More Thrash,Less Speed Metal Then Know Your Enemy
Absolute Power | U.S. | 08/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Laaz Rockit rules,this is more of a thrash album rather then speed metal like Know Your Enemy.This album rules,they do Holiday In Cambodia which is a cover song and it just rules by Laaz Rockit.Fire In The Hole starts the album off and the song is awesome and then to end the album is The Omen which is such a perfect ballad song,it's kind of haunting.I suggest you find Annihilation Principle somewhere else where it's cheaper,if not it's worth paying that much for it.This album is different from City's Gonna Burn and Know Your Enemy,it's heavier and the singing is different.Please reissue all of Laaz Rockit's albums.
Song names in order.
1.Fire In The Hole
2.Mob Justice
3.Chain Of Fools
4.Shadow Company
5.Holiday In Cambodia
6.Bad Blood
7.Chasin' Charlie
8.Mirror To Madness
9.The Omen
Members of the band.
Wille Lange-Bass
Michael Coons-Vocals
Aaron Jellum-Guitar
Phil Kettner-Guitar
Victor Angello-Drums"
THE authority in non-"Big-4" thrash metal
Foos | Texas | 07/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album has some of the best thrash metal you'll ever hear. The power's there, the speed is there, and the songs are even catchy to boot. My personal favorites include Shadow Company, a cover of the Dead Kennedys' Holiday in Cambodia, Chain of Fools, and the closer The Omen. This is a MUST for any thrash metal fan, but I'd suggest finding it on LP for about $10 rather than shelling whatever insane price is currently getting asked."
A great reissue of a lost thrash classic
Foos | 05/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this ablum was great in 89 but in it's improved remastering with new technology this sound alot better yet.the live dvd is great but it lacks the much annihilation priciple only one song but this covers alot of their older matterial and know your enemy has a few songs in the set I wish they didn't wait 20 years to release this video/dvd set"