ANNIHILATOR: 'All For You' Video Posted Online

July 5, 2004

ANNIHILATOR's video for the track "All For You" has been posted online at this location. "All For You" is the title track of ANNIHILATOR's new album, available in Europe since May through AFM Records. The CD, which was produced, mixed and engineered by ANNIHILATOR mastermind Jeff Waters at Watersound Studios in Canada, marks the recording debut with the group of new singer Dave Padden, who replaced previous vocalist Joe Comeau (ex-OVERKILL, LIEGE LORD) in June 2003. A five-song EP, entitled "The One", was also issued containing two bonus video clips. A U.S. release date for "All For You" has yet to be announced.

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