Annihilator Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | The Box |
| 52 | Phantasmagoria (Demo version) |
| 53 | Bliss |
| 54 | Demon Code |
| 55 | Burns Like A Buzzsaw Blade |
| 56 | Refresh the Demon |
| 57 | Denied |
| 58 | Ultra-Motion |
| 59 | Hell Is A War |
| 60 | Dr. Psycho |
| 61 | Anything For Money |
| 62 | Don't Bother Me |
| 63 | Nothing To Me |
| 64 | Bats In The Belfry |
| 65 | Demon Dance |
| 66 | Epic of War |
| 67 | Imperiled Eyes |
| 68 | It's You |
| 69 | Speed |
| 70 | Syn. Kill 1 |
| 71 | The Fun Palace (Extended Mix) |
| 72 | Criteria For A Black Widow |
| 73 | Downright Dominate |
| 74 | Hunger |
| 75 | The One |
| 76 | My Precious Lunatic Asylum |
| 77 | Back To The Palace |
| 78 | Wrapped |
| 79 | Carnival Diablos |
| 80 | Punctured |
| 81 | Riff Raff |
| 82 | Holding On |
| 83 | Reduced To Ash |
| 84 | A Man Called Nothing |
| 85 | Sexecution |
| 86 | Fun Palace |
| 87 | Insomniac |
| 88 | Hell Bent For Leather |
| 89 | Rage Absolute |
| 90 | Battered |
| 91 | Bled |
| 92 | I Want |
| 93 | Loving Sinner |
| 94 | The Edge |
| 95 | Time Bomb |
| 96 | Fiasco |
| 97 | Loving The Sinner |
| 98 | Ritual |
| 99 | Prime Time Killing |
| 100 | Wtyd (Welcome To Your Death) |
Annihilator Albums
About Annihilator
Annihilator is a Canadian thrash metal band formed in Ottawa in 1984 by guitarist Jeff Waters, who became the driving creative force behind their technically precise and melodically infused take on extreme metal. Their debut album "Alice in Hell" (1989) featuring the classic track "Alison Hell" established them as pioneers of technical thrash, combining lightning-fast riffs with memorable hooks that set them apart from their more brutal contemporaries. Albums like "Never, Neverland" and later works such as "Refresh The Demon" showcased Waters' exceptional guitar work and the band's ability to evolve while maintaining their signature sound of aggressive yet accessible metal. Despite numerous lineup changes with Waters as the constant, Annihilator became one of Canada's most successful metal exports, influencing countless technical metal bands and proving that thrash could be both devastatingly heavy and surprisingly catchy.