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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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