Thrash metal pioneers Anthrax have released a music video for "Everybody's Got A Plan," the latest single from their highly anticipated upcoming album Cursum Perficio. The new video marks another preview of what will be the band's first studio album in over a decade, ramping up excitement among fans eagerly awaiting the thrash legends' return.
The video for "Everybody's Got A Plan" arrives as Anthrax continues building momentum toward the release of Cursum Perficio, an album that represents a significant milestone in the band's storied career. After more than ten years since their last studio effort, the New York thrash titans are poised to deliver new material to a fanbase that has remained fiercely loyal through the extended wait.
The track showcases Anthrax's signature sound—the aggressive riffing, breakneck tempos, and powerful vocals that helped define thrash metal in the 1980s and beyond. "Everybody's Got A Plan" gives fans another taste of what to expect from the full album, building on the anticipation that has been growing since the band first announced their return to the studio.
Thrash Metal Royalty
Anthrax stands as one of the genre's most influential acts, recognized as a key member of thrash metal's "Big Four" alongside Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth. Formed in 1981, the band helped pioneer the thrash movement with landmark albums like Among the Living and Persistence of Time, combining lightning-fast guitar work with a unique approach that occasionally incorporated elements of hardcore punk and even hip-hop.
Their induction into the Metal Hall of Fame recognizes decades of innovation and influence. From their early days in the New York underground scene to arena-filling tours around the world, Anthrax has maintained their position at the forefront of heavy metal while inspiring countless bands that followed in their wake.
As the release of Cursum Perficio approaches, "Everybody's Got A Plan" serves as a powerful reminder that even after more than four decades, Anthrax remains a vital force in heavy metal. For fans who have been waiting over ten years for new studio material, the wait appears to be nearly over.