingness to explore outside metal, most famously in a 1991 collaboration with Public Enemy that bridged hip hop and metal in Bring the Noise. Over decades and lineup changes, Anthrax has remained a force in heavy music, releasing new material and inspiring generations of guitarists with their fearless approach to rhythm, tone, and energy. The catalog of 44 lessons on DadRock Tabs offers a practical, guitar-friendly way to study their riffs and learn to play with speed and precision.
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Deathrider
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Metal Thrashing Mad
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Subjugator
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Death From Above
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Howling Furies
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Lone Justice
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Madhouse
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Aftershock
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Armed And Dangerous
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Medusa
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Gung Ho
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Among The Living
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Caught In A Mosh
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I Am The Law
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Skeletons In The Closet
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Indians
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One World
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Imitation Of Life
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Be All End All
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Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
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Make Me Laugh
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Antisocial
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Who Cares Wins
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Now It's Dark
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Schism
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Misery Loves Company
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Finale
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Potter's Field
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Only
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Room For One More
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Packaged Rebellion
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Hy Pro Glo
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Invisible
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1000 Points Of Hate
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Burst
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This Is Not An Exit
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Black Lodge
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Random Acts Of Senseless Violence
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Fueled
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Tester
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Crush
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Nothing
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Catharsis
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Inside Out
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Anthrax delivers high velocity, rhythm driven riffing that sits at the crossroads of thrash metal and hard rock. Expect tight, palm muted chugs, rapid alternate picking, and galloping, staccato riffs that lock in with a pounding drumbeat. The rhythm guitar often drives the track with aggressive downpicking and dynamic texture, while melodies and leads ride on top with crisp phrasing. Their style rewards accurate timing, clean fretwork under pressure, and the ability to switch gears quickly between brutal wall of sound sections and catchier hooks. This blend of speed, precision, and groove is what makes their sound instantly recognizable and eminently learnable for players building foundational rock technique.
πΈ Gear & Equipment
Anthrax has used a range of high gain amps and solid body guitars to create their signature thrash tone. Expect to hear powerful amp distortion, tight low end, and bright cutting highs to pierce through a dense mix. In live and studio settings, players move between classic high gain heads and modern tones, often layering chorus, delay, and subtle tremolo to shape the edge of leads and rhythm parts. The band supports versatile solid body guitars and aggressive pickups, all aimed at delivering punchy rhythm parts and sharp, soaring leads.
Why Learn Anthrax Songs?
Learning Anthrax songs on guitar is a fast track to developing precision, speed, and rhythmic accuracy. Riffs like Inside Out and Burst train your palm muting, downpicking consistency, and tight alternate picking, while others push you to lock in with a groove and ride dynamic shifts. The material ranges from accessible to challenging, but always emphasizes solid timing, clean transitions, and a fearless approach to tempo changes. Working through these tracks builds core rock skills that transfer to any metal or hard rock repertoire and strengthens your ability to think in rhythmic phrases, not just notes.
Did You Know?
- 1Anthrax is widely regarded as part of the Big Four of thrash metal alongside Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth.
- 2They helped push metal into broader culture with a 1991 collaboration with Public Enemy on Bring the Noise.
- 3Among the Living (1987) is considered a thrash metal essential and a fan favorite.
- 4The band has maintained a relentless touring pace for decades, influencing generations of players with their aggressive yet musical approach.
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