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Annihilator - Annihilator (2010)

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Canadian Jeff Waters source and main man in 2007 attempted Annihilator create the perfect album with "Metal", this was an interesting album, though considerably less than the magnificent "Schizo Deluxe".


Then I saw a Jeff Waters failed, but three years later we again surprise with another great album Speed \u200b\u200bTechnical great thrash metal laden solos. It seems that the guy has pulled the boat out, 66 guitar solos make this album into 10 songs. Crazy!

The album seems more like a solo project of guitarist and singer, a traditional album, Annihilator. All of this is that perhaps he is the only genius can conceive of a disk with these characteristics.

As usual, Waters produced a guitar riff every second and adjust the sound while producing another, and so constantly to create the ten themes of this pleasant work. The album was recorded, produced and mixed entirely by the guitarist. The libretto and dying cover the aggressiveness of the letters of the same title.

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Just listen to the album opening "The Trend" to realize what we can find an intro fast, precise riffs, endless solos and a technical section very mixed. Recalling in this debut occasions and for many the best work of this Canadian group (which includes me). Alice in Hell. "The Trend" brand guidelines to follow, recalling at times the pace and the intermediate courts of the magnificent "Alison Hell".

The mega super fast cutting "Coward" enviste us fully, "Ambush" is not less and bill a number of hurricane riffs, solos showing large real magic with plethoric Jeff Waters at his best, with distortions end to hook the train of "Betrayed", drums and saucers, a slower-cutting issue and dark repetitive sometimes pronounced "Betrayed" sounding very heavy.

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passing minutes, "25 seconds" a blur of anger and cries of the singer and a low as the sole partner. In "Nowhere to go" see more of this waste of their own alongside the magnificent melody chorus, is a matter of commercial cutting. "The Other Side" has a lot of input coupling.

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In "Death in your eyes" have plenty of tricks by the guitars. "Payback" does not tell me much more of the same, we come to the end of the disk with the version that made Van Halen, the song "Romeo Delight." Romeo Must Die comes to life with an old style, celebrating the best times of Californians.

review will conclude that I have left a great impression. But sadly it is nowhere near what Jeff Waters has to offer. Is that he can give more, whereas, we will comply with what is there.

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Year: 1984
Source: Canada
Style: Thrash Metal, Groove Metal.

Dave Padden - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Jeff Waters - Guitar, Bass, Vocals

Live members:
Alberto Campuzano - Bass
Carlos Cantatore - Drums

Tracklist: 01.The

Trend
02.Coward
03.Ambush
04.Betrayed

05.25 Seconds To Go
06.Nowhere 07.The Other Side
08.Death In Your Eyes
09.Payback
10.Romeo Delight ( Van Halen cover)

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RATING: FUCKING AWESOME (4)

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