I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax

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by Scott Ian


  on tour in Japan, 128

  fired from Anthrax, 210–212

  reunion tour (2005–2006) conflicts, 257, 261–262

  Spitz, Dave “the Beast,” 103

  Spreading the Disease album (Anthrax), 86–87, 90–93, 105–109

  Spreading the Disease tour (1986), 105–109

  St. John’s University, 40

  The Stand (King), 91–92, 113

  Stanley, Paul, 130–131

  Star Wars movie, 137

  State of Euphoria album (Anthrax), 136–137, 139–140

  Steel Fortune, 87

  Steel Panther, 42, 242

  Steinbrenner, George, 220–222

  Stern, Howard, 220–222

  Stigma, Vinnie, 97

  Stomp 442 album (Anthrax), 208, 210–214, 217, 228, 287

  Stomp 442 video, 213

  Stopol, Neil, 35–36

  Stratocaster, 13–14

  Suicidal Tendencies, 94, 99–100, 105–106, 144

  Sulmers, Georges, 157

  Susie (of Fire Island), 34

  Syme, Jennifer, 250–251

  “Taking the Music Back” in We’ve Come for You All (Anthrax), 252, 253

  Talas, 74, 75

  Taxi movie, 148

  Taylor, Corey, 266–268

  Tempesta, John, 143–144

  Temptations, 235

  “The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix” (S.O.D.), 233

  The Rock Show TV program, 246–250, 251

  “Thieves” (Ministry), 187, 188

  Thin Lizzy, 29, 31, 34, 271, 272

  The Thing movie, 6

  30 Days of Night comic (Niles), 283–284

  Thompson, Hunter S., 268

  Thor comics, 11, 181

  Thrash metal

  Among the Living as quintessential, 110, 122

  and bad cover art, 73

  celebrated by Big 4 tour, 278–279

  influenced by Dave Mustaine, 63

  as movement, 39, 76–77

  slam dancing, 67

  “Thunder Kiss ’65” (White Zombie), 190

  “Time” in Persistence of Time (Anthrax), 155

  Time Warner, 212

  “T.N.T.” (AC/DC), 301

  Toole, Otis, 148

  Top Cat rehearsal studios in New York, 86, 113

  Tours

  Big 4 with Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, 280–281, 289–291

  the Damned Things, 274

  decadence on the buses, 129–130, 172, 222–224

  hotel rooms, property, destroyed, 131–134, 136, 142–144, 166

  with Iron Maiden, 136–140, 161–164

  with KISS (1988), 135–136

  with Living Colour, 144

  with Megadeth and Mötley Crüe (2000), 233, 236–239

  with Ozzy Osbourne, 141–144

  with Public Enemy, 170–175

  with Raven (1984), 92

  S.O.D. reunion, 232–233

  with White Zombie and Quicksand, 186–190

  See also specific bands and albums

  Townshend, Pete, 12, 253

  Trohman, Joe, 270–273

  Trujillo, Robert, 144

  Trunk, Eddie, 298

  Trust, 136, 149

  Turbin, Neil

  joins Anthrax as lead vocalist, 45–46, 57, 65

  pulls power plays on Anthrax, gets fired, 73–76, 81–86

  Tyler, Steven, 242

  Type O Negative, 190, 223

  UK and Europe tours, 114–117, 144, 269

  UK hardcore bands. See British heavy metal

  Ulrich, Lars

  and Big 4 tour, 279–280, 297–298

  as co-founder and drummer of ­Metallica, 59–60, 62–64

  injured in Metallica’s bus crash, 117–119

  rumors of firing, 116, 282

  Van Halen, Eddie, 29, 36, 52, 185

  Vandenberg, 63

  Velvet Revolver, 261, 269

  Venom, 66–67, 153

  Vera, Joey, 119, 257

  VH1, 246–247, 250

  Videos

  “Antisocial,” 139, 140

  “Black Lodge,” 186, 187, 191

  “Bring the Noise,” 169

  “Inside Out,” 230

  “Jeremy” (Pearl Jam), 186, 191

  “Only,” 184

  “Room for One More,” 192, 195, 204–205

  Stomp 442, 213

  Village People, 24

  Violence during shows, 105–109, 163–164, 203–204, 259–261

  Viper Room in Los Angeles, 201–202, 242–243

  Volume 8—The Threat Is Real album (Anthrax), 228–232, 234

  Walls, Greg, 42

  Washburn Guitars, 270

  W.A.S.P., 103, 130

  Wayne’s World movie, 51, 94

  Weiss, Dave, 35–36, 39

  Welles, Orson, 65

  We’ve Come for You All album (Anthrax), 252–254, 264, 276, 302

  White Heat, 36–37, 39, 40

  White Zombie, 143, 186–189, 217

  The Who, 12–13, 28, 166, 253

  WNYC television, 5

  Wohl, Eddie, 252

  The Wolfman movie, 5, 6

  Woodstock soundtrack, 10, 12

  World Series (of baseball), 11, 21, 298

  World Series of metal, 298

  World War I, 2

  Worship Music album (Anthrax), 91, 275–276, 279, 283–285, 294–296, 300–301

  WPIX television, 5

  Xavier, Spike, 177

  X-Men comics, 11, 181

  Yankee Stadium, 11, 220, 296–299, 300

  Yankees baseball team, 11–12, 21, 22, 220–222

  Yonkers studio fire, 152–153, 179–180

  “You Really Got Me” (Kinks), 29

  Young, Angus, 29

  Young, Stuart, 209

  Yseult, Sean, 188

  Zen Media, 257

  Zivkovic, Izzy, 257–258, 296

  Zizzo, Peter, 36

  Zombie, Rob, 187–189

  Zuckerberg, Bobbie, 22

  Mom and Dad, January 1964.

  Herb Rosenfeld sees his son for the first time.

  Baby metal.

  I was into Angus very early on.

  Even at four years old I knew this was creepy.

  Happy kids. Jason and I circa 1969.

  My best childhood memories are

  from going to Disney World.

  Ten years old and haven’t heard of KISS yet.

  I was a fan even when they sucked!

  Me and Neil Stopol, Four-X at the Bayside High

  talent show, 1980.

  Four-X, Bayside High talent show, 1980.

  From left to right: Paul Kahn, me, Neil Stopol, Dave Weiss.

  That’s my first Strat.

  Battle of the bands at Bayside High, 1980.

  High school graduation with Mom,

  Grandpa Moe, and Jason.

  First Anthrax gig in the

  St. John’s Episcopal Church basement,

  Flushing, NY, 1981.

  Me and Danny Lilker on the twin Charvel attack.

  First ever Anthrax gig, 1981.

  My Father’s Place gig with Jason singing,

  Dave Weiss drumming, Kenny Kushner on bass,

  and Danny Lilker on guitar. April 1982.

  At the Iron Maiden gig at the Northstage Theater, August 1982.

  Jason is holding some of the flyers we threw on stage.

  Left to right: Jason, Jimmy Kennedy, Dave Weiss,

  don’t know, me.

  Our first gig in M
anhattan.

  Early 1982.

  Greg Walls, Greg D’Angelo, Danny Lilker, Neil Turbin, me.

  I am extra metal.

  Air guitar at the 516.

  That’s Charlie choking me.

  Recording Fistful at Pyramid Sound, late 1983.

  I still have that Strat.

  Outtake from the Fistful of Metal back cover shoot.

  Four of us hated the pics so much we went with no photo.

  My twentieth birthday, December 31, 1983.

  Shirts optional.

  Fistful is certified vinyl and my first magazine cover!

  I made it!

  My first passport.

  That’s the sweatshirt I was wearing when I met Lemmy.

  A couple of ex-cons fresh out of jail in London,

  March 1984.

  X-mas 1984 at Jonny Z’s house.

  The infamous Fistful of Metal tour vest.

  Recording Spreading the Disease at Pyramid,

  late 1984.

  Joey blowing us away.

  Spreading the Disease, early 1985.

  About to have a pirate attack,

  early 1985 on our East Coast tour.

  S.O.D., July 1985.

  My pal Fred.

  This was an EPIC show.

  Recording I’m The Man, Miami 1986.

  Tracking Among with Eddie Kramer.

  Yes, my friend, you have turned me on to

  a lot of cool shit over the years, as well. With Kirk

  on tour a few months after Cliff died,

  Netherlands, February 1987.

  With my dad and Uncle Mitch circa 1987.

  Maiden was the biggest influence on Anthrax,

  and Steve has always been a true friend to the band.

  Up the Irons!

  Showing my Ramones influence.

  Among the Living tour, 1987.

  Photo by Gene Ambo

  “Antisocial” video shoot, late 1988.

  I wonder where that stage is now.

  Photo by Gene Ambo

  Persistence of Time.

  Everything was perfect, everything was sick.

  Photo by Gene Ambo

  I am a better man for knowing Chuck D.

  Bring the Noise tour, late 1991.

  Dad and little bro Sean around 1992.

  Ladies and gentlemen, John Bush.

  Merry X-mas, 1994.

  Yep, that’s Madonna.

  You’ll have to read my next book to find out what happened.

  Tracking Stomp in Conshohocken, early 1995.

  “I leave you in good hands.”

  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

  The downward spiral of the nineties begins.

  The love of my life when we were just drinking buddies.

  With my future father-in-law and his future lead guitar player.

  Los Angeles, July 2000.

  I know the where (Nassau Coliseum),

  I know the when (2001),

  I just don’t know the why.

  Halloween with Ozzy on The Rock Show, 2001.

  Jumping Jew!

  Opening for Judas Priest at the Palace of Auburn Hills, early 2002.

  Photo by Pearl Aday

  With Mom and Jason in LA.

  Photo by Pearl Aday

  Geezer and Tony.

  I will never be able to wrap my head around the fact

  that I know these guys.

  At Metallica’s Hall of Fame induction.

  First time we heard about the Big 4 and we hung out with this guy.

  What a night!

  My Jimmy Cricket.

  Photo by Pearl Aday

  Just think, he was (almost) our singer!

  With Corey at the Kerrang! awards.

  Stan Lee helped create a world that led me down the path I chose.

  Like meeting your maker.

  We’re back!

  The first Big 4 show in Warsaw, Poland,

  and the second rebirth of Anthrax.

  Photo by Andy Buchanan

  I am a lucky man because . . .

  Photo by Angela Boatwright

  . . . I married the love of my life! (Not Elvis.)

  The day before Revel joined us.

  Photo by Andy Buchanan

  With two-week-old Revel,

  watching Anthrax play with Andreas

  in Germany live on the Internets!

  The photo shoot I left my wife and two-week-old son for.

  Courtesy of Guitar World

  Revel’s first show was the Big 4!

  Photo by Andy Buchanan

  Yankee Stadium: the high point of my career.

  Photo by Andy Buchanan

 

 

 


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