What is the best Anthrax album of all time?
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
Anthrax's 1987 thrash peak, inspired by Stephen King and The Dark Tower.

Spreading the Disease
Anthrax's 1985 breakthrough album with Joey Belladonna on vocals.

Persistence of Time
Anthrax's 1990 darker and heavier approach earning critical acclaim.

Sound of White Noise
Anthrax's 1993 album with new vocalist John Bush marking a groove metal shift.

Worship Music
Anthrax's 2011 reunion album reuniting with Joey Belladonna to widespread praise.

State of Euphoria
Anthrax's 1988 album blending thrash with hip-hop-influenced experimentation.

Fistful of Metal
Anthrax's 1984 raw debut album with original vocalist Neil Turbin.

For All Kings
Anthrax's 2016 album showcasing their continued relevance in modern metal.

We've Come for You All
Anthrax's 2003 album with John Bush delivering groove-laden thrash metal.
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