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Annihilator (band)

Annihilator is a Canadian thrash metal band founded in Ottawa in 1984. It is the highest-selling Canadian thrash metal group in history, having sold more than three million albums worldwide,[citation needed] although most sales have been generated outside of Canada. Along with Sacrifice, Voivod and Razor, Annihilator is known as one of the "big four" of Canadian thrash metal.[1] They are also considered to be part of the "second wave" of thrash metal bands from the late 1980s and early 1990s.[2][3][4]

Annihilator
Annihilator in 2016. From left to right: Rich Gray, Jeff Waters, and Aaron Homma.
Background information
OriginOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Years active1984–present
Labels
MembersJeff Waters
Aaron Homma
Rich Gray
Fabio Alessandrini
Past membersJohn Bates
Randy Rampage
Ray Hartmann
Coburn Pharr
Dave Scott Davis
Wayne Darley
Neil Goldberg
Mike Mangini
Aaron Randall
Randy Black
Joe Comeau
Dave Padden
Tony Chappelle
Ryan Ahoff
Mike Harshaw
Paul Malek
Anthony Greenham
Cam Dixon
Lou Bujdoso
Websitewww.annihilatormetal.com

Annihilator has released seventeen studio albums and undergone many line-up changes. Waters is the only remaining original member, and assembles touring or session musicians to perform with him. Annihilator's first two studio albums, Alice in Hell (1989) and Never, Neverland (1990), are considered to be influential Canadian heavy metal records.[citation needed] Many of their later albums — including their third, and only major-label album Set the World on Fire (1993) — also received praise from critics, and enjoyed success in Europe and Japan.[5][6][7] Their most recent studio album of original material, Ballistic, Sadistic, was released in 2020.

History

Early years (1984–1988)

 
Guitarist Jeff Waters, who formed Annihilator in 1984, has also acted as the band's lead vocalist on occasion.

Annihilator was formed in Ottawa, Ontario, by Jeff Waters and guitarist John Bates. Waters said he named the band after the tank that Eddie Murphy's character rode on in the 1984 film Best Defense.[citation needed] Waters and Bates wrote and recorded the song "Annihilator" (not to be confused with the song of the same name released on the 1994 album, King of the Kill). This original version of "Annihilator" was released on the special edition of the 2005 album Schizo Deluxe.

Waters and Bates then recruited drummer Paul Malek and bassist Dave Scott. In 1985, the band produced a demo titled "Welcome To Your Death".[8] Bates and Scott left the band before its release, citing "artistic differences" and "personality conflicts". In 1986, Waters and Malek recorded another demo, "Phantasmagoria".[9] A third demo, "Wicked Mystic" / "Word Salad" was recorded by Waters and Malek in 1987 and sent only to labels.[10] Waters then moved to Vancouver, where he assembled an entire line-up, including drummer Ray Hartmann and former D.O.A. bassist Randy Rampage on vocals. In 1988 and 1989, Waters recorded guitar and bass tracks and produced what would become the band's debut album. Once the album was finished, he hired bassist Wayne Darley and guitarist Anthony Greenham.

Rise to fame (1989–1993)

In 1988, Annihilator was signed to Roadrunner Records and released their debut album, Alice in Hell, in April of the following year.[11] The band embarked on their first world tour, opening up for Onslaught in Europe on their In Search of Sanity tour, and along with Wrathchild America, they supported Testament in the United States and Canada on the latter's Practice What You Preach tour. The band also opened for Exodus and Metal Church. After the tour to support Alice in Hell ended in December 1989, frontman Randy Rampage left Annihilator to retain his seniority at a job on the shipping docks in North Vancouver.[12]

Rampage was replaced by former Omen singer Coburn Pharr and the band released their second album, Never, Neverland, in 1990. The album's sales surpassed Alice in Hell, becoming the band's only album to chart in the UK, peaking at No. 48. Annihilator spent half a year touring with such bands as Reverend, Pantera and Xentrix, and opened for Judas Priest on the latter's Painkiller tour in Europe.[12] After the Never, Neverland tour ended in the spring of 1991, Hartmann and Pharr left the band and were replaced by Mike Mangini (though the band would find a more permanent replacement in Randy Black) and Aaron Randall, respectively.[12]

The band's third studio album, Set the World on Fire, distributed by Epic Records, was released in 1993 and was successful in Europe and Asia, but did poorly in the United States. It saw Annihilator drastically change the sound of their music, toning down the speed and thrash elements of its predecessors in favour of a more radio-friendly sound. Bassist Wayne Darley had to leave the band in August 1993 as he was unable to enter Japan, where the band was touring in support of the album. The band embarked on extensive tours to promote Set the World on Fire, touring in Europe with Coroner and in North America with Lillian Axe, and appearing at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the Netherlands.[12] Also in 1993, Annihilator was dropped by the surging Roadrunner Records.[13]

Temporary hiatus, return and more albums (1994–2002)

Annihilator temporarily dissolved, but Waters kept the band name going when he, along with drummer Randy Black, recorded and released 1994's King of the Kill. Black played the drums; Waters wrote the songs (the title track and a few others with John Bates) and played the rest of the instruments. This album was an improvement from Set the World on Fire, as it returned to the thrashier sound of the early albums, and leaned towards a groove-oriented vein.[14][15] Bassist Cam Dixon then joined the band, followed by Lou Bujdoso from Meatwagon. In 1997, the band released Refresh the Demon, which was, for the most part, a return to the speed and technicality of the band's earlier days.[16]

That was followed, in the same year, by Remains,[17][18] a more industrial metal-oriented album. Waters is the only musician on the album (he used a drum machine); by this time, he was the sole band member.

Inspired after seeing Slayer perform in Vancouver in the summer of 1998, Waters decided to reunite the Alice in Hell line-up to record another album. All members apart from Wayne Darley, who had health problems, agreed to reunite. Bassist Russ Bergquist joined the band in Darley's place. This line-up released Criteria for a Black Widow and toured successfully. However, Rampage was fired following the tour for his erratic and often drunken behaviour. Then-Overkill guitarist and former Liege Lord frontman Joe Comeau requested to replace him during the tour, while Curran Murphy replaced Davis on guitar and Randy Black rejoined on drums.

During the early 2000s, Annihilator released the albums Carnival Diablos (2001) and Waking the Fury (2002), both very critically successful. After considerable success, the band's line-up once again dissolved.

The Dave Padden era (2003–2013)

 
Annihilator performing in Oslo, Norway in 2007

Following years of line-up changes, Jeff Waters decided to work with a touring-only line-up so he recruited Dave Padden as a permanent vocalist/rhythm guitarist, while Waters recruited touring bassists and drummers. Annihilator's first two albums in this three-man band format as Waters played both bass and guitar, with Padden on vocals and a hired drummer were All for You (2004) and Schizo Deluxe (2005). Mike Mangini rejoined for the former album in 2004 and Tony Chappelle was hired for the latter's recording in 2005.

In 2007, Annihilator released their twelfth album Metal. It features several guest performers, such as Corey Beaulieu (Trivium), Willie Adler (Lamb of God) and Jeff Loomis (Nevermore). The band's self-titled thirteenth album was released in 2010, coming to be in a more modern thrash metal-styled sound.

Annihilator returned to Canada for two live shows, making it the first time since 1993 that the band had played live in North America. On July 10, 2011, Annihilator headlined the Quebec City Imperial Theatre to a sold-out crowd. They played the main stage (along with KISS and Motörhead) on July 24, 2011 at Montreal's Heavy MTL Festival.

Annihilator released their fourteenth studio album entitled Feast on August 23, 2013.[19]

Departure of Dave Padden and Suicide Society (2014–2016)

In the summer of 2014, Oscar Rangel replaced Al Campuzano, their bassist since 2010. Jeff Waters said on his Facebook that he had actually contacted Wayne Darley, the band's bassist from the classic early 1990s line-up, about having him rejoin, although once again he declined, in Jeff's words "Wayne wanted to do it but couldn't ... personal reasons." The band has continued their touring cycle since then.

Dave Padden left the band sometime in December 2014 via a phone call to Jeff Waters, informing him of his desire to step away from the constant touring in order to spend more time with his family. Waters unsuccessfully attempted to persuade Padden to remain in the band, offering him a pay rise. He later admitted in a German radio interview to being emotionally shaken by the departure. After a number of weeks searching for a replacement vocalist, Waters decided that he would handle vocals himself once again, in addition to doing everything but play drums in the studio. Padden's departure was not made public until six months later, in June 2015, when Waters made an announcement on Annihilator's Facebook page, but attaching a YouTube link directly below of audio snippets from various songs on the band's then-upcoming album, Suicide Society.

Never, Neverland singer, Coburn Pharr surprised audiences when he returned for a short time on 70000 Tons of Metal concert in January 2015. Pharr performed the songs Reduced to Ash, The Fun Palace, I Am In Command, Road to Ruin and Stonewall.

By April 2015, Annihilator had begun work on their fifteenth studio album. Waters stated that the album's musical direction would be "something quite different."[20] The album, titled Suicide Society, was released on September 18, 2015.[21]

Drummer Mike Harshaw announced via his Facebook page in May 2016 that he had parted ways with Annihilator amicably after four years in order to spend more time with his family as well as to pursue other musical interests as he continued work with his own band, Prismind. Fabio Alessandrini joined Annihilator shortly thereafter.

In September 2016, Annihilator played Calgary Metalfest alongside fellow Canadian speed/thrash metal pioneers Exciter, Razor, Sacrifice and a local band Gatekrashör.

In late November 2016, the band announced a compilation album, entitled Triple Threat, which was released through UDR Records on January 27, 2017. The album consists of three discs, including one containing Annihilator's Jeff Waters, Aaron Homma, and Rich Gray (formerly Hinks)[22] along with other artists playing an acoustic set of the band's most well-known ballads and acoustic songs, all done in single takes. The second and third discs were released as Blu-ray DVDs, one containing Annihilator's full set at Bang Your Head Festival in Germany, and the other containing a documentary profiling the band's extensive career.[23][24]

For the Demented and Ballistic, Sadistic (2017–present)

By the end of 2016, Annihilator had begun working on their sixteenth studio album. Waters stated, "On the next one, the changes I'm gonna make… I only said two things. I've got all these people telling me, 'You've gotta go back to this album,' or that album, or that album, or that album. 'You've gotta do this,' 'You've gotta do that.' So what I do is I block it out. But I've decided that I'm going to not worry about catchy, commercial choruses — 'commercial,' as in you remember it, where you intentionally make that chorus the most important part of the song and you want people to remember that one every time. That kind of is the opposite of what I used to do in the earlier days. In the earlier days, I would go, 'I don't care about the chorus being the main part; I want the whole song to be cool.' So therefore the choruses were not as commercial or catchy. And they remained heavy back then; the choruses would end up being heavy. Whereas on my Suicide Society record I just did, you could have a heavy song, but then you hit the chorus and you go, 'Woah, that's pretty mainstream stuff in the choruses.' And the other thing was, since I'm such a fan of so many bands, I let myself go a little bit on the last album with being too blatantly obvious with my influences and my musical loves as a fan. So you really heard a song that had a lot of the Master of Puppets era of music from Metallica, and you really heard a Megadeth-y song on there, and you really heard in my vocals some Hetfield and Mustaine-isms. And I think that was great, as a fan, to get it out, but I think I need to do more of my own thing on the next record."[25]

In February 2017, Jeff Waters said that the sixteenth Annihilator studio album was being co-produced and co-engineered by bassist Rich Gray, making it the "first time I've actually had somebody else in the studio since 1990 (Never, Neverland) working with me on stuff."[26] On September 12, 2017, it was announced that the album, now titled For the Demented, would be released on November 3;[27] more details on the album, including track listing and artwork, and the music video for "Twisted Lobotomy" were released on the same day.[28] In support of For the Demented, Annihilator (along with Death Angel) opened for Testament on the European Brotherhood of the Snake tour, which took place in November and December 2017.[29] The band toured Europe twice in 2018; first with Testament and Vader in March and April,[30][31] and toured there again from October to December.[32]

 
Annihilator performing in 2017

On August 14, 2018, former Annihilator vocalist Randy Rampage (who sang on the albums Alice in Hell and Criteria for a Black Widow) died of an apparent heart attack, at the age of 58.[33][34]

In September 2018, Waters reported that Annihilator would release their seventeenth studio album in 2019.[35] He later confirmed that it would be released in January 2020.[36] On October 10, 2019, Annihilator released "I Am Warfare" as the lead single of the album, now titled Ballistic, Sadistic, which was released on January 24, 2020.[37]

In 2019, Waters got married and moved to England.[38] He is currently writing new material for the next Annihilator album.[citation needed] The band released Metal II, a near complete re-recording of their 2007 album Metal, on February 18, 2022, which serves as a tribute to Eddie Van Halen and Alexi Laiho, the latter of whom appears posthumously on one of the album's re-recorded tracks "Downright Dominate", which also features Dave Lombardo on drums and Stu Block on vocals.[39][40] In January 2022, Jeff Waters announced that he would be once again stepping down as lead vocalist and focusing solely on lead guitar while Stu Block would handle lead vocals on the band's future live shows.[41]

Influences

In a 2013 interview with Photogroupie.com, Waters acknowledged his influences, stating: "I started listening to Elton John, Kiss, Sweet, AC/DC then it evolved from hard rock with electric guitar to Black Sabbath and the heavier stuff, Judas Priest, Maiden, Loudness, Van Halen was coming in. Then I get turned on to the thrash stuff, so then it was Razor, Exciter... Those first albums were a huge influence on metal bands." Elsewhere in the interview, Waters talked about the impact Iron Maiden had on him and the band: "They're all great...but Bruce Dickinson is one brilliant, unique, gifted, talented person...the guy's a genius."[42]

Members

Current members

  • Jeff Waters – lead guitar, backing vocals (1984–present), bass (1984–2016, 2017–present), lead vocals (1985–1986, 1994–1997, 2015–2022)
  • Aaron Homma – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2015–present)
  • Rich Gray (formerly Hinks) – bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
  • Fabio Alessandrini – drums (2016–present)

Session members

Former members

Lead vocalists

  • John Bates (1984–1985)
  • Dennis Dubeau (1988–1989)
  • Randy Rampage (1988–1989, 1998–2000, 2018; died 2018)
  • Coburn Pharr (1990–1992, 2015)
  • Aaron Randall (1992–1994)
  • Joe Comeau (2000–2003)
  • Dave Padden (2003–2014)

Rhythm guitarists

  • K.C. Toews (1987–1988)
  • Anthony Greenham (1988–1989)
  • Dave Davis (1989–1991, 1993–2001)
  • Neil Goldberg (1992–1993)
  • Curran Murphy (2002–2005)
  • Dave Padden (2005–2014)

Bassists

  • Dave Scott (1984–1985)
  • Wayne Darley (1989–1993)
  • Cam Dixon (1994–1995, 2015)
  • Lou Bujdoso (1995–1997)
  • Russell Bergquist (1999–2003, 2005–2007)
  • Sandor de Bretan (2004)
  • Brian Daemon (2007)
  • Alberto "Al" Campuzano (2010–2014)
  • Oscar Rangel (2014–2015)

Drummers

  • Paul Malek (1984–1985, 1986)
  • Richard Death (1985)
  • Ray Hartmann (1987–1992, 1999–2001)
  • Randy Black (1994–1996, 2002–2003)
  • Mike Mangini (1993, 2004–2005, 2007)
  • Dave Machander (1996; died 2010)
  • Rob Falzano (2004)
  • Tony Chappelle (2005)
  • Alex Landenburg (2007)
  • Carlos Cantatore (2010)
  • Mike Harshaw (2012–2016)

Live musicians

  • Dave Sheldon – bass (2007–2008)
  • Ryan Ahoff – drums (2007–2008)
  • Flo Mounier – drums (2011)

Timeline

Discography

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Annihilator at AllMusic  

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Annihilator is a Canadian thrash metal band founded in Ottawa in 1984 It is the highest selling Canadian thrash metal group in history having sold more than three million albums worldwide citation needed although most sales have been generated outside of Canada Along with Sacrifice Voivod and Razor Annihilator is known as one of the big four of Canadian thrash metal 1 They are also considered to be part of the second wave of thrash metal bands from the late 1980s and early 1990s 2 3 4 AnnihilatorAnnihilator in 2016 From left to right Rich Gray Jeff Waters and Aaron Homma Background informationOriginOttawa Ontario CanadaGenresThrash metal heavy metalYears active1984 presentLabelsRoadrunner Epic Attic Hypnotic CMC International Music for Nations Metal Is SPV AFM Marquee Earache Riot EntertainmentMembersJeff WatersAaron HommaRich GrayFabio AlessandriniPast membersJohn BatesRandy RampageRay HartmannCoburn PharrDave Scott DavisWayne DarleyNeil GoldbergMike ManginiAaron RandallRandy BlackJoe ComeauDave PaddenTony ChappelleRyan AhoffMike HarshawPaul MalekAnthony GreenhamCam DixonLou BujdosoWebsitewww wbr annihilatormetal wbr comAnnihilator has released seventeen studio albums and undergone many line up changes Waters is the only remaining original member and assembles touring or session musicians to perform with him Annihilator s first two studio albums Alice in Hell 1989 and Never Neverland 1990 are considered to be influential Canadian heavy metal records citation needed Many of their later albums including their third and only major label album Set the World on Fire 1993 also received praise from critics and enjoyed success in Europe and Japan 5 6 7 Their most recent studio album of original material Ballistic Sadistic was released in 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1984 1988 1 2 Rise to fame 1989 1993 1 3 Temporary hiatus return and more albums 1994 2002 1 4 The Dave Padden era 2003 2013 1 5 Departure of Dave Padden and Suicide Society 2014 2016 1 6 For the Demented and Ballistic Sadistic 2017 present 2 Influences 3 Members 3 1 Current members 3 2 Session members 3 3 Former members 3 4 Timeline 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1984 1988 Edit Guitarist Jeff Waters who formed Annihilator in 1984 has also acted as the band s lead vocalist on occasion Annihilator was formed in Ottawa Ontario by Jeff Waters and guitarist John Bates Waters said he named the band after the tank that Eddie Murphy s character rode on in the 1984 film Best Defense citation needed Waters and Bates wrote and recorded the song Annihilator not to be confused with the song of the same name released on the 1994 album King of the Kill This original version of Annihilator was released on the special edition of the 2005 album Schizo Deluxe Waters and Bates then recruited drummer Paul Malek and bassist Dave Scott In 1985 the band produced a demo titled Welcome To Your Death 8 Bates and Scott left the band before its release citing artistic differences and personality conflicts In 1986 Waters and Malek recorded another demo Phantasmagoria 9 A third demo Wicked Mystic Word Salad was recorded by Waters and Malek in 1987 and sent only to labels 10 Waters then moved to Vancouver where he assembled an entire line up including drummer Ray Hartmann and former D O A bassist Randy Rampage on vocals In 1988 and 1989 Waters recorded guitar and bass tracks and produced what would become the band s debut album Once the album was finished he hired bassist Wayne Darley and guitarist Anthony Greenham Rise to fame 1989 1993 Edit In 1988 Annihilator was signed to Roadrunner Records and released their debut album Alice in Hell in April of the following year 11 The band embarked on their first world tour opening up for Onslaught in Europe on their In Search of Sanity tour and along with Wrathchild America they supported Testament in the United States and Canada on the latter s Practice What You Preach tour The band also opened for Exodus and Metal Church After the tour to support Alice in Hell ended in December 1989 frontman Randy Rampage left Annihilator to retain his seniority at a job on the shipping docks in North Vancouver 12 Rampage was replaced by former Omen singer Coburn Pharr and the band released their second album Never Neverland in 1990 The album s sales surpassed Alice in Hell becoming the band s only album to chart in the UK peaking at No 48 Annihilator spent half a year touring with such bands as Reverend Pantera and Xentrix and opened for Judas Priest on the latter s Painkiller tour in Europe 12 After the Never Neverland tour ended in the spring of 1991 Hartmann and Pharr left the band and were replaced by Mike Mangini though the band would find a more permanent replacement in Randy Black and Aaron Randall respectively 12 The band s third studio album Set the World on Fire distributed by Epic Records was released in 1993 and was successful in Europe and Asia but did poorly in the United States It saw Annihilator drastically change the sound of their music toning down the speed and thrash elements of its predecessors in favour of a more radio friendly sound Bassist Wayne Darley had to leave the band in August 1993 as he was unable to enter Japan where the band was touring in support of the album The band embarked on extensive tours to promote Set the World on Fire touring in Europe with Coroner and in North America with Lillian Axe and appearing at the Dynamo Open Air festival in the Netherlands 12 Also in 1993 Annihilator was dropped by the surging Roadrunner Records 13 Temporary hiatus return and more albums 1994 2002 Edit Annihilator temporarily dissolved but Waters kept the band name going when he along with drummer Randy Black recorded and released 1994 s King of the Kill Black played the drums Waters wrote the songs the title track and a few others with John Bates and played the rest of the instruments This album was an improvement from Set the World on Fire as it returned to the thrashier sound of the early albums and leaned towards a groove oriented vein 14 15 Bassist Cam Dixon then joined the band followed by Lou Bujdoso from Meatwagon In 1997 the band released Refresh the Demon which was for the most part a return to the speed and technicality of the band s earlier days 16 That was followed in the same year by Remains 17 18 a more industrial metal oriented album Waters is the only musician on the album he used a drum machine by this time he was the sole band member Inspired after seeing Slayer perform in Vancouver in the summer of 1998 Waters decided to reunite the Alice in Hell line up to record another album All members apart from Wayne Darley who had health problems agreed to reunite Bassist Russ Bergquist joined the band in Darley s place This line up released Criteria for a Black Widow and toured successfully However Rampage was fired following the tour for his erratic and often drunken behaviour Then Overkill guitarist and former Liege Lord frontman Joe Comeau requested to replace him during the tour while Curran Murphy replaced Davis on guitar and Randy Black rejoined on drums During the early 2000s Annihilator released the albums Carnival Diablos 2001 and Waking the Fury 2002 both very critically successful After considerable success the band s line up once again dissolved The Dave Padden era 2003 2013 Edit Annihilator performing in Oslo Norway in 2007 Following years of line up changes Jeff Waters decided to work with a touring only line up so he recruited Dave Padden as a permanent vocalist rhythm guitarist while Waters recruited touring bassists and drummers Annihilator s first two albums in this three man band format as Waters played both bass and guitar with Padden on vocals and a hired drummer were All for You 2004 and Schizo Deluxe 2005 Mike Mangini rejoined for the former album in 2004 and Tony Chappelle was hired for the latter s recording in 2005 In 2007 Annihilator released their twelfth album Metal It features several guest performers such as Corey Beaulieu Trivium Willie Adler Lamb of God and Jeff Loomis Nevermore The band s self titled thirteenth album was released in 2010 coming to be in a more modern thrash metal styled sound Annihilator returned to Canada for two live shows making it the first time since 1993 that the band had played live in North America On July 10 2011 Annihilator headlined the Quebec City Imperial Theatre to a sold out crowd They played the main stage along with KISS and Motorhead on July 24 2011 at Montreal s Heavy MTL Festival Annihilator released their fourteenth studio album entitled Feast on August 23 2013 19 Departure of Dave Padden and Suicide Society 2014 2016 Edit In the summer of 2014 Oscar Rangel replaced Al Campuzano their bassist since 2010 Jeff Waters said on his Facebook that he had actually contacted Wayne Darley the band s bassist from the classic early 1990s line up about having him rejoin although once again he declined in Jeff s words Wayne wanted to do it but couldn t personal reasons The band has continued their touring cycle since then Dave Padden left the band sometime in December 2014 via a phone call to Jeff Waters informing him of his desire to step away from the constant touring in order to spend more time with his family Waters unsuccessfully attempted to persuade Padden to remain in the band offering him a pay rise He later admitted in a German radio interview to being emotionally shaken by the departure After a number of weeks searching for a replacement vocalist Waters decided that he would handle vocals himself once again in addition to doing everything but play drums in the studio Padden s departure was not made public until six months later in June 2015 when Waters made an announcement on Annihilator s Facebook page but attaching a YouTube link directly below of audio snippets from various songs on the band s then upcoming album Suicide Society Never Neverland singer Coburn Pharr surprised audiences when he returned for a short time on 70000 Tons of Metal concert in January 2015 Pharr performed the songs Reduced to Ash The Fun Palace I Am In Command Road to Ruin and Stonewall By April 2015 Annihilator had begun work on their fifteenth studio album Waters stated that the album s musical direction would be something quite different 20 The album titled Suicide Society was released on September 18 2015 21 Drummer Mike Harshaw announced via his Facebook page in May 2016 that he had parted ways with Annihilator amicably after four years in order to spend more time with his family as well as to pursue other musical interests as he continued work with his own band Prismind Fabio Alessandrini joined Annihilator shortly thereafter In September 2016 Annihilator played Calgary Metalfest alongside fellow Canadian speed thrash metal pioneers Exciter Razor Sacrifice and a local band Gatekrashor In late November 2016 the band announced a compilation album entitled Triple Threat which was released through UDR Records on January 27 2017 The album consists of three discs including one containing Annihilator s Jeff Waters Aaron Homma and Rich Gray formerly Hinks 22 along with other artists playing an acoustic set of the band s most well known ballads and acoustic songs all done in single takes The second and third discs were released as Blu ray DVDs one containing Annihilator s full set at Bang Your Head Festival in Germany and the other containing a documentary profiling the band s extensive career 23 24 For the Demented and Ballistic Sadistic 2017 present Edit By the end of 2016 Annihilator had begun working on their sixteenth studio album Waters stated On the next one the changes I m gonna make I only said two things I ve got all these people telling me You ve gotta go back to this album or that album or that album or that album You ve gotta do this You ve gotta do that So what I do is I block it out But I ve decided that I m going to not worry about catchy commercial choruses commercial as in you remember it where you intentionally make that chorus the most important part of the song and you want people to remember that one every time That kind of is the opposite of what I used to do in the earlier days In the earlier days I would go I don t care about the chorus being the main part I want the whole song to be cool So therefore the choruses were not as commercial or catchy And they remained heavy back then the choruses would end up being heavy Whereas on my Suicide Society record I just did you could have a heavy song but then you hit the chorus and you go Woah that s pretty mainstream stuff in the choruses And the other thing was since I m such a fan of so many bands I let myself go a little bit on the last album with being too blatantly obvious with my influences and my musical loves as a fan So you really heard a song that had a lot of the Master of Puppets era of music from Metallica and you really heard a Megadeth y song on there and you really heard in my vocals some Hetfield and Mustaine isms And I think that was great as a fan to get it out but I think I need to do more of my own thing on the next record 25 In February 2017 Jeff Waters said that the sixteenth Annihilator studio album was being co produced and co engineered by bassist Rich Gray making it the first time I ve actually had somebody else in the studio since 1990 Never Neverland working with me on stuff 26 On September 12 2017 it was announced that the album now titled For the Demented would be released on November 3 27 more details on the album including track listing and artwork and the music video for Twisted Lobotomy were released on the same day 28 In support of For the Demented Annihilator along with Death Angel opened for Testament on the European Brotherhood of the Snake tour which took place in November and December 2017 29 The band toured Europe twice in 2018 first with Testament and Vader in March and April 30 31 and toured there again from October to December 32 Annihilator performing in 2017 On August 14 2018 former Annihilator vocalist Randy Rampage who sang on the albums Alice in Hell and Criteria for a Black Widow died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 58 33 34 In September 2018 Waters reported that Annihilator would release their seventeenth studio album in 2019 35 He later confirmed that it would be released in January 2020 36 On October 10 2019 Annihilator released I Am Warfare as the lead single of the album now titled Ballistic Sadistic which was released on January 24 2020 37 In 2019 Waters got married and moved to England 38 He is currently writing new material for the next Annihilator album citation needed The band released Metal II a near complete re recording of their 2007 album Metal on February 18 2022 which serves as a tribute to Eddie Van Halen and Alexi Laiho the latter of whom appears posthumously on one of the album s re recorded tracks Downright Dominate which also features Dave Lombardo on drums and Stu Block on vocals 39 40 In January 2022 Jeff Waters announced that he would be once again stepping down as lead vocalist and focusing solely on lead guitar while Stu Block would handle lead vocals on the band s future live shows 41 Influences EditIn a 2013 interview with Photogroupie com Waters acknowledged his influences stating I started listening to Elton John Kiss Sweet AC DC then it evolved from hard rock with electric guitar to Black Sabbath and the heavier stuff Judas Priest Maiden Loudness Van Halen was coming in Then I get turned on to the thrash stuff so then it was Razor Exciter Those first albums were a huge influence on metal bands Elsewhere in the interview Waters talked about the impact Iron Maiden had on him and the band They re all great but Bruce Dickinson is one brilliant unique gifted talented person the guy s a genius 42 Members EditCurrent members Edit Jeff Waters lead guitar backing vocals 1984 present bass 1984 2016 2017 present lead vocals 1985 1986 1994 1997 2015 2022 Aaron Homma rhythm guitar backing vocals 2015 present Rich Gray formerly Hinks bass backing vocals 2015 present Fabio Alessandrini drums 2016 present Session members Edit Stu Block lead vocals 2021 present Dave Lombardo drums 2021 present Former members Edit Lead vocalists John Bates 1984 1985 Dennis Dubeau 1988 1989 Randy Rampage 1988 1989 1998 2000 2018 died 2018 Coburn Pharr 1990 1992 2015 Aaron Randall 1992 1994 Joe Comeau 2000 2003 Dave Padden 2003 2014 Rhythm guitarists K C Toews 1987 1988 Anthony Greenham 1988 1989 Dave Davis 1989 1991 1993 2001 Neil Goldberg 1992 1993 Curran Murphy 2002 2005 Dave Padden 2005 2014 Bassists Dave Scott 1984 1985 Wayne Darley 1989 1993 Cam Dixon 1994 1995 2015 Lou Bujdoso 1995 1997 Russell Bergquist 1999 2003 2005 2007 Sandor de Bretan 2004 Brian Daemon 2007 Alberto Al Campuzano 2010 2014 Oscar Rangel 2014 2015 Drummers Paul Malek 1984 1985 1986 Richard Death 1985 Ray Hartmann 1987 1992 1999 2001 Randy Black 1994 1996 2002 2003 Mike Mangini 1993 2004 2005 2007 Dave Machander 1996 died 2010 Rob Falzano 2004 Tony Chappelle 2005 Alex Landenburg 2007 Carlos Cantatore 2010 Mike Harshaw 2012 2016 Live musicians Dave Sheldon bass 2007 2008 Ryan Ahoff drums 2007 2008 Flo Mounier drums 2011 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Annihilator discography Alice in Hell 1989 Never Neverland 1990 Set the World on Fire 1993 King of the Kill 1994 Refresh the Demon 1996 Remains 1997 Criteria for a Black Widow 1999 Carnival Diablos 2001 Waking the Fury 2002 All for You 2004 Schizo Deluxe 2005 Metal 2007 re recorded in 2022 as Metal II Annihilator 2010 Feast 2013 Suicide Society 2015 For the Demented 2017 Ballistic Sadistic 2020 References Edit 13 Canadian Metal Albums Everyone Should Own Kerrang May 2 2018 Retrieved March 7 2020 Programa Nº8 Rock en Cadena rockencadena home blog June 5 2019 Retrieved September 3 2019 DELIVERANCE Christian Thrash Metal Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles March 14 2008 Retrieved February 8 2022 Annihilator Alice In Hell metalinvader net November 14 2019 Retrieved February 8 2022 All Inhalators Sold After the Bonfire Sept 2018 metal archives com Encyclopaedia Metallum Retrieved November 7 2021 Pardo Pete Annihilator Set the World On Fire Apr 2009 seaoftranquility org Sea of Tranquility Retrieved November 7 2021 GmbH musicline de PhonoNet Die ganze Musik im Internet Charts Neuerscheinungen Tickets Genres Genresuche Genrelexikon Kunstler Suche Musik Suche Track Suche Ticket Suche musicline de musicline de Archived from the original on August 3 2017 Retrieved June 1 2017 Annihilator Welcome To Your Death discogs com Discogs Retrieved November 7 2021 Annihilator Phantasmagoria Demo 86 discogs com Discogs Retrieved November 7 2021 Annihilator Wicked Mystic Word Salad discogs com Discogs Retrieved November 7 2021 Kofler Marko Review Annihilator Alice in Hell Mar 2020 antichristmagazine com Antichrist Magazine Retrieved February 8 2022 a b c d Annihilator Tour Dates metallipromo com Retrieved May 11 2021 Hill Stephen July 20 2017 1993 The year Roadrunner Records became an unstoppable force Jly 2017 loudersound com Metal Hammer Retrieved February 8 2022 KING OF THE KILL 1994 musicwaves org Music Waves Retrieved February 8 2022 Annihilator King Of The Kill Review Metal Nerd Blog metalnerdblog com October 20 2019 Archived from the original on May 13 2021 Retrieved May 12 2021 Tyler Drew Refresh The Demon Review sputnikmusic com Sputnik Music Retrieved February 8 2022 Annihilator Remains metalreviews com MetalReviews com Retrieved February 8 2022 Soul striptease Jan 2017 metal archives com Encyclopaedia Metallum Retrieved February 8 2022 Annihilator Feast DeLuxe FESTIVALPHOTO festivalphoto net Retrieved June 1 2017 Annihilator s Jeff Waters On Upcoming Album It s Actually Gonna Be Something Quite Different Blabbermouth net April 4 2015 Retrieved April 5 2015 Annihilator s Jeff Waters Returns To Lead Vocals On Band s New Album Suicide Society Blabbermouth net June 2 2015 Retrieved June 2 2015 Rich Gray Facebook announcement Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved June 28 2020 Annihilator To Release Triple Threat Three Disc Set In January Blabbermouth net November 22 2016 Retrieved November 30 2016 Annihilator Trailer For Triple Threat Three Disc Set Blabbermouth net November 30 2016 Retrieved November 30 2016 ANNIHILATOR s JEFF WATERS Won t Worry Dec 2016 blabbermouth net Blabbermouth December 27 2016 Retrieved February 8 2022 Snowy and cold Annihilator Feb 11 2017 facebook com Facebook Retrieved February 8 2022 ANNIHILATOR To Release For The Demented Sept 2017 blabbermouth net Blabbermouth September 12 2017 Retrieved February 8 2022 Annihilator Releases Video For New Song Twisted Lobotomy Unveils For The Demented Album Details Blabbermouth net September 12 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Testament To Tour Europe With Annihilator Death Angel Blabbermouth net June 9 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Testament Annihilator amp Vader UK Ireland Tour Announced metalunderground com November 1 2017 Retrieved November 1 2017 Testament Announces Second Leg Of European Tour Annihilator And Vader To Support Blabbermouth net November 2 2017 Retrieved November 2 2017 Annihilator Announce European Tour Ultimate Guitar com September 26 2018 Retrieved September 26 2018 RANDY RAMPAGE Canadian Hardcore Legend And Former ANNIHILATOR Frontman Dead At 58 Blabbermouth net August 15 2018 Retrieved August 15 2018 Vancouver punk legend Randy Rampage of DOA dies at age 58 Vancouver Sun August 16 2018 Retrieved August 16 2018 New Annihilator album 2019 amp Rampage Tribute amp UK Tour cancelled The Metal Voice September 15 2018 Archived from the original on October 1 2018 Retrieved September 30 2018 Annihilator Un nouvel album en chemin musikuniverse mu August 5 2019 Retrieved September 15 2019 dead link ANNIHILATOR To Release Ballistic Sadistic Oct 2019 blabbermouth net Blabbermouth October 10 2019 Retrieved February 8 2022 Burgess Mike August 4 2019 Jeff Waters Interview Aug 2019 metalexpressradio com Metal Express Radio Retrieved November 7 2021 ANNIHILATOR Reworks Star Studded Metal Album With DAVE LOMBARDO And STU BLOCK Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles November 10 2021 Retrieved November 10 2021 ANNIHILATOR Shares New Version Of Downright Dominate Featuring DAVE LOMBARDO STU BLOCK Blabbermouth net November 12 2021 Retrieved November 12 2021 JEFF WATERS To Step Down As ANNIHILATOR Vocalist STU BLOCK Tapped For Future Live Shows Blabbermouth net January 27 2022 Retrieved January 27 2022 photogroupie August 13 2013 JEFF WATERS INTERVIEW photogroupie com Retrieved February 8 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Annihilator Official website Annihilator at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Annihilator band amp oldid 1121611219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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