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Indians (Song) Information

"Indians" is a single by thrash metal band Anthrax, from the album, Among the Living. It is one of Anthrax's most famous songs, appearing on their best-of albums: Return of the Killer A's, Madhouse: The Very Best of Anthrax and Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985–1991).

It appears in Guitar Hero game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock and as downloadable content for the Rock Band series.

Music video

The music video features Anthrax playing the song live. It was directed by Jean Pellerin.[1]

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Anthrax - Indians". Vevo. 1987. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzpRU347BDU/.
· · Anthrax
Scott IanCharlie BenanteFrank BelloRob CaggianoJoey Belladonna Dan LilkerGreg D'AngeloNeil TurbinDan SpitzMatt FallonJohn BushPaul CrookJoey VeraDan Nelson
Studio albums Fistful of MetalSpreading the DiseaseAmong the LivingState of EuphoriaPersistence of TimeSound of White NoiseStomp 442Volume 8: The Threat Is RealWe've Come for You AllWorship Music
Live albums The Island YearsMusic of Mass DestructionAlive 2Caught in a Mosh: BBC Live in Concert
Extended plays Armed and DangerousI'm the ManPenikufesinInside OutSummer 2003
Compilations Attack of the Killer B'sReturn of the Killer A'sMadhouse: The Very Best of AnthraxThe Greater of Two EvilsAnthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985-1991)
Singles "Soldiers of Metal" • "Madhouse" • "I'm the Man" • "Indians" • "Make Me Laugh" • "Antisocial" • "Got the Time" • "In My World" • "Bring the Noise" (with Public Enemy) • "Black Lodge" • "Hy Pro Glo" • "Only" • "Room for One More" • "Fueled" • "Nothing" • "Bordello of Blood" • "Inside Out" • "Ball of Confusion" • "Safe Home" • "Taking the Music Back" • "Fight'em 'Til You Can't"
Video albums The Big 4 Live from Sofia, Bulgaria (with Metallica, Megadeth and Slayer)
Related articles DiscographyBand membersStormtroopers of DeathNuclear AssaultArmored SaintThe Damned ThingsClash of the Titans • American Carnage Tour
Book:Anthrax · Category:Antrax · Portal:Heavy metal

Categories: 1987 songs | Songs about the extermination of indigenous peoples | Songs against racism and xenophobia | Thrash metal songs | Anthrax (U.S. band) songs

 

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