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Metal
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2007
Recorded2006–2007
StudioWatersound Studios, Ottawa, Canada
Sanctum Sound, Boston, U.S.
Spider Studios, Strongsville, U.S.
Backstage Recording Studios, Derbyshire, England
The Concrete Jungle, Toronto, Canada
GenreThrash metal, heavy metal
Length54:58
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
ProducerJeff Waters
Annihilator chronology
Schizo Deluxe
(2005)
Metal
(2007)
Live at Masters of Rock
(2009)

Metal is the twelfth album by Canadian heavy metal band Annihilator, released on April 16, 2007, by SPV/Steamhammer. However, it wasn't released in the United States until January 15, 2008. The album includes several special guests who each contribute to separate tracks. This includes Danko Jones, Angela Gossow, Steve "Lips" Kudlow, Alexi Laiho, Anders Björler, Michael Amott, Jesper Strömblad, Corey Beaulieu, Jacob Lynam and William Adler.

A re-recording of the album titled Metal II was released in 2022.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Metal Storm
Metal Hammer
Blabbermouth8/10

2007's Metal was received rather negatively by fans and received mixed to decent reviews from critics. From Metal Storm a reviewer gave it a positive review, stating that while the idea to have a guest on each song of the CD is good, the problem is that "it can sound a bit "false" sometimes too. I mean that it can be a bit like a copy-paste when the musicians didn't really work together. If a song like "Army Of One" with its federator Metal chorus or "Downright Dominate" sounds like a real collaboration some other songs like "Clown Parade" (even with an incredible solo performed by Jeff Loomis) or Couple Suicide (especially with the choruses performed by Angela Gossow) are a bit more unnatural." Following this they spoke on the positives of the album, complimenting the fact that "the riffs are great, the solos are exceptional, the voice of Dave Padden is good but definitely not "thrashy" so even if it's pleasant to listen to "Metal", that's a fact it's not a real album of Thrash Metal a la Kreator or Slayer." They ended their review with "Metal is not the album of the year. It's not a perfect and pure Thrash album too, but it's always cool to listen to it, and definitely, Jeff Waters knows how to write some great killer riffs and I'm quite sure that the new songs will be great live. Don't expect real Thrash here but for sure you can expect some good nice music."[2]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Jeff Waters, except lyrics and melodies of "Couple Suicide" (Danko Jones)

Metal track listing
No.TitleFeaturingLength
1."Clown Parade"Jeff Loomis of Nevermore5:14
2."Couple Suicide"Danko Jones; Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy3:54
3."Army of One"Steve "Lips" Kudlow of Anvil6:01
4."Downright Dominate"Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom5:13
5."Smothered"Anders Björler of The Haunted5:09
6."Operation Annihilation"Michael Amott of Arch Enemy5:16
7."Haunted"Jesper Strömblad of In Flames8:05
8."Kicked"Corey Beaulieu of Trivium5:56
9."Detonation"Jacob Lynam of Lynam3:54
10."Chasing the High"Willie Adler of Lamb of God6:16
11."Heavy Metal Maniac" (Japanese bonus track; Exciter cover)Dan Beehler and Allan James Johnson3:53
Limited edition CD2 track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Carnival Diablos"5:06
2."Time Bomb"4:46
3."Blackest Day"5:06
4."My Precious Lunatic Asylum"5:46
5."Shallow Grave (Live)"5:04
6."Murder"4:26
7."Tricks and Traps"4:57
8."Refresh the Demon"5:26
9."Ultra Paranoia"4:28
10."King of the Kill"3:11
11."Second to None"0:52

Metal II

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Metal II, a near complete re-recording of Metal, was released on February 18, 2022, which serves as a tribute to Eddie Van Halen and Alexi Laiho, the latter of whom appears posthumously on one of the album's re-recorded tracks "Downright Dominate", which also features Dave Lombardo on drums and Stu Block on vocals.[3][4] In January 2022, Jeff Waters announced that he would be once again stepping down as lead vocalist and focusing solely on lead guitar while Stu Block would handle lead vocals on the band's future live shows.[5]

All tracks are written by Jeff Waters, except lyrics and melodies of "Couple Suicide" (Danko Jones).

Metal II track listing
No.TitleFeaturingLength
1."Chasing the High"Willie Adler of Lamb of God6:16
2."Downright Dominate"Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom5:38
3."Army of One"Steve "Lips" Kudlow of Anvil6:01
4."Couple Suicide"Danko Jones; Angela Gossow of Arch Enemy3:53
5."Heavy Metal Maniac" (Exciter cover)Dan Beehler and Allan James Johnson3:54
6."Haunted"Jesper Strömblad of In Flames8:44
7."Romeo Delight" (Van Halen cover) 4:16
8."Detonation"Jacob Lynam of Lynam3:39
9."Clown Parade"Jeff Loomis of Nevermore5:14
10."Smothered"Anders Björler of The Haunted5:20
11."Kicked"Corey Beaulieu of Trivium5:56

Reception

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Reception of the 2022 re-recording has been positive from fans and range from decent to negative from critics. A reviewer from The Moshville Times questioned its existence, unsure as to why it was made. "I just don't see the point of it, the changes being so minor compared to the original. Both releases have excellent production, and the major differences are in the drum fills. I'd have to say that this is one for the completist, or for someone who doesn't already have Metal already. A curiosity rather than a necessity."[6] Of Louder Sound a reviewer of Metal Hammer spoke more harshly of the album, saying that "the songs are as bland now as ever. Army Of One idolizes metal with the creativity of a Wikipedia list ('Anthrax! Motörhead! Exodus! Slayer! Bang your head!'), while the album's melodies couldn't be flatter if they were pummelled beneath an iron foundry press. This is especially true of Couple Suicide's glam schmaltz, where Danko Jones and Angela Gossow's vocals have been mechanized and muddied by time." they concluded their review by stating that "If terrible ideas weighed a gram, this would be heavier than the Eiffel Tower."[7]

A more positive review came from Blabbermouth where the reviewer spoke positively of the album, saying that "[Metal] feels like an excellent entry point for diehard fans and newcomers. The title tells you what to expect. The album delivers. Your neck is going to hurt."[8]

Personnel

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Metal

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Band
Session members
  • Danko Jones – vocals (track 2)
  • Angela Gossow – vocals (track 2)
  • William Adler – guitars (lead) (track 10)
  • Corey Beaulieu – guitars (lead) (track 8)
  • Alexi Laiho – guitars (lead) (track 4)
  • Michael Amott – guitars (lead) (track 6)
  • Jeff Loomis – guitars (lead) (track 1)
  • Anders Björler – guitars (lead) (track 5)
  • Jesper Strömblad – guitars (lead) (track 7)
  • Steve "Lips" Kudlow – guitars (lead) (track 3)
  • Jacob Lynam – guitars (lead) (track 9)
  • Allan Johnson – bass (track 11), backing vocals
  • Dan Beehler – drums, vocals (track 11), backing vocals
  • Jacques Bélanger – backing vocals
  • John Perinbam – backing vocals
  • Paul Malek – backing vocals
  • Brian Stephenson – backing vocals
  • Bob Walden – backing vocals
  • Scott Walsh – backing vocals
Miscellaneous staff
  • Jeff Waters – engineering, mixing, producer
  • Jeff Yurek – engineering
  • Andy Sneap – engineering
  • Vic Florencia – engineering
  • Ben Schigel – engineering (additional)
  • Adam Ayan – mastering
  • Gyula Havancsák – cover art, design

Metal II

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Band
Session members
  • Danko Jones – vocals (track 4)
  • Angela Gossow – vocals (track 4)
  • Dan Beehler – drums, vocals (track 5)
  • Allan Johnson – bass (track 5)
  • Willie Adler – guitars (lead) (track 1)
  • Alexi Laiho – guitars (lead) (tracks 2, 7)
  • Steve "Lips" Kudlow – guitars (lead) (track 3)
  • Jesper Strömblad – guitars (lead) (track 6)
  • Jacob Lynam – guitars (lead) (track 8)
  • Jeff Loomis – guitars (lead) (track 9)
  • Anders Björler – guitars (lead) (track 10)
  • Corey Beaulieu – guitars (lead) (track 11)
Miscellaneous staff
  • Mike Fraser – mixing, engineering
  • Maor Appelbaum - remastering

References

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  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. "Annihilator Metal review". Allmusic. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "Annihilator – Metal review". April 29, 2007. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  3. ^ "ANNIHILATOR Reworks Star-Studded Metal Album With DAVE LOMBARDO And STU BLOCK". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. November 10, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  4. ^ "ANNIHILATOR Shares New Version Of 'Downright Dominate' Featuring DAVE LOMBARDO, STU BLOCK". Blabbermouth.net. November 12, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  5. ^ "JEFF WATERS To Step Down As ANNIHILATOR Vocalist; STU BLOCK Tapped For Future Live Shows". Blabbermouth.net. January 27, 2022. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  6. ^ "Album Review: Annihilator – Metal II". moshville.co.uk. February 11, 2022. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  7. ^ Mills, Matt (February 18, 2022). "Annihilator's Metal II: "If terrible ideas weighed a gram, this would be heavier than the Eiffel Tower"". loudersound.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  8. ^ Lawson, Dom (February 15, 2022). "Annihilator Metal II". blabbermouth.net. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
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