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To be released on Locomotive Records on November 8, Schizo Deluxe reaffirms Waters' street cred and relevance to the metal scene in 2005. Since its 1989 Alice In Hell debut, Annihilator has stayed true�with a few creative alterations along the way, of course�to its singular mono-maniacal devotion to that original spark that emanated out of San Francisco in the mid-�90s: THRASH. [see full story for more]
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