Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road

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Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road
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Live album with studio tracksby
ReleasedAugust 31, 2010
RecordedDecember 2009, January–March 2010
Length60:16
Label Eleven Seven Music
Producer David Bendeth
Papa Roach chronology
...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach
(2010)
Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road
(2010)
The Connection
(2012)
Singles from Time for Annihilation
  1. "Kick in the Teeth"
    Released: June 22, 2010
  2. "Burn"
    Released: November 26, 2010
  3. "No Matter What"
    Released: June 2011
  4. "One Track Mind"
    Released: September 1, 2011
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Time for Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road is the first live album by the American rock band Papa Roach. It was released on August 31, 2010. Jerry Horton said in a blog on the band's official website that they recorded it on the last run of the tour with Shinedown. Later, Jacoby Shaddix reported on the site that five entirely new tracks had been written and would be studio recorded and released with the Time for Annihilation album. The first single, "Kick in the Teeth", was released on June 22, 2010. The album's name is a lyric quote from the song "Crash" from the band's 2006 album, The Paramour Sessions .

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Background

In January 2010, the band also said on their website that they would release "Big News" soon. In February, Jerry Horton confirmed that the "Big News" was the announcement of a live album, which they recorded during five shows of their 2009 co-headlining tour with Shinedown. They were also recording five new songs for it, making it a combination of a studio and a live album. [5]

In March, Shaddix said he was recording vocals for songs called "Nemesis" and "No Matter What". That month, the band also released the teaser for the live album, confirming the release date to be in summer 2010. In June, on Nikki Sixx's radio show, Sixx Sense, Shaddix confirmed that one of the new songs was called "One Track Mind". The song was previously titled "Nemesis" but was changed to "One Track Mind" after he changed the chorus. [6]

On June 29, the band's former label, Geffen Records, released a greatest hits compilation of the band's biggest hits, titled ...To Be Loved: The Best of Papa Roach . The band, however, told fans not to buy it. [7]

In an interview with Upvenue, Tobin Esperance explained that Time for Annihilation was really just the end of a decade of Papa Roach. "We put out five major label, full-length records, and we were transitioning from a major label, going independent, and we wanted to do something different [...] we'd always talked about doing a live record, and it turned into 'let's add a couple of bonus songs' [...] and now it's half live, half new songs and it's kind of the past and present of Papa Roach, and I think it's a good representation and a good reminder of what this band's about, [...] and it gives you a look at where our sound can go." [8]

Hidden message

On the album there is a special message recorded by Shaddix, at the last 0:39 of "Last Resort (Live)". The message encourages fans to help fight homelessness and hunger. He asks fans to take out their phones and to text a number to WhyHunger to donate $5 to them. [9]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jacoby Shaddix and Tobin Esperance, unless where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Burn"Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, Bobby Huff3:25
2."One Track Mind"Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, James Michael, David Bendeth 3:25
3."Kick in the Teeth"Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, Huff3:11
4."No Matter What"Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, James Michael, David Bendeth3:33
5."The Enemy"Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, Bendeth3:38
6."Getting Away with Murder (from Getting Away with Murder )" (Live) Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance, Jerry Horton4:14
7."...To Be Loved (from The Paramour Sessions )" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance3:55
8."Lifeline (from Metamorphosis )" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Michael4:18
9."Scars (from Getting Away with Murder)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance4:59
10."Hollywood Whore (from Metamorphosis)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Horton4:08
11."Time Is Running Out (from The Paramour Sessions)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance3:57
12."Forever (from The Paramour Sessions)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Dave Buckner, Horton6:50
13."Between Angels and Insects (from Infest )" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Buckner, Horton5:09
14."Last Resort (from Infest)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Buckner, Horton5:39
Total length:60:16

UK edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."I Almost Told You That I Loved You (from Metamorphosis)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Michael3:15
16."Dead Cell (from Infest)" (Live)Shaddix, Esperance, Buckner, Horton6:09
17."No Matter What" (Demo)Shaddix, Esperance, Michael, Bendeth4:06

UK edition DVD

No.TitleLength
1."Kick in the Teeth" (Live)3:15
2."Kick in the Teeth" (Music Video)3:11
3."EPK (Inside Look)" (Video)6:16

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart [10] 38
Belgium Albums Chart [11] 54
Germany Albums Charts [12] 40
Japanese Albums Chart [13] 255
Scottish Albums [14] 83
Swiss Albums Chart [15] 64
UK Albums Chart [16] 71
US Billboard 200 [17] 23
US Billboard (Hard Rock Albums) [18] 4

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