Annihilator - More Noise Vol. 1 (2025)

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Title: More Noise Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: earMUSIC
Genre: Thrash Metal, Speed Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 55:58
Total Size: 381 / 142 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Only Be Lonely (King of the Kill Bonus Track) (00:05:48)
02. Slates (King of the Kill Interlude) (00:04:05)
03. Annihilator (1985 Radio Ottawa Demo) (00:04:02)
04. Fiasco ("The Slate") (King of the Kill Interlude) (00:00:08)
05. 21 (1994 Demo) (00:04:00)
06. Weapon X (2004 Demo / No Guitars / Playthrough) (00:03:35)
07. Bloodbath (1999 Criteria Demo) (00:05:21)
08. Nothing to Me (Single Version) (00:03:39)
09. Back to the Palace (1999 Demo) (00:05:33)
10. It's You (Remains Bonus Track) (00:05:30)
11. The Box (Live 1995) (00:04:32)
12. Riff Raff (Refresh the Demon Bonus Track) (00:09:45)

Total length: 00:55:58
Label: earMUSIC
Genre: Technical Speed/Thrash Metal (early); Groove/Thrash Metal (later)

Band Members:
Jeff Waters - Guitars, Bass , Vocals
Aaron Homma - Guitars, Vocals
Rich Gray - Bass, Vocals
Fabio Alessandrini - Drums



Annihilator's 2025 release, More Noise Vol. 1, serves as a curated compilation of demos, outtakes, and bonus tracks from the band's mid-1990s era, specifically the sessions for King of the Kill, Refresh the Demon, and Remains. This collection offers listeners an intimate look into the band's creative process during a transformative period. It includes previously unreleased demos such as "Bloodbath" and "Back to the Palace," as well as bonus tracks like "Only Be Lonely" and "It's You" that were omitted from the original albums. Additionally, the compilation features live recordings and interludes, providing a comprehensive overview of the band's experimentation and evolution during this time .

The album highlights the raw energy and distinctive guitar work of Jeff Waters, capturing the essence of Annihilator's sound in the 1990s. By assembling these tracks, More Noise Vol. 1 not only showcases the band's musical versatility but also preserves significant moments from their history that were previously scattered across various releases .

This release is part of a broader initiative by earMUSIC to remaster and reissue Annihilator's catalog from 1994 to 1997, offering fans and collectors a chance to experience these works with renewed clarity and context .