• We've Come for You All is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Anthrax. It was released on May 6, 2003 through Nuclear Blast in Europe and...
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    All except We've Come for You All: "Anthrax | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 24, 2021. We've Come for You All:...
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    tray card of We've Come for You All. In 2003, the band signed to Sanctuary Records and released their ninth studio album We've Come for You All, praised by...
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    2007 following the end of that reunion. He appears on the albums We've Come for You All and Worship Music, as well as the Greater of Two Evils compilation...
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  • It was the band's first album of original material since 2003's We've Come for You All, the first full-length Anthrax album since the return of longtime...
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  • Contact (category All article disambiguation pages)
    "Contact" (Edwin Starr song) (1978) "Contact", a song by Anthrax from We've Come for You All "Contact", a song by Big Audio Dynamite from Megatop Phoenix "Contact"...
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    to the band, Bush recorded vocals for his fourth album with the band, the critically acclaimed We've Come for You All in 2003. The successful WCFYA tour...
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    possible release date in July 2010. He told MTV: "We've been demoing some songs that we've had for a bit. Just doing that, on the quiet, not making a...
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  • Black Dahlia (disambiguation) (category All article disambiguation pages)
    song by Hollywood Undead "Black Dahlia", a song by Anthrax from We've Come for You All The Black Dahlia, a 2001 jazz orchestral composition by Bob Belden...
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    and used for leads on "We've Come For You All". Used by both Scott and Rob Caggiano for recording Worship Music, and by Scott for For All Kings) Peavey...
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  • "How Far We've Come" is a song by American alternative rock group Matchbox Twenty. It was released in September 2007 as the lead single from their retrospective...
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    Is Real (1998), and "Strap It On" and "Cadillac Rock Box" from We've Come for You All (2003). Anthrax's Scott Ian referred to Abbott as the "sixth member"...
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  • Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985–1991) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    of White Noise, Stomp 442, Volume 8: The Threat Is Real or We've Come for You All (which all feature John Bush) are included on this video compilation...
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    the opening track on their six-song EP, Just Like You'd Leave Us, We've Left You for Dead, which was released on October 28, 2016. A world tour in support...
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  • to those golden days, Here's to the friends we made at dear old RPI. "All We've Learned at Rensselaer" is a song written by Rensselyrics co-founder Tom...
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    "Inside Out" (guitar solo) and "Born Again Idiot" (guitar solo) 2003: We've Come for You All – "Strap It On" (guitar solo) and "Cadillac Rock Box" (spoken word...
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    "Forever and For Always" reached the Top 10 in the UK and Germany. The other four singles from the album were "Thank You Baby! (For Makin' Someday Come So Soon)"...
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  • 2020-11-27. "Here We Come A-wasslin' (Roud Folksong Index S237732)". The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library. Retrieved 2020-11-27. "We've Been a While A-wassailing...
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  • Thrash metal (category All articles with unsourced statements)
    In 2003, Anthrax released their first studio album in five years We've Come for You All, followed a month later by Metallica's double platinum-certified...
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    way to say it, you know. Because we've got solos, we've got harmonies, we've got some of the kind of breakdown-y. But, I mean, if you look at us as a...
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  • 2003 in heavy metal music (category All articles needing additional references)
    from the Sky, Mankind Will Reap as It Has Sown (EP) Anthrax – We've Come for You All Apocalyptica – Reflections Arch Enemy – Anthems of Rebellion As I Lay...
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    art on the Anthrax albums We've Come for You All (2003), Music of Mass Destruction (2004), Worship Music (2011), and For All Kings (2016). In 2003, Pantheon...
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  • possible. We've shared the stage with people we admire, people we look up to, and best of all, our friends. And now, like all great things, it has come time...
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  • Superhero (disambiguation) (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Boomin, Future and Chris Brown song) "Superhero", by Anthrax from We've Come for You All "Superhero", by Cher Lloyd from Sticks + Stones "Superhero", by...
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  • God We Trust, Inc., they recorded an updated version of the song, titled "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now", about then-President Ronald Reagan, including...
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    The Dandy Warhols 2003 We've Come for You All – Anthrax 2003 Welcome Interstate Managers – Fountains of Wayne 2003 Where You Are – Socialburn 2003 Yellow...
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  • on both the cover and label, and "We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" is titled "We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'". All tracks are written by Paul Simon, except...
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  • make The Idea of You look and breathe like the grander films it comes after rather than the tinier ones it sits alongside [...] It's all not ultimately...
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  • 2003 in music (category All articles with dead external links)
    that "just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas". The group is dropped from radio playlists all over the United...
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  • 'Come Out and Play'." The line "you gotta keep 'em separated" was sung by Jason "Blackball" McLean, a friend and a fan of the band. Inspiration for this...
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