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Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road – Papa RoachView More By Papa Roach Our ReviewGetting their musical house back in order after attempting a new direction with the glam metal of 2009’s Metamorphosis, Papa Roach put together this collection of five new tracks and nine live cuts that show the band are back to what they do best — and then some. The tough snarl of “Burn,” the melodic and sharp, shifting dynamics of “No Matter What” and the tight-fisted guitars pumping out “Enemy” make for excellent studio cuts that surely whet the appetites of longtime fans hungry for even more new material. But the album shifts towards the concert stage where the band plays meatier versions of Papa Roach standards. “Scars,” “Last Resort,” “…To Be Loved” and “Getting Away With Murder” never sounded tougher. The hip-hop and rap influences are still there in the earliest material, but nearly crushed by the electrical thunderstorm of bass, drums and guitars. Singer Jacoby Shaddix rises to the occasion of the excited audience, by stepping it up himself with spirited vocals that take on an added urgency throughout.. Customer ReviewsFREAKN AMAZING (5 stars)burn is just sick no matter is so beast & kick n the teeth will never get old if you agree say my review is helpful FOSHOW PAPA ROACH DOES IT AGAIN!!! GREATNESS!! (5 stars) This is a GREAT album!! The 5 new songs are all awesome, and the live songs sound really good too! Another great album by Papa Roach! FIVE STARS for this! BUY THIS CD!!! Disappointed, but not (4 stars) I was disappointed when I saw this album only had 5 new songs but dang, the new dongs are awesome BiographyFormed: 1993 in Vacaville, CAGenre: Rock Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s Starting out as a punk- and rap-influenced band, the northern Californian group Papa Roach eventually grew into a straight-ahead hard rock ensemble with strong heavy metal leanings. Consisting of Coby Dick, Jerry Horton, Dave Buckner, and Tobin Esperance, Papa Roach formed in 1993 and began releasing EPs soon after, including 1994's Potatoes for Christmas and 1995's C**a Bonita. By 1996, the group had replaced original bassist Will James with Esperance and hired a new...
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