Anthrax - Fuel For Fire

Anthrax

Fuel For Fire

Astoria Theatre, London
October 13, 1998

discs: 2
recording type: AUD
shn: yes; book/page: 2/34
quality rating: A

[disc 1] (43:41)
1. ...Blues Brothers intro... (1:03)
2. Crush (4:25)
3. Fueled (4:51)
4. Room for One More (5:39)
5. Inside Out (6:19)
6. Among the Living (2:23)
7. I'm the Man (1:51)
8. Armed and Dangerous (1:43)
9. Caught in a Mosh (5:10)
10. ...animated security... (1:19)
11. Born Again Idiot (4:05)
12. Got the Time for Reggae (1:10)
13. Got the Time (3:00)
14. 604 (0:42)

[disc 2] (44:55)
1. ...cultural exchange... (1:50)
2. Hy Pro Glo (4:21)
3. Antisocial (5:00)
4. Indians (5:32)
5. Only (6:17)
6. Black Lodge (5:42)
7. I Am The Law (5:05)
8. Startin' Up a Posse (5:35)
9. Bring the Noise (3:14)
10. Cuppa Joe (2:19)

source: CSB>battery box>WM-D6C>ANAM>ANA(1)>?>CDR>?>WAV>SHN>STG. (see notes below).

From Digital Reproductions: A great show with incredible sound. It is an audience recording, and that actually makes it better. You never hear the tapers, but you can feel the crowd, yet it still sounds like a soundboard show. This is from their only stop in the UK and you can tell everyone is up for this show. The bass is viceral and the guitars have the perfect amount of "Crunch". Apparently some of the security guys like to mosh too! A most recommended show. Recorded live in London on 10-13-98.

notes from the taper? (ex-cowboy on sharingthegroove) after i seeded it: I'm pretty sure that this show is sourced from my Core Sound Binaurals
-> Sony WM-D6C analog master. I can hear a "YEAH!" during the beginning of "Crush" that came from some guy standing near me (which was stage right, incidentally, right in front of the stacks), plus you can hear the same guy during the "Antisocial" chant before the song. The reason the bass is a bit overloaded is cos I used the line-in socket, which stops the bass roll-off working properly, cos I didn't have a -20db pad at the time to prevent brickwalling on the mic pre-amp. Anyway, I only traded this show to 2 people, one was an analog tape and one was a CDR that I made (albeit using a crappy SB clone soundcard). You can hear a bad tape splice just before the "Antisocial" chant, which I did cleanly on the CDR that I made, which leads me to believe that this show is sourced from the analog tape that I traded out. So the source for this show is probably as follows:

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