Lyrics by Anthrax

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  1. Caught In a Mosh
  2. Got The Time
  3. Among The Living
  4. Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)
  5. In The End
  6. Inside Out
  7. Madhouse
  8. Antisocial
  9. I Am The Law
  10. Indians
  11. Safe Home
  12. The Devil You Know
  13. Bring The Noise
  14. Crawl
  15. I'm The Man
  16. In My World
  17. Keep It In The Family
  18. The Enemy
  19. Indians
  20. 1000 Points Of Hate
  21. 13
  22. 604
  23. A Skeleton In The Closet
  24. A.D.I. Horror Of It All
  25. A.I.R.
  26. Across The River
  27. Adihorror Of It All
  28. Aftershock
  29. All Album
  30. All Of Them Thieves
  31. Alpha Male
  32. American Pompeii
  33. Anthem
  34. Anthrax
  35. Antisocial
  36. Any Place But Here
  37. Anyplace But Here
  38. Armed And Dangerous
  39. Attack Of The Killer B's
  40. Auf Wiedersehen
  41. Ball Of Confusion
  42. Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)
  43. Bare
  44. Be All, End All
  45. Be All, End All (Live)
  46. Belly Of The Beast
  47. Belly of the Beast (Live)
  48. Big Fat
  49. Black Dahlia
  50. Black Lodge
  51. Blackout
  52. Blood
  53. Blood Eagle Wings
  54. Bordello Of Blood
  55. Born Again Idiot
  56. Breathing Lightning
  57. Bring the Noise
  58. Burnin' Up
  59. Burst
  60. C11H17N2O2SNA (Sodium Pentathol)
  61. Cadillac Rock Box
  62. Catharsis
  63. Caught In a Mosh (Live)
  64. Celebrated Summer
  65. Chromatic Death
  66. Contact
  67. Cowboy Song
  68. Crash
  69. Crush
  70. Cupajoe
  71. Death From Above
  72. Deathrider
  73. Defend / Avenge
  74. Destroyer
  75. Dethroned Emperor
  76. Discharge
  77. Doesn't Die
  78. Drop The Ball
  79. Earth On Hell
  80. Efilnikufesin
  81. Evil Twin
  82. Exit
  83. Fight 'em 'til You Can't
  84. Finale
  85. For All Kings
  86. Friggin In The Riggin
  87. Friggin' The Riggin'
  88. Fueled
  89. Giving The Horns
  90. Giving The Horns(Japanese bonus track)
  91. God Save The Queen
  92. Got The Time (Live)
  93. Gridlock
  94. Grunt & Click
  95. Grunt Click (cd2 Est Edition)
  96. Gung-Ho
  97. H8 Red
  98. Harm's Way
  99. Harms Way
  100. Hog Tied
  101. Howling Furies
  102. Hy Pro Glo
  103. Hy Pro Glo
  104. Hymn 1
  105. Hymn 2
  106. I Am the Law (Live)
  107. I'd Rather Be Sleeping
  108. I'm Alive
  109. I'm Eighteen
  110. I'm The Man '91
  111. Imitation Of Life
  112. Impaled
  113. In A Zone
  114. Indians/ Heaven And Hell (Live Medley)
  115. Intro To Reality
  116. Invisible
  117. It's Late
  118. Jailbreak
  119. Judas Priest
  120. Keep It In The Family (Live)
  121. Killing Box
  122. King Size
  123. London
  124. Lone Justice
  125. Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun
  126. Love Her All I Can
  127. Madhouse (Live)
  128. Make Me Laugh
  129. Medusa
  130. Medusa (Live)
  131. Metal Thrashing Mad
  132. Metal Thrashing Mad (Live)
  133. Milk (Ode To Billy)
  134. Misery Loves Company
  135. Monster At The End
  136. N.F.B. (Ballabnikufesin)
  137. N.f.l
  138. New Noise
  139. Next To You
  140. NFB (Dallabnikufesin)
  141. NFB (Nice Fuckin' Ballad)
  142. No Time This Time
  143. Nobody Knows Anything
  144. Noisegate
  145. Nothing
  146. Now It's Dark
  147. One Man Stands
  148. One World
  149. Only
  150. Only
  151. Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
  152. P & V
  153. Packaged Rebellion
  154. Panic
  155. Parasite
  156. Perpetual Motion
  157. Persistence
  158. Phantom Lord
  159. Pieces
  160. Pieces Vocal By Frank
  161. Pipeline (The Chantays Cover)
  162. Piss N Vinegar
  163. Poison My Eyes
  164. Potters Field
  165. Protest And Survive
  166. Raise Hell
  167. Random Acts Of Senseless Violence
  168. Refuse To Be Denied
  169. Remember Tomorrow
  170. Revolution Screams
  171. Riding Shotgun
  172. Rip It Out
  173. Room For One More
  174. S.S.C. / Stand Or Fall
  175. S.S.C./Stand or Fall
  176. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
  177. Sad But True
  178. Schism
  179. Sects
  180. She
  181. Snap
  182. Snap/I'd Rather Be Sleeping
  183. Soldiers Of Metal
  184. Startin' Up A Posse
  185. Stealing From a Thief
  186. Strap It On
  187. Subjugator
  188. Superhero
  189. Suzerain
  190. T.N.T.
  191. Taking The Music Back
  192. Tester
  193. The Bends
  194. The Constant
  195. The Giant
  196. Think About An End
  197. This Battle Chose Us
  198. This Is Not An Exit
  199. Time
  200. Toast To The Extras
  201. W.C.F.Y.A.
  202. Walk All Over You
  203. Watchin' You
  204. We Die Young
  205. We're A Happy Family
  206. We've Come For You All
  207. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
  208. What Doesn't Die
  209. Whiplash
  210. Who Cares Wins
  211. Worship
  212. You Gotta Believe
  213. Zero Tolerance

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