We’ve Come for You All Songs Ranked

We’ve Come for You All is the ninth studio album by American thrash metal band Anthrax. It was released on May 6, 2003 through Nuclear Blast in Europe and Sanctuary Records in North America. This was the first Anthrax record to feature Rob Caggiano on lead guitar and their last studio album with John Bush on vocals. The album was recorded over a one-year span at the BearTracks Recording Studio in Suffern, New York. The cover art was designed by comic book artist Alex Ross, while the production was handled by Scrap 60 Productions team. The Who vocalist Roger Daltrey and Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell made guest appearances on the album. The album received positive reviews by contemporary music critics, with About.com crediting it for “getting the band back on track”. Despite this, the album only reached number 122 on the Billboard 200, with first week sales of 10,000 copies. To date, We’ve Come for You All has sold over 62,000 copies in the United States. It was nominated for Outstanding Hard Rock Album at the 2004 California Music Awards, but lost to Blink 182’s self-titled album. Here are all of We’ve Come for You All songs ranked.

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10. Safe Home

“The first single. Sure, it’s radio friendly. Sure, it’s the softest song on the album. But I’ll guarantee that it’ll get stuck in your head after a few listens.”

9. Taking the Music Back

“Roger Dahltrey of The Who fame guess stars on this track, although he’s really not used that much. It’s still a most excellent song though, with yet another amazing chorus.”

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8. Any Place but Here

“What, another ballad? No! That intro is just there to confuse you. This song is actually quite fast, and has a killer chorus to boot. Still, it’s no possible match for…”

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7. Refuse to Be Denied

“Eh, this song is okay. Not as hard as some of the others, but not the fastest either. Kinda has an almost patriotic feel to it, unlike most metal songs.”

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6. Cadillac Rock Box

“Cadillac Rock Box is really a treat. It doesn’t sound like an Anthrax song, but the song is written so well it really doesn’t matter who is playing it. This track also features Pantera virtuoso guitarist Dimebag Darrell.”

5. Strap It On

“I guess this song is okay, but the lyrics don’t make too much sense to me. I suppose this one is made more for their older “Belladonna-generation” fans.”

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4. What Doesn’t Die

“This was the first track that I ever heard before this album’s release, and it’s still one of my favorites. Charlie boggles the mind yet again with his impossibly fast double-bass drums.”

3. W.C.F.Y.A.

“And now we finally have the title track of the album, and it certainly does not disappoint. Needless to say, you’ll be shouting out “We’ve come for you all” along with John after a few listens.”

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2. Nobody Knows Anything

“My personal favorite song on the CD. Just about everything about this song is great. I have no idea how Charlie pulled off the drums in this song without his legs falling off. The only thing bad about this song is it’s too short, but that can be overlooked.”

1. Think About an End

“This is cool song – A little slower, but not a grunge type slow. I like the guitar work and it’s also shows how diversified John’s vocals are.”