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Never, Neverland [ CD / Album ]

Never, Neverland

SKU: CD16076 Barcode: 0016861872229
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  • Released Date: 05 Jun 2000

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

It's time to dust off your air guitars, because Annihilator's "Never / Neverland" is back and it's ready to melt your face off. This album is like a whirlwind of thrash metal energy, filled with blistering solos, thunderous drums, and vocals that will make your eardrums beg for mercy.

From the moment you press play, you're taken on a wild ride through a sonic landscape that feels both familiar and utterly exhilarating. Songs like "Phantasmagoria" and "Imperiled Eyes" are relentless in their intensity, with riffs that hit like a sledgehammer and hooks that will bury themselves deep in your brain.

But it's not all about speed and aggression on "Never / Neverland." Annihilator show off their versatility on tracks like "The Fun Palace," where they slow things down to deliver a haunting, atmospheric ballad that will send shivers down your spine.

Overall, "Never / Neverland" is a masterclass in thrash metal that proves Annihilator are still a force to be reckoned with. So grab your leather jacket, crank up the volume, and prepare to headbang your way into oblivion. This album is a must-listen for any fan of metal, and a reminder that sometimes the classics really do stand the test of time.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The Fun Palace
2. Road to Ruin
3. Sixes and Sevens
4. Stonewall
5. Never, Neverland
6. Imperiled Eyes
7. Kraf Dinner
8. Phantasmagoria
9. Reduced to Ash
10. I Am in Command
11. Kraf Dinner
12. Mayhem
13. Freed from the Pit

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About the artist

Annihilator

Canadian thrash metal band Annihilator is the brainchild of the legendary Jeff Waters, a guitarist extraordinaire with more riffs up his sleeve than you can shake a stick at. Formed in 1984, the band has been churning out face-melting tunes for over three decades, earning them a well-deserved spot as one of the pioneers of the genre. Waters is known for his technical prowess on the guitar, blending lightning-fast solos with bone-crushing riffs that will leave you headbanging till the cows come home. With a discography that spans over 17 albums, Annihilator has solidified their place in the annals of metal history, with classics such as "Alison Hell" and "Phantasmagoria" still sending shivers down our spines. But don't let their ferocious sound fool you – Annihilator has a wicked sense of humour that shines through in their lyrics and onstage banter. Whether they're exploring dark themes of society's decay or poking fun at themselves, you can always count on Annihilator to bring the party. With a lineup that has seen its fair share of changes over the years, including vocal powerhouse Randy Rampage and drummer Mike Mangini, Annihilator has managed to weather the storm and come out stronger on the other side. Their latest album, "Ballistic, Sadistic," proves that they still have plenty of gas left in the tank, delivering a sonic assault that will leave you begging for more. So grab your air guitar and get ready to shred with Annihilator, a band that continues to push the boundaries of what thrash metal can be.

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