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English: Modified version of the wordmark of Anthrax as found on their website to match the logo most used during the John Bush-era albums (noted by the smaller "R" and "X".)
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Source Anthrax's website (direct link to the image used on their main page)
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Wordmark of Anthrax during the John Bush years

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4 March 2023

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