
Time For Annihilation: On The Record and On The Road
Thereâs a sense of duality about Papa Roachâs first live album. Of course, as its title suggests, it captures the nu metal legends both in the studio and on stage. At the same time, it also represented a convergence of the past and present as they stood at a fork in the road.
By the time of the albumâs release in 2010, the band had firmly established themselves as future-proof, arena-worthy behemoths of metal. Theyâd outlasted the nu metal gold rush and were thriving in their own right, but something was about to shift. Six albums deep, and at the dawn of a new decade, they were severing their ties with the major label world and releasing music on an independent label for the first time.
In that sense, Time For AnnihilationâŠÂ represented a celebration of Papa Roachâs story so far on their own terms. Alongside five songs introducing new facets to their sound, from the country rock-tinged âNo Matter Whatâ to the swaggering âKick In The Teethâ, they preserved the fiery energy of their live show on a physical format, with the recordings captured across five shows from their 2009 co-headline tour with Shinedown. At the time, it was described by Kerrang! as âa bold, best foot forward tribute to where they've come from, what they are capable of and, perhaps most importantly, where they're going nextâ.
Fifteen years later, the power of those songs, both on record and on the road, shines through all the same. Now they get a new lease of life in the form of a reissue, marking the recordâs first ever pressing to vinyl.
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Time For Annihilation: On The Record and On The Road
Thereâs a sense of duality about Papa Roachâs first live album. Of course, as its title suggests, it captures the nu metal legends both in the studio and on stage. At the same time, it also represented a convergence of the past and present as they stood at a fork in the road.
By the time of the albumâs release in 2010, the band had firmly established themselves as future-proof, arena-worthy behemoths of metal. Theyâd outlasted the nu metal gold rush and were thriving in their own right, but something was about to shift. Six albums deep, and at the dawn of a new decade, they were severing their ties with the major label world and releasing music on an independent label for the first time.
In that sense, Time For AnnihilationâŠÂ represented a celebration of Papa Roachâs story so far on their own terms. Alongside five songs introducing new facets to their sound, from the country rock-tinged âNo Matter Whatâ to the swaggering âKick In The Teethâ, they preserved the fiery energy of their live show on a physical format, with the recordings captured across five shows from their 2009 co-headline tour with Shinedown. At the time, it was described by Kerrang! as âa bold, best foot forward tribute to where they've come from, what they are capable of and, perhaps most importantly, where they're going nextâ.
Fifteen years later, the power of those songs, both on record and on the road, shines through all the same. Now they get a new lease of life in the form of a reissue, marking the recordâs first ever pressing to vinyl.
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Thereâs a sense of duality about Papa Roachâs first live album. Of course, as its title suggests, it captures the nu metal legends both in the studio and on stage. At the same time, it also represented a convergence of the past and present as they stood at a fork in the road.
By the time of the albumâs release in 2010, the band had firmly established themselves as future-proof, arena-worthy behemoths of metal. Theyâd outlasted the nu metal gold rush and were thriving in their own right, but something was about to shift. Six albums deep, and at the dawn of a new decade, they were severing their ties with the major label world and releasing music on an independent label for the first time.
In that sense, Time For AnnihilationâŠÂ represented a celebration of Papa Roachâs story so far on their own terms. Alongside five songs introducing new facets to their sound, from the country rock-tinged âNo Matter Whatâ to the swaggering âKick In The Teethâ, they preserved the fiery energy of their live show on a physical format, with the recordings captured across five shows from their 2009 co-headline tour with Shinedown. At the time, it was described by Kerrang! as âa bold, best foot forward tribute to where they've come from, what they are capable of and, perhaps most importantly, where they're going nextâ.
Fifteen years later, the power of those songs, both on record and on the road, shines through all the same. Now they get a new lease of life in the form of a reissue, marking the recordâs first ever pressing to vinyl.











