Anthrax Set To Helm Pandora’s First Metal Artist Takeover
Scott Ian and Charlie Benante will share commentary and stories throughout the program.
Pandora has launched its first-ever metal Artist Takeover Mode featuring heavy-metal legends Anthrax. The GRAMMY-winning, trailblazing five-piece is a fitting first pick for the genre’s inaugural Mode. Anthrax’s Artist Takeover Mode on Pandora’s Classic Metal station is available to stream now.
Founding members Scott Ian and Charlie Benante share commentary throughout their takeover of Pandora’s Classic Metal, offering never-before-heard insight into the making of their albums. Gems include the story of how album-opener “A.I.R.” was added last-minute to Anthrax’s 1985 album Spreading The Disease, and why Benante was inspired to cover the Trust song “Antisocial,” which appeared on the band’s 1988 album State of Euphoria. Among other noteworthy song opinions, Ian reveals his favorite Anthrax song to play live, reminisces about penning his first love song, “Safe Home,” for his then-girlfriend/now-wife, and discusses which track was inspired by a David Lynch film.
Anthrax’s Artist Takeover Mode lands amid the group’s 40th anniversary celebrations, which will culminate in a livestream performance on Friday, July 16. In addition to the Anthrax livestream show, fans will be able to buy a digital ticket to relive the past 40 years with exclusive interviews, testimonials, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the quintet’s storied career. For full details on ticket prices and available bundles visit the band’s official website.
“I was a 17-year-old metal-head kid from Queens when I started this band,” says guitarist Scott Ian. “I am a 57-year-old metal-head kid from Queens about to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this band. That means for 40 years, I’ve gotten to do exactly what I’ve wanted to do — and getting to do what I love and being a part of something so much bigger than myself has made the time, the unbelievable weight of 40 seems so light.
“It’s been an amazing story so far, and I see 40 as a milestone that absolutely should be recognized and celebrated. Congratulations to us! I also see 40 as a stepping stone to the next chapter of Anthrax — we still have a lot to say and some killer riffs to unleash. I’m not going to say, ‘Here’s to 40 more’, because nobody wants to see that (I’d be 97). How about, ‘Here’s to at least ten more, and we’ll go from there! Thank you for enabling me, my friends.”
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