Every Papa Roach Album Ranked From Worst To Best

7. Time For Annihilation

Strictly speaking, 'Time For Annihilation' isn't necessarily a full length studio album. Instead, it is more of a hybrid record set between the studio and live recordings. However, it is a full length album which features five new (at the time at least) studio recorded songs, so it makes the cut for this list.

'Time For Annihilation' was released in 2010 on the back end of Papa Roach's world tour, which was sparked by the 'Metamorphosis' album a year prior. Papa Roach had fallen away from their peak fame at the turn of the millenium as far as a mainstream audience was concerned, but they solidified their presence as a mainstay rock band throughout the remainder of the decade; a journey which was brought full circle by their huge tour.

This unique addition to the Papa Roach discography was opened by five brand new tunes, and owes its name to lyrics from the band's 2006 song, 'Crash' (a song which isn't included on the album). Following new songs such as 'No Matter What', 'One Track Mind' and 'Kick in the Teeth', the album transitions into live performances of the band's most well-known tunes.

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