As part of their 35th anniversary celebration, thrash legends
ANTHRAX appeared on last night's (Wednesday, August 24) episode of
"Late Night With Seth Meyers", performing their new single,
"Monster At The End". This was
ANTHRAX's
"Late Night" debut. In addition, the band got to hang out with iconic actor
Robert De Niro, who also guested on the show.
ANTHRAX's
"Monster At The End" performance can be seen
ANTHRAX has sold in excess of ten million units, received multiple gold and platinum certifications, six
Grammy nominations and a host of other accolades from the media, industry and fans. In 1991, their music helped break down race and genre barriers when they collaborated with
PUBLIC ENEMY on
"Bring The Noise". And, of course, along with
METALLICA,
SLAYER and
MEGADETH,
ANTHRAX helped pioneer the thrash/metal genre as a member of the "Big Four".
ANTHRAX —
Scott Ian,
Charlie Benante,
Frank Bello,
Joey Belladonna and
Jon Donais — will celebrate their 35 years well into the fall, playing major festivals, headline shows and as special guest with fellow "Big Four" comrades
SLAYER.