A new deal with Nuclear Blast Records and the 2001 addition of guitarist Rob Caggiano saw the group record their ninth studio album, which was heralded as a return to form for the New York thrash outfit.
“Coming from the fun that was ‘Stomp 442’ and all that stuff we all know about now,” says Frank Bello, “we had to take that next step and pivot out of it, and I think with ‘We’ve Come For You All’ we did that. We knew we had the songs.”
“Rob coming into the band gave us a nice kick,” adds Charlie Benante, “and momentum was starting.”
Caggiano and Eddie Wohl co-produced “We’ve Come For You All”, which would also turn out to be singer John Bush’s last album with the band.
Anthrax will celebrate their 40th anniversary with a very special livestream performance on Friday, July 16 that will see the band deliver a deep cuts set that will pull from their entire career-spanning catalog.
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