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Scott Ian Thinks Anthrax Fans are Right to Tell Them to ‘F*ck You,’ But It Doesn’t Matter

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/05/16 at 1:55 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 4 Min Read
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Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian has opened up about the band’s unwavering commitment to artistic independence, even when it came at the cost of losing fans. In a recent interview on The Allison Hagendorf Show, Ian reflected on how the band’s decision to pursue their own creative vision—rather than cater to audience expectations—shaped their four-decade career.

“We only wanted to write our own music. We never listened to anybody,” Ian explained. “We only ever did our own thing, even when we had no way to do it other than dreaming about it. When we had a way to do it, especially after signing with Island in 1985, that was the big deal. We got the major label deal. When we put out Among the Living in 1987, from that point in time, we were able to really call our own shots.”

The guitarist emphasized that this independence became the foundation of Anthrax’s legacy. “That opened the door wide enough for us to be able to never have to do anything other than what we wanted to do. I guess that would be the legacy—we always did it our way. It’s always been about doing it your way on your own terms, for better or worse.”

Ian acknowledged that bold creative decisions sometimes alienated portions of their fanbase. He stood firm in defending the band’s approach. “I know when we’ve had member changes in the past, long ago, that alienates a huge part of your fan base. I’m a fan, and I know how I feel about it. Look, I’m Van Halen, David Lee Roth, you know? There’s nothing against Sammy. I love Sammy Hagar, but for me, when I’m listening to Van Halen, my Van Halen is with David. I feel that way about a lot of bands. I’m very specific about what versions of bands.”

Despite these challenges, Ian expressed pride in where Anthrax stands today. “I’m just happy to be here in 2026 on the cusp of what I consider to be the best thing we’ve ever done. We are now as a band in a place bigger than we’ve been in for some time, and in some places bigger than we’ve ever been. Sometimes I ask how the f*ck did that happen, you know, like 40 years later. It’s just been about being stubborn, perseverance, and loving what we do.”

One of the most pivotal moments in Anthrax’s career came with their groundbreaking 1991 collaboration with Public Enemy on “Bring the Noise.” This decision exemplified Ian’s philosophy about prioritizing artistic vision over commercial safety. It became a defining moment that tested the band’s relationship with their fanbase.

Scott Ian had been a passionate hip-hop fan for years, listening to Public Enemy with the same devotion he gave to Iron Maiden. Louder Sound documented this genuine appreciation for the genre, which made the collaboration feel authentic rather than opportunistic. Ian’s long-standing respect for Public Enemy’s artistry laid the groundwork for what would become one of metal’s most daring crossover moments.

The partnership went beyond a simple studio recording. Reports from 1991 documented that Anthrax and Public Enemy embarked on a joint tour across the United States and Europe. They brought the collaboration directly to live audiences. This tour also featured Primus and Young Black Teenagers, creating an unprecedented lineup that challenged genre boundaries. It forced both metal and hip-hop fans to confront their preconceptions.

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