Metal (Annihilator album)

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Metal
Annihilator - Metal.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2007
Recorded2006–2007
StudioWatersound Studios, Ottawa, Canada
Sanctum Sound, Boston, U.S.
Spider Studios, Strongsville, U.S.
Backstage Recording Studios, Derbyshire, England
The Concrete Jungle, Toronto, Canada
GenreThrash metal, heavy metal, progressive metal
Length54:58
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
ProducerJeff Waters
Annihilator chronology
Schizo Deluxe
(2005)
Metal
(2007)
Live at Masters of Rock
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[1]

Metal is the twelfth album by Canadian heavy metal band Annihilator, released on April 16, 2007 by SPV/Steamhammer. However, it wasn't released in the United States until January 15, 2008. Waters gathered many guest musicians to perform the album.[2]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Jeff Waters, except lyrics and melodies of "Couple Suicide" (Danko Jones).

Normal track listing
No.TitleFeaturingLength
1."Clown Parade"Jeff Loomis of Nevermore5:14
2."Couple Suicide"Danko Jones; Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy3:54
3."Army of One"Steve "Lips" Kudlow of Anvil6:01
4."Downright Dominate"Alexi Laiho of Children Of Bodom5:13
5."Smothered"Anders Björler of The Haunted5:09
6."Operation Annihilation"Michael Amott of Arch Enemy5:16
7."Haunted"Jesper Strömblad of In Flames8:05
8."Kicked"Corey Beaulieu of Trivium5:56
9."Detonation"Jacob Lynam of Lynam3:54
10."Chasing the High"Willie Adler of Lamb of God6:16
11."Heavy Metal Maniac" (Japanese bonus track; Exciter cover)Dan Beehler and Allan James Johnson3:53
Limited Edition CD2 track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Carnival Diablos"5:06
2."Time Bomb"4:46
3."Blackest Day"5:06
4."My Precious Lunatic Asylum"5:46
5."Shallow Grave (Live)"5:04
6."Murder"4:26
7."Tricks and Traps"4:57
8."Refresh the Demon"5:26
9."Ultra Paranoia"4:28
10."King of the Kill"3:11
11."Second to None"0:52

Credits[]

References[]

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Annihilator Metal review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
  2. ^ "Annihilator - Metal". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved 2012-05-17.

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