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Among The Living

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Among The Living
5:17
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Caught In A Mosh
5:00
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I Am The Law
5:54
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Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)
4:55
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A Skeleton In The Closet
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Indians
5:41
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One World
5:56
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A.D.I. / Horror Of It All
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Imitation Of Life
4:23
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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 50:24

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They Say All Music Guide

Generally considered the band’s best album, Among the Living broadened the scope of Anthrax’s subject matter with socially conscious lyrics addressing prejudice, violence, drug abuse (“Efilnikufesin [N.F.L.],” a rip on John Belushi), and the hollowness of the music business, as well as a politically correct ode to the “Indians.” However, the band refuses to take itself too seriously, also recording tributes to Stephen King and Judge Dredd. Musically, the band delivers a powerful, aggressive roar driven by impossibly fast riffing and the changing tempos and collectively shouted vocals of hardcore, especially on the classic “Caught in a Mosh.” The brutal rhythm guitar work of Scott Ian and the explosive drumming of Charlie Benante relentlessly push the songs along while still maintaining a solid groove, and more than make up for some lyrical awkwardness. Among the Living remains arguably Anthrax’s foremost achievement. – Steve Huey

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