
Anthrax go ’90s with Sound of White Noise: Bush in, Spitz out, riffs thicker, drums drier. Singles, snare biscuits, a Twin Peaks detour, and somehow Mario turns up.
Anthrax pivot hard into the ’90s on Sound of White Noise—first with John Bush, last with Dan Spitz—and somehow make it feel inevitable rather than mid-life crisis. We dig into why the songs land (drier drums, thicker guitars) and how a label switch put a new sheen on the chaos. Along the way: Dan Spitz’s surprise second act as a master watchmaker and a brief “It’s-a-me Mario” detour while trying to say “Badalamenti” like adults.
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