Annihilator (band)

Annihilator is a heavy metal band which started with the album Alice in Hell, and now it has 12 albums including live albums.

Annihilator was started in Ottawa by Jeff Waters in 1984. He and singer John Bates wrote and recorded a song called Annihilaltor which was never released on disk. Waters recruited a drummer named Paul Malek and Bates found a bassist named Dave Scott. This lineup lasted two years, and these earlier tracks made up a good part of the band's first two albums. Before the release of their debut LP, Waters relocated to Vancouver where he assembled a whole new line-up, including former D.O.A. member Randy Rampage. Waters has shuffled his line-up, including singers, throughout Annihilator's run.

Discography

  • Alice in Hell (1989)
  • Never, Neverland (1990)
  • Set the World on Fire (1993)
  • Bag of Tricks (1994)
  • King of the Kill (1994)
  • Refresh the Demon (1996)
  • In Command (Live) (1996)
  • Remains (1997)
  • Criteria for a Black Widow (1999)
  • Carnival Diablos ([2001])
  • Walking the Fury ([2002])
  • All for You (2004)

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Waters has shuffled his line-up, including singers, throughout Annihilator's run. According to Alec Empire, Future of War was noteworthy because of its "left-rooted crtitque of the 'modern' high-tech-war, as we had seen it all some years previously during the Gulf War.". member Randy Rampage. In March 2002, ATR's album Future of War (1997) was banned in Germany. Before the release of their debut LP, Waters relocated to Vancouver where he assembled a whole new line-up, including former D.O.A. Her record label is named Fatal Recordings. This lineup lasted two years, and these earlier tracks made up a good part of the band's first two albums. This is because, as she states in interviews, Hanin Elias decided to set up her own record label, where she did not feel oppresed by the mostly male artists.

Waters recruited a drummer named Paul Malek and Bates found a bassist named Dave Scott. Endo and Empire have collaborated since but relations between Elias and Empire appear to remain strained despite their mutual business interests. He and singer John Bates wrote and recorded a song called Annihilaltor which was never released on disk. Since the collapse of ATR the surviving members have all pursued separate and successful careers. Annihilator was started in Ottawa by Jeff Waters in 1984. His death caused Empire some anguish and made any reformation less likely. Annihilator is a heavy metal band which started with the album Alice in Hell, and now it has 12 albums including live albums. Carl Crack died a few months later of a drug overdose.

All for You (2004). The group decided to effectively disband in 2000 and to not consider the band's future until 2003. Walking the Fury ([2002]). According to Magnet Magazine, "Empire's guitar-playing values speed-thrash malevolence, and when paired with Endo's painful skronkage, the album is decidedly denser than its predecessor.". Carnival Diablos ([2001]). In 1999 ATR released 60 Second Wipe Out, an album that fazed out all use of sampling and brought on board New York City rappers the Arsonists. Criteria for a Black Widow (1999). In 1997 ATR was joined by Nic Endo, a Japanese-American noise/soundscape artist during the Beck tour.

Remains (1997). ATR never delivered a commercially viable demo to Phonogram. In Command (Live) (1996). After signing to Phonogram, a major European label, in 1993 the band received an unusually large financial advance which they duplicitously used to set up their own record label: Digital Hardcore Recordings or DHR. Refresh the Demon (1996). ATR's early releases (which included songs like "Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!" / "Round Up the Nazis!") were surrounded by controversy in Germany due to the prevailing "no politics on the dance floor" attitude. King of the Kill (1994). The group was founded as an attack on the increasingly neo-Nazi influenced German techno scene and consisted of three Berliners - Alec Empire (from Berlin), Hanin Elias and MC Carl Crack.

Bag of Tricks (1994). If "No" is true, then suicide can be as much as an event as pressing the buttons on your remote control." (MEAN Magazine, July 1999). Set the World on Fire (1993). The absolute negation, even to answer one's own existence with a "No". Never, Neverland (1990). The next step was a shorter one. Alice in Hell (1989). According to Empire, "Digital Hardcore initially meant the final questioning of everything, of the whole.

Highly political, they fused left-wing anarchist anti-fascist views with punk vocals and the newly emerging techno sound that was called digital hardcore, which is a term Alec Empire later used in the name of his record company. Atari Teenage Riot is a German hardcore techno group formed in Berlin in 1992. Redifine the Enemy - Rarities and B-Side Compilation 1992-1999 (DHR 2002). Rage (DHR 2000).

Live at Brixton Academy (DHR 1999). Too Dead for Me (DHR 1999). 60 Second Wipeout (DHR 1999, Beat Records 1999, DHR 2000). Revolution Action! (DHR 1999).

1997 (DHR 1998). Live in Philadelphia - Dec. Destroy 2000 Years of Culture (Interdord 1997, Cortex 1998). Burn Berlin Burn (Grand Royal 1997).

The Future of War (DHR 1996, Beat Records 1997). Sick to Death (DHR 1997, Beat Records 1997). Not Your Business (Grand Royal 1996). Deutschland Has Gotta Die! (Grand Royal 1996).

Speed / Midijunkies (DHR 1996). Kids Are United (DHR 1996). Delete Yourself (DHR 1995, DHR 1999).