by Scott Ian
See also Tours; specific albums and band members
Anthrology: No Hit Wonders 1985–1991 (Anthrax), 263
Anti-Semitism, 171, 206–207
“Antisocial” (Anthrax version) in State of Euphoria album, 139, 140
Anvil, 46–47, 52, 53
Apocalypse 91 album (Public Enemy), 161
Applegate, Christina, 242–243
Apt Pupil (King), 113
Araya, Tom, 165, 167, 168
Armored Saint, 119, 176–177, 211, 232, 257
Artist Direct label, 253–254
Atlantic Records, 84, 92
Attack of the Killer B’s album (Anthrax), 161, 234
Australia festival shows, 274, 276, 277
Bad Company, 176
“Ball of Confusion” (Temptations), 235
Bar Mitzvah, 21, 22, 126
Barnett, Steve, 209, 212–214
Baseball, 11–12
Bat Out of Hell album (Meat Loaf), 241
Battlestar Galactica TV program, 283
Bay Terrace, Queens, New York, 7, 12, 20, 35, 42
Bayside High School, 35, 39, 45, 135
“Be All, End All” in State of Euphoria (Anthrax), 137, 139
Beastie Boys, 102–103, 110, 125, 145, 250–251
The Beatles, 10, 14, 211
The Beatles Love, Cirque du Soleil, 288
Beavis and Butthead TV show, 188
Belladonna, Joey
joins Anthrax as singer/front man, 88–93, 104–105
as bad drunk, user, 134, 136, 140–141
conflicts, with vocals, band direction, 154–155, 169, 173, 257, 264–265
on Return of the Killer A’s, 235
on Worship Music, 294–296
fired from Anthrax, 174, 175, 185
rejoins Anthrax, 278–279, 281, 283, 294–297
Bello, Frank (Frankie)
conflicts with band members, 86, 256–257, 262
in “I’m The Man,” 102
impersonates Flavor Flav on tour, 172–173
in Los Angeles, 145
schism develops over S.O.D., 95–96
and Sound of White Noise, 179
works on Persistence of Time, 154
rejoins Anthrax, 265
Belushi, John, 112
Benante, Charlie
joins Anthrax, 53–55
as Anthrax drummer, 53–54, 67, 252
as Anthrax songwriter, 110–111, 179–180, 264–265
in “I’m The Man,” 102
moves to Chicago, 255
on Pantera-Anthrax tour, 223
in S.O.D., S.O.D. reunion, 95–96, 98, 232–234
on reunion tour (2005–2006), 261
Berry, Bob, 42, 51, 56
Beyond Records, 234–235, 236, 246
Big 4 thrash metal bands, 39, 165, 278–281, 297–298
Big Blue Meenie studios, 235
Bigger Than the Devil album (S.O.D.), 232–233, 235, 254
Billboard magazine, 184–185, 296, 300
Biltmore Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island, 132–133
“Black Lodge” in Sound of White Noise (Anthrax), 182, 186
“Black Lodge” video, 186, 187, 191
Black Sabbath, 10–11, 30, 103
Black Tooth Grin, 222, 224–226
Blackmore, Ritchie, 28, 29
Bleeker Bob’s record store in West Village, 30, 46
Blizzard of Ozz album (Ozzy Osbourne), 30
Blue Velvet movie, 139
Bon Jovi, 130–131, 242, 243
Bonded by Blood album (Exodus), 73
Books, 6, 91, 113
Borland, Wes, 160
Born Again album (Black Sabbath), 103
Born Again Idiot, 230
Brennan, Cory, 267–269
Brewery Studios, 42, 43
“Bring the Noise” (PE/Anthrax version), 126, 156–161, 167, 169–170, 176
British heavy metal, 46, 48, 94
British punk, 66–67
British Steel album (Judas Priest), 30
Browne, Tom, 53, 57
Bubacz, Chris, 68
Buchanan, Andy, 145, 206–207
Buckley, Keith, 272–274
Bukowski, Charles, 151, 229, 230
Burton, Cliff
as virtuoso Metallica bassist, 59, 62–64
on Europe tour (1986), 115–116
incident with London cops, 77–80
death of, 117–120, 121, 260
Bush, John
as Anthrax singer, co-songwriter, 176–182, 209–210, 229–230, 235, 237
raging with Scott, 179–182, 209, 218
rejoins Anthrax for Knebworth, Australia festivals, 275–277
quits Anthrax, replaced by Joey Belladonna, 258–259, 277–278
Butcher Brothers, 211, 213
Butler, Geezer, 103
“Cadillac Rock Box” in We’ve Come for You All (Anthrax), 252–253
Caggiano, Rob, 252–253, 259, 272–273, 284
Callazzo, Missi, 250, 296, 300–301
Camps (summer), 20, 25
Canedy, Carl, 68, 86, 88–89, 92–93
Cantrell, Jerry, 270
Capturing the Friedmans documentary, 45
Carlin, George, 99
Carrie movie and novel (King), 91
Castle Donington Monsters of Rock festival, 125, 130, 135
“Catharsis” in Volume 8 album (Anthrax), 229–230, 231
“Caught in a Mosh” in Among the Living (Anthrax), 111–112, 125, 292, 299
CBGB, 33, 45, 70, 95–97, 108–109
Chaney, Lon, Jr., 6
Channel club in Boston, 70
Cheney, Dick, 285
Chic, 24
Chicago, 188, 255, 257, 265, 267
Chuck D, 157–160, 167, 169, 171–173
Chumsky, Lenny, 3, 5
Cities, 51–52
Clash of the Titans tour (1991), 165–169, 270
Club 516, 48, 70
Coal Chamber, 224, 225
COC (Corrosion of Conformity), 94, 105
Cohen, Jonathan, 257–258
Cohen, Lyor, 171
Comic books
collection confiscated by Marge’s father, 181
Marvel and DC, 11
Steve Nile’s 30 Days of Night, 283–284
of Uncle Mitch, 10–11
Comic strips (Sgt. D.), 94–95, 98, 232–234
Connelly, John, 39, 42
Convenience store anti-Semitic incident, 206–207
Countdown for Extinction (Megadeth), 205
Crane, Paul, 290–291
Crazy Nights album (KISS), 135–136
Cro-Mags, 94, 99, 158
Crook, Paul, 211, 229, 235, 251–252
Crossover metal, 67, 96–101, 232
“Crucial Barbeque” (Murphy’s Law), 134–135
The Cult, 143, 247–248
Curcio, Paul, 68
The Cure, 145, 301
Cypress Hill, 192, 266
Daddy’s Bar in Los Angeles, 229, 238, 244
Dallas, 107–108, 214, 260
Daltrey, Roger, 253
Damageplan, 259, 260
The Damned Things, 270–274, 284, 289
D’Angelo, Greg, 46, 51–52, 56
Danzig, 190, 203–204
The Dark album (Metal Church), 136
Dark Tower (King), 91
Darrell, Dimebag
on Inside Out” video, 230
leads We’ve Come for You All, 252–253
as partier, 222–227
on Stomp 442, 211, 213
killed onst
age, Columbus, Ohio, 259–261
and “In the End” on Worship Music, 284
Death threats, 108–109, 134–135
“Deathrider” (Anthrax), 66, 74, 83–84
Debbie
relationship, engagement, 145–146, 149–151, 169–170, 182–183
marriage, 204–207, 215
separation, divorce, 218–219, 228, 240–241, 244–246
The Decline of Western Civilization II movie, 103
Deep Purple, 34, 90
Def Jam, 157–158, 160–161, 171, 273
Def Leppard, 122, 123
Defenders of the Faith album (Judas Priest), 136
Dehumanizer album (Black Sabbath), 103
Dell’Abate, Gary, 220
DeNiro, Robert, 148
Depp, Johnny, 201, 202
“The Devil You Know” in Worship Music (Anthrax), 300
Di’Anno, Paul, 50
Dianoga, 137, 193
Dickinson, Bruce, 50–51, 161, 178, 294
Dime. See Darrell, Dimebag
Dio, Ronnie James, 30, 103, 130, 254, 257, 259, 284
Discharge, 67, 94, 95
Disco Sucks movement, 24–25
Dodgers baseball team, 11
Dodson, Mark, 136, 139
Dougherty, George, 192
Down to Earth album (Ozzy Osbourne), 249
Downey, Rick, 166
Download Festival in England, 130, 261
Dracula, 6
Dracula movie, 5
Dralle, Tim, 255, 257
D.R.I. (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles), 94, 105
Drugs
allergy to weed, 137–138, 164, 193–196
blow, heroin, 36, 112, 141, 190, 228
mushrooms, 196–200
overdose of River Phoenix, 202–203
prescription, 5, 7
See also Alcohol
Dylan, Bob, 10, 13
Eastwood, Clint, 92
Easy Money movie, 102
Eddie (cousin), 14
Edmonds, Leslie G., 240–242, 244
“Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)” in Among the Living (Anthrax), 112
Eisenberg, Kim, 35
Electric Lady Studios, New York, 139, 149, 150
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff fuzz box, 14
Elektra Records
sign Metallica, 84, 120
sign Anthrax, 175
back Sound of White Noise, 184
decisions bring Anthrax down, 186–191, 204–205
fail to promote Stomp 442, discard Anthrax, 213–214, 217
Ellroy, James, 151
Erna, Sully, 249
“Eruption” (Van Halen), 29
Everlast, 193–194, 201–203
Every Time I Die, 272, 273
Exciter, 72, 74–75, 77
Exodus, 64, 73, 88, 143, 144, 151
Exploited, 67, 94
Fall Out Boy, 270–271, 273–274
Fallon, Matt, 86–87, 88
Fantastic Four comics, 11, 34, 181
Fender Deluxe guitar amp, 14
Fender Telecaster Deluxe (1972), 13–14
Field, Ted, 253–254
“Fight ’Em ’til You Can’t” in Worship Music (Anthrax), 283
“Finale” in State of Euphoria (Anthrax), 139
Fire Island, 34
Fistful of Metal album (Anthrax), 66–69, 71–74, 77
Flavor Flav, 158–159, 167, 169, 172–173
Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist), 201, 202
Florida, 3–4, 220–221, 230, 231
Fogerty, John, 176
Ford, Harrison, 303
Forrester, Rhett, 47
Four-X, 35–36, 38, 39
Frank Booth character in Blue Velvet movie, 139
Frankenstein movie, 5, 6
Friday the 13th movie, 6
Friedman, Andrew, 43, 44
Friedman, Arnold, 45
Friend, Lonn, 242
Frusciante, John, 201, 202
Fu Manchu, 234
“Fueled” in Stomp 442 (Anthrax), 213
Gallagher, John, 46, 47
Garfunkel, Art, 10
GBH, 66, 94
German bands, 53, 67, 94
Gestapo, Jimmy, 134–135
GI Joe toys, 8–9, 34
Gibson guitars, 14, 153
Gimbel Brothers, 4–5
Ginsburg, Marge. See Marge
Glaze, Terry, 107
Gobbing, 115
Godsmack, 249
The Good, the Bad,and the Ugly movie, 92
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour (Elton John), 12
Gould, Andy, 217
Grammy nominations, 301
Grant, Peter, 144
Great Gildersleeves, 33, 36, 45, 67
The Greater of Two Evils album (Anthrax), 255, 257–258
The Greater of Two Evils tour (2004), 257
Greenwich Village, 24–25, 147
Gretsch drum kit, 53
Griff, Professor, 171
Guitar World magazine, 291–292
Guitars
Blackmore, Van Halen,, 28–29
Charvel, 36
early experiences, instruments, 12–14
Fender Telecaster Deluxe, 1972, 13–14
gear lost/damaged in studio fire, 152–153
of Greenwich Village, 24–25
Iommi’s famous tritone, 11
playing influenced by 1977 KISS concert, 23–24
playing influenced by Motörhead, 31
Haar, Barbara (mother)
background in Queens, 1, 2–6
depression, alcoholism, suicide attempts, 7–9, 16–19
disappointments, aspirations, 26–27, 41, 167
reacts negatively to Scott’s life changes, 37–38, 149–150
Hair metal, 242–243
Halfin, Ross, 291–292
Halford, Rob, 75, 89, 205, 248
Halloween, 6, 15, 201, 249
Hammett, Kirk
Big 4 tour, 281, 291
and death of Cliff Burton, 117–120
meets Simmons and Stanley with Scott, 131
with Metallica, 64–65, 113–116
UK Europe tour with Anthrax (1986), 113–116
Haney, Rita, 107–108
Hanneman, Jeff, 168
Hardcore scenes
at CBGB shows, 33, 109
crossover with punk and metal, 67
Jimmy Gestapo, 134–135
singing style, 88
S.O.D. as crossover metal, 96–101, 232
Straight Ahead and Rest in Pieces, 54
UK, 94
Harris, Steve, 38, 46, 86
Harry Winston Jewelry, 3
“Hava Nagila” in “I’m The Man,” 102, 125–126
Haynes, Gibby, 201, 202
Headbanger’s Ball, 47, 54, 139, 144
Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing album (Discharge), 67, 95
Heaven and Hell album (Black Sabbath), 30
Hendrix, Jimi, 32, 121
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer movie, 148–149
Herman, Richie, 61
Hetfield, James
Big 4 thrash band, 290
on Europe tour with Anthrax, 114–120
as Metallica singer, guitarist, songwriter, 51, 59, 60, 61, 176
Highway to Hell album (AC/DC), 31
Hip-hop and metal, 102, 159–160, 171
Hittman, 51
Holmes, Chris, 103
Hopper, Dennis, 139
Horror or monster movies, 5–6
House of Pain, 192–194
 
; The Howard Stern Show TV program, 220–222
“Howling Furies” (Anthrax), 47, 56
Hughes, Glenn, 103
Hunter, Rob “Wacko,” 46–47, 82
Hurley, Andy, 271
Hysteria album (Def Leppard), 122, 124
“I Am the Law” in Among the Living (Anthrax), 110–111
Ian, Revel Young. See Revel
Ian, Scott
background, 1–35
childhood music influences, 10–13
first band (Four-X), 35–36, 38, 39
forms Anthrax with Lilker, 39–67
marriage/divorce with Marge, 35, 38–39, 127–128, 144–147, 175
marriage/divorce with Debbie, 145–151, 203–207, 214–220, 244–246
Pearl and son Revel, 236–246, 287–294
S.O.D., 95–101, 232–233, 236
as The Rock Show host, 246–250
Damned Things band, 270–274, 284, 289
Ignition/Tommy Boy Records, 231–232
“I’m Alive” in Worship Music (Anthrax), 285, 295, 301
“I’m Eighteen” (Alice Cooper), 69
“I’m The Man” (Anthrax), 101, 102–104, 107, 125–126, 140, 156
I’m The Man EP (Anthrax), 107, 205
“In the End” in Worship Music (Anthrax), 284
Incigeri, Tony, 83, 92
The Incredible Hulk comics, 11, 181
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie, 302
“Indians” in Among the Living (Anthrax), 111, 292–293
Indie rock, 171, 297
Innsbruck, Austria, 161
“Inside Out” in Volume 8 album (Anthrax), 230, 231
“Inside Out” video, 230
Iommi, Tony, 11, 28, 103–104
Ireland, 115
Iron Maiden
early shows, 166
first album, 30–31
with good cover art, 73
grow out of reach for Anthrax, 49–51
as role model, 46, 49–51
tour with Anthrax (1988), 136–140
tour with Anthrax (1990), 161–164
Ironiclast album (Damned Things), 270–274
Irvine Meadows, Laguna Hills, California, 144, 163, 170, 203, 250
Island Def Jam label, 273–274
Island Records, 84, 121, 159–161, 170–171, 174
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (Public Enemy), 157
Italiano, Sal, 52
Jackson, John, 161–162
Jackson guitars, 152–153
Jäger tours with Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax, 274, 281, 287
James Ellroy, 150
Japan, 128, 192, 232, 271
Jarecki, Andrew, 45
Jason (brother)
childhood, looked after by brother Scott, 3, 5–9, 16–18
and father, 11, 16–17