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Music of Mass Destruction
Live album by
ReleasedApril 20, 2004
RecordedDecember 5–6, 2003
GenreHeavy metal, thrash metal, groove metal
Length61:49 (CD)
90:06 (DVD)
LabelSanctuary
ProducerAnthrax
Anthrax live chronology
Live: The Island Years
(1994)
Music of Mass Destruction
(2004)
Alive 2
(2005)
Anthrax video chronology
Return of the Killer A's: Video Collection
(1999)
Music of Mass Destruction
(2004)
Rock Legends
(2005)

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Music of Mass Destruction is Anthrax's second full-length live album, and is packaged as one CD and one DVD. The songs were recorded on December 5 and 6, 2003, during performances at Chicago's Metro.

Cover art for the album was done by famous comic artist Alex Ross.

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Allmusic[1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]

Track listing[edit]

Disc 1 (CD)[edit]

  1. 'What Doesn't Die' – 5:27
  2. 'Got the Time' – 3:25
  3. 'Caught in a Mosh' – 5:28
  4. 'Safe Home' – 5:37
  5. 'Room for One More' – 5:53
  6. 'Antisocial' – 4:51
  7. 'Nobody Knows Anything' – 4:04
  8. 'Fueled' – 4:26
  9. 'Inside Out' – 5:47
  10. 'Refuse to be Denied' – 5:11
  11. 'I Am the Law' – 6:10
  12. 'Only' – 5:28

Disc 2 (DVD)[edit]

  1. 'What Doesn't Die' – 4:37
  2. 'Got the Time' – 3:18
  3. 'Caught in a Mosh' – 5:28
  4. 'Safe Home' – 5:36
  5. 'Room for One More' – 5:53
  6. 'Antisocial' – 4:51
  7. 'Nobody Knows Anything' – 4:04
  8. 'Belly of the Beast' – 4:26
  9. 'Inside Out' – 5:47
  10. 'Refuse to Be Denied' – 5:07
  11. '604' – 0:35
  12. 'I Am the Law' – 6:09
  13. 'Only' – 5:28
  14. 'Be All, End All' – 7:10
  15. 'Indians' – 7:39
  16. 'Bring the Noise' (with extract of Metallica's 'Whiplash') – 7:11

Bonus tracks[edit]

  1. 'Fueled' – 4:32
  2. 'Metal Thrashing Mad' (Neil Turbin, Scott Ian, Lilker) – 2:50

Personnel[edit]

  • John Bush – Lead Vocals
  • Rob Caggiano – Lead Guitar
  • Scott Ian – Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Frank Bello – Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Charlie Benante – Drums

References[edit]

  1. ^Loftus, Johnny. 'Music of Mass Destruction: Live from Chicago'. AllMusic. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  2. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. p. 2006. ISBN0-85712-595-8.
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