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2 hours ago, Wo-Bah said:

I thought I was the only one who remembered that song.  I remember seeing S.O.D a very long time ago...Ahh, the memories.

 

Wasn't it just Anthrax playing a punk band?

 

I love that whole album, used to crank that thing up.

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43 minutes ago, MTBill said:

 

Wasn't it just Anthrax playing a punk band?

 

I love that whole album, used to crank that thing up.

 

Billy Milano was the singer (I am too lazy to look up who else was in the band.  I don't think there was any members of Anthrax in S.O.D.)  I remember songs like "The Career of Jimi Hendrix" and who could forget "P***Y Whipped"

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4 minutes ago, Wo-Bah said:

 

Billy Milano was the singer (I am too lazy to look up who else was in the band.  I don't think there was any members of Anthrax in S.O.D.)  I remember songs like "The Career of Jimi Hendrix" and who could forget "P***Y Whipped"

 

After S.O.D., Milano went on to form M.O.D.  Who could forget Ballad of Dio?

 

 

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4 hours ago, Wo-Bah said:

I thought I was the only one who remembered that song.  I remember seeing S.O.D a very long time ago...Ahh, the memories.

 

I saw them in 1999 and M.O.D. a bunch of times.

1 hour ago, Wo-Bah said:

 

Billy Milano was the singer (I am too lazy to look up who else was in the band.  I don't think there was any members of Anthrax in S.O.D.)  I remember songs like "The Career of Jimi Hendrix" and who could forget "P***Y Whipped"

 

Along with Billy Milano, Dan Lilker (bass) from Nuclear Assault, Scott Ian (Guitars) and Charlie Benante (Drums) from Anthrax. S.O.D. did a lot of ten second ballads of dead people: 

 

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28 minutes ago, Jerry Jabber said:

 

I saw them in 1999 and M.O.D. a bunch of times.

 

Along with Billy Milano, Dan Lilker (bass) from Nuclear Assault, Scott Ian (Guitars) and Charlie Benante (Drums) from Anthrax. S.O.D. did a lot of ten second ballads of dead people: 

 

 

That's where the Anthrax came from!  Thank you!!!

 

It has been awhile.

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13 minutes ago, Wo-Bah said:

 

That's where the Anthrax came from!  Thank you!!!

 

It has been awhile.

No problem! It's a shame S.O.D. isn't together anymore. Billy and Dan had a fallout with Scott and Charlie and haven't been on speaking terms in years. M.O.D. just put out a new album (first one in ten years). Billy is living in Austin, TX now. I just saw Anthrax a few weeks ago when they opened for Slayer (still awesome after all these years). 

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2 hours ago, Wo-Bah said:

 

Billy Milano was the singer (I am too lazy to look up who else was in the band.  I don't think there was any members of Anthrax in S.O.D.)  I remember songs like "The Career of Jimi Hendrix" and who could forget "P***Y Whipped"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormtroopers_of_Death

 

It had 3 members of Anthrax...  Another personal favorite was "Milk" and "Pre-Menstrual Princess Blues" (I look like I've been shot!)

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15 hours ago, Buffalo86 said:

Tony Manero was down with it.

 

 

 

Johnny needs to put a little more effort into it !

 

 

12 hours ago, MTBill said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormtroopers_of_Death

 

It had 3 members of Anthrax...  Another personal favorite was "Milk" and "Pre-Menstrual Princess Blues" (I look like I've been shot!)

 

everyone is afraid to mention Speak English or Die. :D

 

I like SOD better than Anthrax.

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Johnny needs to put a little more effort into it !

 

 

 

everyone is afraid to mention Speak English or Die. :D

 

I like SOD better than Anthrax.

 

 

 

 

My favorite is “Seasoning the Obese,” which is a Slayer parody. It’s not on the original S.O.D. album, it’s off the “Seasoning the Obese” LP which also has “Raise your swords” (a Manowar parody).

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