What is the best Anthrax album of all time?

By YPB Team

From New York thrash fury to genre-crossing experiments and hard-earned reunion albums, the range here surprises even longtime fans. Which era is your favorite?

Among the Living — ranked #11
Among the Living
Anthrax's 1987 thrash peak, inspired by Stephen King and The Dark Tower.
Spreading the Disease — ranked #22
Spreading the Disease
Anthrax's 1985 breakthrough album with Joey Belladonna on vocals.
Persistence of Time — ranked #33
Persistence of Time
Anthrax's 1990 darker and heavier approach earning critical acclaim.
Sound of White Noise — ranked #44
Sound of White Noise
Anthrax's 1993 album with new vocalist John Bush marking a groove metal shift.
Worship Music — ranked #55
Worship Music
Anthrax's 2011 reunion album reuniting with Joey Belladonna to widespread praise.
State of Euphoria — ranked #66
State of Euphoria
Anthrax's 1988 album blending thrash with hip-hop-influenced experimentation.
Fistful of Metal — ranked #77
Fistful of Metal
Anthrax's 1984 raw debut album with original vocalist Neil Turbin.
For All Kings — ranked #88
For All Kings
Anthrax's 2016 album showcasing their continued relevance in modern metal.
We've Come for You All — ranked #99
We've Come for You All
Anthrax's 2003 album with John Bush delivering groove-laden thrash metal.

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