
In this episode of "The Worst of the Best Podcast," host Ryan Rebalkin (@RyanRebalkin) teams up with returning guest Doug Greenberg (@DCGreenberg), host of the "Rocky Minute Podcast," to dive into Disc 1 of Anthrax's 2005 compilation Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985–1991), a remastered collection celebrating the band's thrash metal heyday with Joey Belladonna on vocals. As one of the "Big Four" thrash pioneers from New York—alongside core members Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, Frank Bello, and Dan Spitz—Anthrax blended punk aggression, hardcore riffs, and humorous lyrics across albums like Spreading the Disease (1985), Among the Living (1987), and EPs such as I'm the Man. The duo breaks down all 15 tracks, from high-octane openers like "A.I.R." and "Madhouse" to iconic mosh-pit anthems "Caught in a Mosh" and "Indians," sharing production insights, cultural nods (like the Black Sabbath cover "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"), and fan-favorite debates, before crowning the disc's "worst" song in true podcast spirit—highlighting why these "no-hit wonders" remain thrash essentials despite lacking chart-toppers.