Scott Ian and Jack Russell talk about their Pre-show rituals.
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Formed in 1981 this New York metal band have a unique "take no prisoners" sound and style and are undisputed masters of the manic mosh pit. Updated to the last episode are the problems of getting the band chemistry and sound back on track, the murder of unofficial sixth band member "Dimebag" Darrell that still haunts the band, the arrival of Rob Gaggione and their ongoing search for a vocalist. Now back on track and a member of the internationally acclaimed "Big Four" they have a new album out and what Scott Ian describes as "the ultimate line up."
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Formed in 1981 this New York metal band have a unique "take no prisoners" sound and style and are undisputed masters of the manic mosh pit. Updated to the last episode are the problems of getting the band chemistry and sound back on track, the murder of unofficial sixth band member "Dimebag" Darrell that still haunts the band, the arrival of Rob Gaggione and their ongoing search for a vocalist. Now back on track and a member of the internationally acclaimed "Big Four" they have a new album out and what Scott Ian describes as "the ultimate line up."
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Formed in 1981 this New York metal band have a unique "take no prisoners" sound and style and are undisputed masters of the manic mosh pit. Updated to the last episode are the problems of getting the band chemistry and sound back on track, the murder of unofficial sixth band member "Dimebag" Darrell that still haunts the band, the arrival of Rob Gaggione and their ongoing search for a vocalist. Now back on track and a member of the internationally acclaimed "Big Four" they have a new album out and what Scott Ian describes as "the ultimate line up."
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Formed in 1981 this New York metal band have a unique "take no prisoners" sound and style and are undisputed masters of the manic mosh pit. Updated to the last episode are the problems of getting the band chemistry and sound back on track, the murder of unofficial sixth band member "Dimebag" Darrell that still haunts the band, the arrival of Rob Gaggione and their ongoing search for a vocalist. Now back on track and a member of the internationally acclaimed "Big Four" they have a new album out and what Scott Ian describes as "the ultimate line up."
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Formed in 1981 this New York metal band have a unique "take no prisoners" sound and style and are undisputed masters of the manic mosh pit. Updated to the last episode are the problems of getting the band chemistry and sound back on track, the murder of unofficial sixth band member "Dimebag" Darrell that still haunts the band, the arrival of Rob Gaggione and their ongoing search for a vocalist. Now back on track and a member of the internationally acclaimed "Big Four" they have a new album out and what Scott Ian describes as "the ultimate line up."
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Jose Mangin speaks with some of his all-time metal heroes, Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax, to talk about the band's new album, 'Worship Music,' and the return of Joey Belladonna.
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Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax talk about their recent performance on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' and their 'Big Four' concert in at Yankee stadium.
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Scott Ian and Charlie Benante of Anthrax borrow some acoustic instruments from Sam Ash and have a jam session with Jose Mangin on vocals, and the band talk about their song written for Dimebag Darrell and Ronnie James Dio.
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Jose Magin talks with Anthrax frontman Joey Belladonna outside Meadowlands Stadium during a Jets game about football and the bands 'Big Four' concert.
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