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Episode 558-Anthrax-Persistence Of Time

Episode 558-Anthrax-Persistence Of Time

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🎙️ This Week on America’s Podcast…

This week we crank up the thrash machine and dive into Persistence of Time by Anthrax with family members Eric Lussier and Tim Wirasnik.

This album is darker, heavier, and moodier than a metalhead who just found out his favorite band replaced the guitarist with a keyboard player. The big question is… should this album be discharged… or have we got the time to let it spin? No spoilers, but expect riffs, opinions, and possibly some friendly family thrash talk. 🤘

As always, we also bring the Tracks of the Week, proving once again that this rock ‘n’ roll family has musical taste that goes everywhere—from thrash to glam to melodic death metal.

🔥 Tracks of the Week

  • Mooger — Quicksand Jesus by Skid Row

  • Jerry — To the Last Breath by Arch Enemy

  • Eric — Not Your Toy by My Sister's Ghost

  • Tim — Seven Days Over You by Poison

  • Marc — Fight Fire with Fire by Metallica

So grab a drink, crank the volume to “annoy the neighbors” level, and join the family as we debate whether this Anthrax classic still crushes or should be left in the thrash time capsule.

Until next week, keep it in the family and make sure you’ve got the time to spend with the people you love. We are out.

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