Anthrax
In 1991 PE frontman Chuck D recorded a new version of "Bring the Noise" in a collaboration with the thrash metal band Anthrax - Chuck D has stated that upon the initial request of Anthrax, he "didn't take them wholehearted seriously", but after the collaboration was done, "it made too much sense". It was included on the Anthrax album Attack of the Killer B's and on Public Enemy's own Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black, and was followed by a joint tour by the two bands, with shows escalating in a dual performance of the song at the very end of the set. Chuck D has went on to say that shows on the tour were "some of the hardest" they ever experienced, but when the two bands joined on stage for "Bring the Noise", "it was shrapnel". As one of the first and most admired rapcore songs, the Anthrax version of "Bring the Noise" is considered highly influential. ...show more
In 1991 PE frontman Chuck D recorded a new version of "Bring the Noise" in a collaboration with the thrash metal band Anthrax - Chuck D has stated that upon the initial request of Anthrax, he "didn't take them wholehearted seriously", but after the collaboration was done, "it made too much sense". It was included on the Anthrax album Attack of the Killer B's and on Public Enemy's own Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black, and was followed by a joint tour by the two bands, with shows escalating in a dual performance of the song at the very end of the set. Chuck D has went on to say that shows on the tour were "some of the hardest" they ever experienced, but when the two bands joined on stage for "Bring the Noise", "it was shrapnel". As one of the first and most admired rapcore songs, the Anthrax version of "Bring the Noise" is considered highly influential.
It attempted to bridge the gap between hip hop and heavy metal and paved the way for other attempts to mix the two genres. It was ranked #12 on VH1's 2006 list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs and is featured in the video games WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW, WWE Day of Reckoning and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. The title of the Anthrax version is sometimes spelled "Bring tha Noise" or "Bring tha Noize".. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Anthrax

Liquid Land LP

Worship Music

The Devil You Know

Fight 'Em 'Till You Can't

Fight 'Em Til You Can't

Elements LP

Fistful of Metal

Caught In A Mosh - BBC Live In Concert

Stomp 442 - Expanded Edition

Sound of White Noise - Expanded Edition

Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991)

Alive 2

The Greater Of Two Evils

Music Of Mass Destruction

Volume 8 - The Threat Is Real