Anthrax - Raise Hell video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/09/17

From the Rare Armed and Dangerous CD...

I'm running

I'm trying to break away

It's getting heavy

There's no way I can stay

I'm going under

It's burning up my mind

Release the feeling

I'm running out of time

Raise hell, raise hell, raise hell

I'm on fire (raise hell, raise hell, raise hell)

Can't hold back desire

Only desire

I'm on the outside

Always looking in

You know the heats on

Ready to begin

And when I'm inside

You stare into my eyes

When it's over

You see through my disguise

Raise hell, raise hell, raise hell

I'm on fire (raise hell, raise hell, raise hell)

Can't hold back desire

Only desire

Raise hell, raise hell, raise hell, raise hell

Raise hell, raise hell, raise hell

Can't hold back desire

Only desire

Raise hell

Comments

10 years ago

TheEscalofrio

fade to the black is emotional and this is spiritual

10 years ago

njldst2007

What the hell kinda comparison is that????

11 years ago

TheEscalofrio

this rapes fade to the black

11 years ago

Alberto Arteaga

no, there is just to many songs whit the same or a similar name

11 years ago

Josh Miller

#anthraxday

11 years ago

Albin Strandroth

Is this a cover?

11 years ago

H.Brandt

You wrote: "I had no idea this CD was rare". I replied: "Not quite, Music For Nations version is very easy to find". It was hard to see you were referring to the vinyl.

11 years ago

drprogensteinphp

I was referring to the vinyl (see 2nd paragraph of my previous comment). I guess it depends where one is situated in the world. As an avid vinyl collector & seller myself (over 40 years), I have a pretty good idea what's collectible/rare, and what's not, spanning all genres. And by the way, that Manowar is far more common here than the Anthrax...though still not something I'd see every day in the vinyl shops.

11 years ago

H.Brandt

In fact, this one was released on Music For Nations in 1991 and the Megaforce/Caroline is the first press for CD in 1985.

11 years ago

H.Brandt

Not quite, Music For Nations version is very easy to find. I see it very often when I visit a record store with both second hand and new cd's/LP's here in Sweden. If we are going to talk about rare Music For Nations cd that would be Manowar - Hail to England as they only release it in small quantities back in 1987 when CD hadn't really hit the market yet.

11 years ago

christschinwon

Did you think I was stupid Ramsey? Don't ever put your fork in my plate. I don't like that shit!

12 years ago

drprogensteinphp

I had no idea this CD was rare. It came as a combo 2-disc set with a German import 'Fistful Of Metal' album that I bought during the 90's sometime. It's on the Steamhammer/SPV label, which I don't even see listed at any of the websites. I actually own this EP twice on vinyl too, so I'm guessing that's even rarer...Megaforce and Music For Nations, Lol.

12 years ago

Chris Vega

@JobForNicoletta then shave your head

12 years ago

Hansen Karloff

@JobForNicoletta Wtf? You are talking about "gay chicky shit" yet your name implies that you are into some emo garbage. METAL UP YOUR MALLCORE POSER ASS!

12 years ago

Fishtickz GG

Wow, this is gay chicky shit -_ I need thrash, brou, not hair~

12 years ago

JWBV94

I neber see much of this album... what songs are on it? after or before Sthe disease?

12 years ago

CarpeDiemBaby7891

Awesome solo by Scott Ian here, by the way

12 years ago

Barry Rafferty

@StrutterVinyl but Neil Turbin was good as fuck too. So chances are if they like Belladonna they'd like Turbin.

12 years ago

StrutterVinyl

@wealldie12 or a Neil Turbin fan!

13 years ago

DeepSouthWrestling1

@blitzspeer : maybe?

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