ANTHRAX Perform With PUBLIC ENEMY At 'Hip Hop Awards': Photos Available

October 4, 2004

ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian and drummer Charlie Benante joined PUBLIC ENEMY on stage during their appearance at VH1's inaugural "Hip Hop Honors", which was taped Sunday (Oct. 3) at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Check out pictures from Wire Image (Show, Arrivals, Red Carpet, Backstage),Film Magic (Show, Arrivals, Red Carpet),and Getty Images. Vivica A. Fox and Mos Def hosted the awards show, which paid tribute to groundbreaking hip-hop artists. Among those in the first group of honorees were the SUGAR HILL GANG, KRS-ONE, RUN DMC and TUPAC SHAKUR. The show will air Oct. 12 on VH1.

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