Joey Belladonna Looks Back On Being Fired By Anthrax
. ![]() Anthrax frontman Joey Belladonna looked back at his original firing by the band in 1992 and says that while he is not happy that it happened he doesn't hold a strong resentment about it. The singer was asked by Capital Chaos TV if he feels resentment about the firing. He responded, "I don't think I'm happy about any of it, no, because you do everything to be in the band and somehow there's some differences that people have that they wanna throw at you that you can't do anything about because they just feel better about doing what they wanna do and that's it - and you're like, 'Wow'. "I didn't even get a chance, you know, so now that's it. I wouldn't be back in this band if I was really that kind of resentful. People probably think I'm crazy even come back."
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