Alice in Hell

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Alice in Hell is the first album by the Canadian thrash metal band Annihilator, released in 1989. The album was re-released twice: 1998 with 3 demo tracks as bonus tracks and again on September 9, 2003 in a two-disc compilation set along with Never, Neverland, entitled Two From The Vault. One of the demo tracks, "Powerdrain", serves as the base of the song "Sonic Homicide" on Annihilator's 1999 album Criteria for a Black Widow.

The song "Alison Hell" is based on the true story of a little girl who had the fear of seeing the bogeyman at night. Her parents ignored her pleas for comfort and she gradually went insane.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Crystal Ann" (Waters)1:40
2."Alison Hell" (Bates, Waters)5:00
3."W.T.Y.D." (Bates, Waters)4:56
4."Wicked Mystic" (Waters, Weil)3:38
5."Burns Like a Buzzsaw Blade" (Bates, Waters, Weil)3:33
6."Word Salad" (Waters)5:49
7."Schizos (Are Never Alone), Parts. I & II" (Waters)4:32
8."Ligeia" (Waters)4:47
9."Human Insecticide" (Bates, Waters)4:50
10."Powerdrain (Demo)" (1998 re-release)2:49
11."Schizos (Are Never Alone), Parts. I & II (Demo)" (1998 re-release)4:18
12."Ligeia (Demo)" (1998 re-release)4:56
  • Track 3, "W.T.Y.D." stands for Welcome to Your Death.

Credits

  • Jeff Waters – Guitar, Bass, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (background), Producer, Guitar (Classical), Mixing, Cover Art Concept, Lyrics
  • Randy Rampage – Vocals, Vocals (background)
  • Dennis Dubeau – Vocals (background)
  • Anthony Brian Greenham – Guitar
  • Wayne Darley – Bass, Vocals (background)
  • Ray Hartmann – Drums
  • Paul Blake – Engineer
  • Frank Donofrio – Engineer
  • Victor Dezso – Photography
  • Chris Gehringer – Remastering
  • Jeff Kitts – Liner Notes
  • Marie Nishimori – Liner Notes
  • Satoshi Kobayashi – Reissue Design
  • Len Rooney – Logo, Cover Art

References