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| Re: The Name "Anthrax" is Not 'Offensive' Since all of these terrorists have been (quite cowardly) putting anthrax in the mail and sending them to innocent people, some have claimed that the name of the band Anthrax is "offensive." I'm no fan or buff on Anthrax, but didn't they start about twenty years ago? Sure, like they named their band Anthrax because they knew twenty years later, terrorists would be using it. Yeah right. If Anthrax had just started and made this their band name, then it would be offensive. But it in the real case, it's not. "That's like taking Ozzy Osbourne out of his band and still calling it Ozzy Osbourne." --One of the guys in Anthrax |
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| Re: The Name "Anthrax" is Not 'Offensive' I totally agree with you.... This time. ![]() |
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