Alice in Hell by Annihilator
About the album Alice in Hell
The Canadian Annihilator from Ottawa entered the studio in 1988, and in 1989 they released their debut album titled Alice In Hell, which immediately gained many fans of the thrash metal scene, which at that time was at its peak.
In Alice In Hell, we hear Randy Rampage on vocals, who will leave and return to the band after ten years. Most of the album was created by Jeff Waters, who played the guitars, the bass, did the backing vocals, composed most of the songs, and was involved in the album's production. All this at the age of 22.
Today, it is considered one of the most classic thrash metal albums and still retains its freshness while sparking the interest of the listener. It is an album that defined an era.
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