List of Anthrax band members
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Thrash metal,[1] speed metal,[2] alternative metal,[3] groove metal[4] |
Years active | 1981–present |
Website |
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Members |
Scott Ian Charlie Benante Frank Bello Joey Belladonna Jonathan Donais |
The following is a list of musicians who have been members of American metal band Anthrax since their formation in New York City in 1981. The current lineup consists of vocalist Joey Belladonna, lead guitarist Jonathan Donais, rhythm guitarist Scott Ian, bassist Frank Bello and drummer Charlie Benante.
Current lineup
- Active: 1981–present
- Instruments: rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Occasional instruments: lead vocals, lead guitar
- Release contributions: all Anthrax releases
- Active: 1983–present
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Occasional instruments: guitar, theremin, blues harp, backing vocals, lead vocals
- Release contributions: all Anthrax releases
- Active: 1984–2004, 2005–present
- Instruments: bass guitar, backing vocals
- Occasional instruments: lead vocals
- Release contributions: all releases from Armed and Dangerous (1985) onwards.
- Active: 1985–1992, 2005–2007, 2010–present
- Instruments: lead vocals
- Occasional instruments: drums, turntables
- Release contributions: all releases from Armed and Dangerous (1985) to Attack of the Killer B's (1991), Alive 2 (2005), and from The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria (2010) onwards.
- Jonathan Donais
- Active: 2013–present
- Instruments: lead guitar, backing vocals
- Occasional instruments: rhythm guitar
- Release contributions: all releases from For All Kings (2016) onwards.
Former members
- David Weiss AKA "v.d."
- Active: 1981
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Release contributions: none
- Kenny Kushner
- Active: 1981
- Instruments: bass guitar
- Release contributions: none
- Paul Kahn
- Active: 1981
- Instruments: bass guitar
- Release contributions: none
- Dan Lilker
- Active: 1981–1984
- Instruments: bass guitar, backing vocals
- Occasional instruments: rhythm guitar
- Release contributions: Fistful of Metal (1984)
- Greg Walls
- Active: 1981–1983
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Release contributions: none
- Neil Turbin
- Active: 1982–1984
- Instruments: lead vocals
- Release contributions: Fistful of Metal (1984), Armed And Dangerous (1985), “Armed And Dangerous”, "Gung Ho" on 'Spreading The Disease (1986)
- Greg D'Angelo
- Active: 1981–1983
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Release contributions: “Howling Furies” on Fistful of Metal (1984)
- Bob Berry
- Active: 1983
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Release contributions: none
- Dan Spitz
- Active: 1983–1995, 2005–2007
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Occasional instruments: backing vocals
- Release contributions: All releases from Fistful of Metal (1984) to Sound of White Noise (1993), and Alive 2 (2005)
- Matt Fallon
- Active: 1984=1985
- Instruments: lead vocals
- Release contributions: none
- Active: 1992–2005, 2009–2010
- Instruments: lead vocals
- Release contributions: All releases from Sound of White Noise (1993) to The Greater of Two Evils (2004)
- Paul Crook
- Active: 1995–2001
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Release contributions: Stomp 442 (1995) and Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998)
- Active: 2001–2005, 2007–2013
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Release contributions: All releases from We've Come for You All (2003) to The Greater of Two Evils (2004) and from The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria (2010) to Anthems (2013).
- Joey Vera
- Active: 2004–2005
- Instruments: bass guitar, backing vocals
- Release contributions: none
- Dan Nelson
- Active: 2007–2009
- Instruments: lead vocals
- Release contributions: co-writer on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12 and 13 from Worship Music (2011), and "Crawl" from Anthems (2013)
Timeline
Session and guest musicians
- Public Enemy
- Active: 1991
- Instruments: lead vocals, turntables
- Release contributions: "Bring the Noise" from Attack of the Killer B's (1991)
- Angelo Badalamenti
- Active: 1993
- Instruments: - synthesizers, orchestration, guitars
- Release contributions: "Black Lodge" from Sound of White Noise (1993)
- Dimebag Darrell
- Active: 1995, 1998, 2003
- Instruments: lead guitar
- Release contributions: "King Size" and "Riding Shotgun" from Stomp 442 (1995), "Inside Out" and "Born Again Idiot" from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998) and "Strap It On" and "Cadillac Rock Box" from We've Come for You All (2003)
- Phil Anselmo
- Active: 1998
- Instruments: backing vocals
- Release contributions: "Killing Box" from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998)
- Roger Daltrey
- Active: 2003
- Instruments: backing vocals
- Release contributions: "Taking the Music Back" from We've Come for You All (2003)
- Alison Chesley
- Active: 2008–2011
- Instruments: cello
- Release contributions: multiple tracks from Worship Music (2011)
Touring substitutes
- Dave Sabo
- Active: 2000
- Instruments: lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
- Andreas Kisser
- Active: 2011
- Instruments: rhythm and lead guitars, backing vocals
- Jason Bittner
- Active: 2006, 2011, 2012
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Gene Hoglan
- Active: 2012
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Jon Dette
- Active: 2012, 2013
- Instruments: drums, percussion
- Joey Vera
- Active: 2008; 2012
- Instruments: bass
References
- ↑ "Anthrax To Perform At Fly Festival In India". Rolling Stone India. 2013-01-06. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ↑ LORRAINE ALI (1994-05-16). "POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Anthrax Mixes Styles With Power, Passion". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ↑ Christopher R. Weingarten (2011-09-14). "Anthrax and Joey Belladonna Keep It In the Family - Page 1 - Music - New York". Village Voice. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ↑ Phil Freeman. "Black Rivers Flow review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
One album later, they've undergone a fairly radical transformation, and are now practitioners of American groove metal (think Machine Head, Lamb of God, Trivium, or even late-period Bush-era Anthrax).
- ↑ "Scott Ian Endorses ‘Bring Back Bush’ Campaign". metalhammer.co.uk. August 7, 2009. Archived from the original on July 8, 2009. Retrieved August 7, 2009.
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