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Time for Annihilation

Papa Roach · 2010

99 min · 23 tracks · alternative rock · nu metal · rap rock

A raw fusion of hard rock and rap, punctuated by aggressive riffs and confessional lyrics.

Why this album works

Best for
high-energy live performance vibe cathartic release through intensity dynamic shifts in pacing
Context
By 2010, Papa Roach was navigating a transitional phase after the success of their earlier albums, particularly 'Getting Away with Murder' in 2004. 'Time for Annihilation' marked their first live album combined with new studio tracks, showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their nu-metal roots. This release came during a time of reinvention as they sought to blend live energy with fresh material.
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alternative rock, nu metal, rap rock

Time for Annihilation is an album by Papa Roach, released in 2010. A raw fusion of hard rock and rap, punctuated by aggressive riffs and confessional lyrics. The album peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating Papa Roach's sustained relevance in the rock scene. It features both new songs and live performances of their biggest hits, making it a crucial addition to their discography that highlights their energetic stage presence. Additionally, the album's integration of studio tracks with live recordings reflects a growing trend among artists to connect more directly with fans. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Time for Annihilation sound like?

A raw fusion of hard rock and rap, punctuated by aggressive riffs and confessional lyrics. Rooted in alternative rock and nu metal.

What makes Time for Annihilation by Papa Roach notable?

The album peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating Papa Roach's sustained relevance in the rock scene. It features both new songs and live performances of their biggest hits, making it a crucial addition to their discography that highlights their energetic stage presence. Additionally, the album's integration of studio tracks with live recordings reflects a growing trend among artists to connect more directly with fans. By 2010, Papa Roach was navigating a transitional phase after the success of their earlier albums, particularly 'Getting Away with Murder' in 2004. 'Time for Annihilation' marked their first live album combined with new studio tracks, showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their nu-metal roots. This release came during a time of reinvention as they sought to blend live energy with fresh material.

Who is Time for Annihilation for?

Time for Annihilation works well if you're into high-energy live performance vibe, cathartic release through intensity and dynamic shifts in pacing.

How many songs are on Time for Annihilation?

Time for Annihilation has 23 tracks, running approximately 99 minutes.

Tracklist

23 tracks·99:02

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Burn 3:25
  • 2 One Track Mind 3:25
  • 3 Kick in the Teeth Standout 3:11
  • 4 No Matter What Standout 3:33
  • 5 The Enemy 3:38
  • 6 Getting Away With Murder (live) Standout 4:13
  • 7 …To Be Loved (live) 3:55
  • 8 Lifeline (live) 4:18
  • 9 Scars (live) 4:59
  • 10 Hollywood Whore (live) 4:07
  • 11 Time Is Running Out (live) 3:56
  • 12 Forever (live) 6:49
  • 13 Between Angels and Insects (live) 5:08
  • 14 Last Resort (live) 5:41
  • 15 I Almost Told You That I Loved You (live) 3:14
  • 16 Dead Cell (live) 6:09
  • 17 No Matter What (demo) 4:05

Disc 2

  • 1 Kick in the Teeth Standout 3:17
  • 2 Kick in the Teeth (live) 3:15
  • 3 Papa Roach... an Inside Look 6:17
  • 4 On the Record 3:34
  • 5 On the Road 3:42
  • 6 Credits 5:03

Release Date

August 31, 2010

Genre

alternative rock, nu metal, rap rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

99 min 2 sec