We've Come For You All by Anthrax

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Contact 1:15 17,514
2 What Doesn't Die 4:08 29,810
3 Superhero 4:02 27,961
4 Refuse To Be Denied 3:19 31,693
5 Safe Home 5:09 66,542
6 Any Place But Here 5:49 17,031
7 Nobody Knows Anything 2:56 33,968
8 Strap It On 3:31 24,378
9 Black Dahlia 2:37 24,601
10 Cadillac Rock Box 3:40 20,288
11 Taking The Music Back 3:07 27,018
12 Crash 0:57 22,086
13 Think About An End 5:09 20,447
14 W.C.F.Y.A. 7:18 9,755

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About this album

Sanctuary Records (2008) Released: 29 Apr 2008 14 tracks (52:57)
We’ve Come for You All is the ninth studio album by the American heavy metal band Anthrax. It was produced by the band and Scrap 60, and includes the singles “What Doesn’t Die”, “Safe Home”, and “Taking the Music Back”. It is considered to be a ‘comeback album’ for the band after lackluster commercial success of their previous two albums. Despite the success, it only reached #122 on the Billboard 200 charts. It is also the first Anthrax record featuring Rob Caggiano on lead guitar.

“Strap It On” and “Cadillac Rock Box” both feature guitar solos by “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott.

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

The song “We’re a Happy Family” was originally recorded by the Ramones on the Rocket to Russia album.

One minute after the last song ends, you can hear a percussion outtake which was not used because Charlie Benante was unaware he was humming.

The actor Keanu Reeves appears on the “Safe Home” video clip.


Track listing
All songs written by John Bush, Rob Caggiano, Scott Ian, Frank Bello and Charlie Benante, except where noted.

“Contact” – 1:15
“What Doesn’t Die” – 4:10
“Superhero” – 4:03
“Refuse to Be Denied” – 3:20 /feat. Anthony Martini of E.Town Concrete/
“Safe Home” – 5:10
“Any Place But Here” – 5:49
“Nobody Knows Anything” – 2:57
“Strap It On” – 3:32 (feat. Dimebag Darrell on Lead)
“Black Dahlia” – 2:38
“Cadillac Rock Box” – 3:41 (feat. Dimebag Darrell solo and introduction)
“Taking the Music Back” – 3:11
“Crash” – 0:58
“Think About an End” – 5:09
“W.C.F.Y.A.” – 4:12
The album has also been released in several different limited editions in both CD and vinyl format. On CD editions, the following bonus tracks are included.

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  • LuizOpbrasil

    I was listening to this yesterday, this album is perfect from start to finish.

    last month
  • Mumbabeal

    My favorite album with Bush, better than Sound of White Noise but Worship Music is slightly better.

    March 2012
  • DyabeuPL

    better than worship music. sorry joey.[2]

    February 2012
  • lorenzog

    better than worship music. sorry joey.

    February 2012
  • DavCnuk

    great album

    July 2011
  • Killed-By-Death

    excellent album! Might be even better than Sound of White Noise!

    July 2011
  • delmix1

    Not so bad, but I prefer the old Anthrax.... [2]

    May 2011
  • best_nickname

    Ахрененный альбом.

    March 2011
  • Politiced

    Belladonna is good, but bush is better

    February 2011
  • efilgnikcufecin

    NO it's not the best. It's good but not the best. P.O.T., Among the Living, State of Euphoria, and Spreading the Disease are the best for one reason; Joey Belladonna on lead vocals.

    February 2011
  • gustavopereti

    Besta Anthrax album .

    January 2011
  • Piggy-Warrior

    I think this is the best album with John Bush! YOU CANNOT KILL WHAT DOESN'T DIE!!!

    November 2010
  • OptimusDan

    I don't accept Anthrax without John Bush [2]

    November 2010
  • sebadagostino

    Very good album!

    October 2010
  • Giuseppe1987

    Very good album.

    July 2010
  • Daniel_Green

    Muito foda!

    July 2010
  • PabloFromPoland

    Not bad but I prefer "Sound of White Noise". Anyway I don't accept Anthrax without John Bush.

    June 2010
  • spacedvest

    This album isn't that bad, it just isn't as good as any other Anthrax album...however "Nobody Knows Anything" and especially "W.C.F.Y.A." are awesome.

    March 2010
  • hammerstrikebg

    Refuse to be Denied!

    March 2010
  • metal7core

    you suck, asshole

    December 2009
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