ANTHRAX: Drummer CHARLIE BENANTE's Photo Diary Posted Online

November 14, 2005

ANTHRAX's official web site has been updated with drummer Charlie Benante's photo diary from this fall's tour with JUDAS PRIEST. Check out part one of the diary at this location.

ANTHRAX's live "Alive 2 (2005)" CD and DVD packages,, which document the group's summer 2005 reunion tour, will be released in Europe on November 18 via Nuclear Blast and in Japan on November 30 via JVC. The European release features "bad-ass expanded packaging and the Japanese release comes in a killer Judge Dredd shell," reads a posting on the band's web site.

The "Alive 2 (2005)" DVD captures the actual meeting in which the five members came together for the first time in over 10 years. Along with band rehearsals and behind-the-scenes footage, the DVD also spotlights 13 performances on the group’s triumphant reunion tour. The "Alive 2 (2005)" CD reprises the audio for 11 of those songs ("Madhouse" and "I'm the Man" are only on the DVD): "Among the Living", "Caught In A Mosh", "I Am The Law", "A.I.R.", "N.F.L.", "Deathrider", "Medusa", "In My World", "Indians", "Time" and "Be All, End All" — and adds "Antisocial". In a unique twist, the booklets from the DVD and CD releases form an exclusive poster.

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