Anthrax's For All Kings May Be Their Last Album
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante has said there's a chance For All Kings could be the band's final album. That's because he's not sure they can top the success of their 11th title, coupled with the acclaim of previous release Worship Music. But he's not thinking about splitting the thrash icons any time soon. Benante tells EonMusic: "I don't even know if there will be another record. This may be our last record - I'd rather go out on a high." He adds: "Certain sports teams will have the greatest tam one year, then come back next year and a lot of those players are missing. I'm not saying any of us will be missing, but Maybe I think that inspiration may not be there. So let's enjoy it." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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