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John Bush Just Reignited The Anthrax Debate—And A Lot Of Fans Aren’t Complaining
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John Bush Just Reignited The Anthrax Debate—And A Lot Of Fans Aren’t Complaining

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For years, metal fans have argued about one of thrash metal's most divisive questions: Was the John Bush era actually Anthrax at its best? Whether you agree or not, one thing is becoming impossible to ignore—the demand for Bush-era Anthrax material is real, and John Bush appears ready to give fans even more of it.

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After successfully performing shows celebrating his 1993-2003 Anthrax years, Bush says he'd like to take the concept overseas, telling interviewers that Europe is absolutely on his radar. For fans who have spent decades defending albums like Sound Of White Noise and We've Come For You All, that's welcome news.

Here's the reality:

The John Bush era has aged far better than many critics wanted to admit.

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Back in the '90s, Anthrax took a hard turn from the band's classic sound. Some fans rejected it immediately. Others embraced the heavier, darker, more modern direction Bush helped bring to the table. Thirty years later, those records have developed a passionate following that refuses to go away.

What's especially interesting is that Bush isn't treating these shows like a nostalgia cash grab. He's openly talking about digging beyond just the obvious hits and potentially pulling out deeper cuts that longtime fans have been begging to hear for years. At the same time, he understands there's a balance between fan-service and delivering songs that connect with an entire audience.

And let's be honest:

The fact that people are still passionately arguing about the Bush era in 2026 says everything.

Most bands would kill to have multiple eras that inspire this level of loyalty.

Meanwhile, Category 7 Isn't Slowing Down

As if the Anthrax celebration shows weren't enough, Bush also confirmed that work is underway toward a second Category 7 album. The band's self-titled debut generated strong interest among traditional metal fans, and a follow-up could further establish the project as more than just a side venture.

That creates an interesting situation.

Bush is simultaneously celebrating one of the most debated periods in Anthrax history while building something entirely new. Few veteran singers are managing both as effectively.

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The Bigger Story Nobody Wants To Admit

For years, discussions about Anthrax have largely centered around the Joey Belladonna years versus everything else.

But fan demand keeps telling a different story.

The Bush-era catalog isn't being rediscovered because of nostalgia alone. Fans genuinely connect with those records, and every successful celebration show adds more fuel to that argument. The old "underrated" label may no longer apply when thousands of fans continue showing up specifically to hear that material.

What Happens Next?

If European dates become reality, expect the debate to get even louder.

Every sold-out room, every festival appearance, and every enthusiastic crowd reaction becomes another piece of evidence that the John Bush chapter of Anthrax history remains far more influential than some critics ever expected.

And judging by the reaction these shows continue to generate, this conversation isn't ending anytime soon.

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Which Anthrax era deserves the most respect in 2026?

A) The John Bush era was the band's peak and finally getting its due.

B) Joey Belladonna IS Anthrax, and always will be.

C) The fanbase should stop choosing sides and recognize both eras as essential.

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For years, Joe Holmes has been one of metal's most overlooked stories. While fans endlessly debate Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee, and Zakk Wylde, Holmes often gets treated like a footnote in Ozzy Osbourne history. That's a mistake. His newly released self-titled solo album is a reminder that some of the best players in the genre never got the spotlight they deserved.

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The Biggest Question: Why Was Holmes Never Given More Credit?

That's the debate fans should be having.

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Because he wasn't flashy.

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Metal has become obsessed with celebrating legacy artists, reunion tours, and anniversary releases.

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Joe Holmes fits that description perfectly.

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What Happens Next?

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The real test starts now.

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Drop your thoughts in the comments because this debate is long overdue.


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Was Joe Holmes unfairly overlooked in Ozzy Osbourne's guitar legacy?

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Metal fans love to talk about technical ability, musicianship, and artistic courage. That's why this latest move from George Lynch deserves a lot more attention than it's getting. While many guitar heroes spend decades repeating the same formulas, Lynch just stepped completely outside his comfort zone by appearing on an upcoming tribute album dedicated to Air Supply—and according to him, it was one of the toughest recording experiences he's ever had.

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According to Lynch, adapting his style to fit the material wasn't easy. In fact, he described it as one of the hardest tribute projects he's ever tackled. That's a remarkable statement coming from a guitarist whose career has been built on navigating complex hard rock and metal arrangements.

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The Bigger Story Nobody Is Talking About

Some of the greatest musicians in rock history have openly admitted that writing memorable melodies is often harder than writing complicated riffs.

That's why bands outside the metal world frequently earn respect from elite players. The songs have nowhere to hide. No walls of distortion. No speed for the sake of speed. Just melody, arrangement, and execution.

Air Supply built a career around songs that connected with millions of listeners worldwide and sold over 100 million records. Their catalog includes massive hits like "All Out of Love," "Lost in Love," and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All."

So maybe Lynch's involvement shouldn't be shocking at all.

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One of the biggest mistakes rock fans make is assuming that heavy music and melodic music exist on opposite ends of the spectrum.

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They don't.

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What do you think?

Does this make George Lynch look like a fearless musician willing to take risks, or does it feel like another strange crossover that metal fans never asked for?

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Drop your thoughts in the comments because this one is guaranteed to split the audience.

What Happens Next?

If the finished track lives up to Lynch's comments, don't be surprised if this becomes one of the most talked-about tribute projects among musicians—even if casual fans overlook it.

Because sometimes the most interesting stories in rock aren't about who played the heaviest riff.

Sometimes they're about who was brave enough to play something completely different.


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  • 🤘 Like a rocker proving metal fans are too narrow-minded
  • ❌ Like a legend taking a completely unnecessary detour
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