Sound of White Noise

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Sound of White Noise is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Anthrax, released on May 25, 1993, by Elektra Records. It was the band's first album to feature vocalist John Bush, who replaced longtime frontman Joey Belladonna in 1992, and the last studio album with longtime lead guitarist Dan Spitz. It was also the second album Bush worked on with producer Dave Jerden, as he also produced Symbol of Salvation for Bush's previous band, Armored Saint. The album marked the band's departure from the fast-paced thrash metal sound, with hints of genres such as alternative rock, grunge, and groove metal being incorporated into their sound.<ref name="whiplash.net"/>

Overview

The album, produced by the band and Dave Jerden, includes the singles "Only", "Room for One More", "Black Lodge" and "Hy Pro Glo". Jerden was known for producing the likes of Alice in Chains and Jane's Addiction. With the departure of lead vocalist Joey Belladonna, the album marked a significant revision in the band's sound.<ref name="whiplash.net">Template:Cite web</ref> The fast-paced thrash metal sound slowed down and hints of alternative rock, grunge, and groove metal were incorporated into their sound.<ref name="whiplash.net"/>

During the recording of the album, the band produced the songs "Poison My Eyes" and a cover of the Smiths song "London" (both would be featured on the soundtracks to the movies Last Action Hero and Airheads, respectively).

Reception

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Dave Connolly reviewed the album on behalf of AllMusic and called it "surprisingly melodic" but "predictably pummeling" and the music "relentless". He commends the overall quality of the songs on the album before settling on "Only" as the best overall, but calls out several other tracks for praise as well.<ref name="AM" /> Rock journalist Martin Popoff praised the performance of new singer John Bush and the production by Dave Jerden and defined the album's music "top-flight, state-of-the-art metal, fortified by the band's usual societal concerns, here elevated to eloquent outrage at man's crumbling morality."<ref name="martin" /> Spin critic John Wiederhorn described the album as "a good typical heavy-metal record." Nevertheless, he also noted that the album "doesn't wander beyond the sound of its dark, moody intros and tuneful, galloping rhythms."<ref name="spin-review">Template:Cite magazine</ref> Tom Sinclair of Rolling Stone described the album as "a powerful comeback from a group that never went away."<ref name="rs" />

Among the album's songs, "Only" has received particular attention; Metallica frontman James Hetfield is said to have referred to "Only" as a "perfect song".<ref name=Noisecreep>Template:Cite web</ref>

Commercial performance

The album debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 charts,<ref name="billboard">Template:Cite web</ref> selling 62,000 copies in its first week. It is Anthrax's highest ever chart position. It sold 40,000 more copies in its second week.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Sound of White Noise was certified gold by the RIAA on July 13, 1993.<ref name="RIAA">RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for albums by Anthrax. Retrieved on March 14, 2013.</ref>

As of 2002, the album had sold 511,284 copies in the US.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The singles "Only" and "Black Lodge" charted at No. 26 and No. 38, respectively, on BillboardTemplate:'s Album Rock Tracks chart.<ref name="billboard" /> In the UK, "Only" and "Black Lodge" charted at No. 36 and No. 53, respectively.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Track listing

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Personnel

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  • Vincent Bell – tremolo guitar parts on "Black Lodge"
  • Angelo Badalamenti – synthesizers, orchestration and arrangement of synthesizers and additional guitars on "Black Lodge"
  • Kenny Landrum – synthesizers
  • Terminator X – scratching on "1000 Points of Hate"

Production

  • Produced by Anthrax & Dave Jerden
  • Mixed by Dave Jerden
  • Mastered by Eddy Schreyer
  • Engineered by Bryan Carlstrom
  • Assistant engineers: Mike Baumgartner, Annette Cisneros, Ed Korengo, Jennifer Monnar & Scott Ralston<ref name="WhiteNoiseCredits"/>

Charts

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Certifications

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