What is the best Anthrax album of all time?
Anthrax are the fun, fierce, and furiously underrated member of the Big Four of thrash metal. From the classic Joey Belladonna era to the heavier John Bush years, their catalog spans multiple eras and styles without ever losing their signature energy. Which album is their crown jewel?

Among the Living
Their 1987 thrash peak featuring 'I Am the Law' and 'Indians'.

Spreading the Disease
The 1985 debut with Joey Belladonna announcing the band's lethal new direction.

Persistence of Time
The 1990 heavier, darker album featuring their cover of 'Got the Time'.

Sound of White Noise
The 1993 John Bush-fronted album showcasing a heavier, groove-driven evolution.

Worship Music
The 2011 reunion album with Joey Belladonna delivering anthemic modern thrash.

State of Euphoria
The 1988 album continuing their Big Four thrash dominance.

Fistful of Metal
Their 1984 debut with Neil Turbin showcasing raw early speed metal.

For All Kings
The 2016 album celebrated as one of their strongest comeback records.

We've Come for You All
The 2003 underrated album reuniting Belladonna-era energy with modern metal production.
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