Papa Roach, 'Time for Annihilation,' -- New Album

Papa Roach, who first burst onto the scene in 2000 with the catchier-than-an-STD single 'Last Resort,' will release their sixth album, 'Time for Annihilation ... on the Road and on the Record' on Aug.31. Their last album, 'Metamorphosis,' was released in April 2009. While the band spent much of its existence in the major label system under the Universal umbrella, the band has moved to indie Eleven Seven for 'Annihilation.'
"We've been in the machine for the past 10 years and it feels good to try something new," singer Jacoby Shaddix told Noisecreep. "We still get to work with a label that is successful that can make s--- happen, but it's also a label that has the same fire and passion as an indie."
'Time for Annihilation' will include five new studio tracks along with some "favorites from the road," Shaddix said in a statement.

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