Appologies if this is old news to some of you but it's the first time I've seen it. I honestly can't imagine Anthrax sharing a stage with a band like Stryper:
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I can imagine Anthrax sharing a stage with ANYONE if they're getting paid for it. Scott Ian and Charlie Benante would do a tour with Hitler if it meant they got paid.
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Being a believer(no specific religion) i do not think that religion belongs in music
music is entertainment not a vehicle for religion
btw scott is one of the nicest guys around met him at a show and he was real down to earth.
I love when he says "cant you just get one for $50 a hour" LOL!!!!!!If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by Hellraiser6502 View PostI'm a fan of both bands but Ian makes it sound like Stryper were a joke.
OK, maybe the whole Yellow & Black Schtick is/was goofy but not back THEN....and musically Stryper wipes the floor with Anthrax.
Never saw Anthrax with John Bush but did see John Bush and Armoured Saint open up for Metallica who were opening for WASP back in 1984. Yes, Metallica(with Cliff) opening up for Blackie Lawless and WASP.
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Originally posted by savage View PostBeing a believer(no specific religion) i do not think that religion belongs in music
music is entertainment not a vehicle for religion
Much of the greatest music ever written was written for and played in the Church.
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I was a big fan of both, back in the day, but to put both of them, in one concert setting? Man, that's like ketchup on my waffles!
At some point in time, though, for both bands, I lost interest: With Anthrax, it was once they started doing the whole rock and rap shit. for Stryper, it was once every song was a overly pop-y power ballad, with a video to match. I bought In God We Trust, and then, that was it. I wanted to hear songs like The Way, and Soldiers Under Command. for me, it was never about the message, it was about the music. One of the best shows I ever saw was them, during the Soldiers Under Command period, and they were phenomenal. Saw a few people get clocked with those friggin bibles, too! hehe.I'm not Ron!
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