I wavered on the rating for this one; it is just a collection of covers after all, but upon reflection I recalled that it was this band's impressive cover of "Cowboy Song" that really helped me become the huge Thin Lizzy fan I am today. Throw in some covers of Celtic Frost, Husker Du and an occasional Iron Maiden tune, and you can come to the point that this band is pretty good at homages to the greats. More importantly since it taken them FOREVER to get new album out these days, it was a nice thing to tide us over till the release of "For All Kings" this past February. Kicking off with "Anthem" by Rush, Joey Belladonna's voice suits the song well. No more is this the case than with their cover of Journey's "Keep on Runnin" where you might not know it wasn't the real thing unless you were told. Heading back to familiar territory with another Lizzy cover in "Jailbreak" (not as good as when former vocalist John Bush did "Cowboy Song", but still strong) and another Cheap Trick cover with "Big Eyes" (actually BETTER than Bush's take on "Auf Wiedersehen") and then turning back to AOR territory with "Smokin" by Boston and a pretty strong version of AC-DC's "T.N.T.", it then closes with two versions of "Crawl" which would have been better placed on an album instead of thrown on here. Still, if you're a die-hard Anthrax fan then you should probably pick this up. If you're new to the scene, then grab "Among the Living" and get started.