1) Formed in 1991… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with the name Criminal.
1) Formed in 1991 in Santiago, Chile, Criminal’s intense blend of thrash metal, death metal and hardcore made them rise quickly to the forefront of the thriving South American metal scene.
After releasing two demos that created a buzz in the South American and worldwide metal underground and supporting bands such as Kreator and Sepultura, Criminal signed a deal with major label BMG. Their first two albums, “Victimized” (1994) and “Dead Soul” (1996), went on to sell in excess of 10,000 copies each in their home country alone whilst the band enjoyed extensive video airplay on MTV Latino, touring most of the subcontinent including support slots with heavyweights such as Slayer, Exodus, Motörhead and Bruce Dickinson. The video clip for the song “Collide” (off the album “Dead Soul”) was nominated in the “Best Rock Video” category for the MTV Latino Video Music Awards, and Criminal played in front of over 50,000 people at Colombia’s prestigious Rock al Parque festival.
In 1998 Criminal embarked on their first ever US tour, taking part in the famed Milwaukee Metal Fest as well as supporting the likes of Testament, The Haunted and Overkill at selected club shows.
Upon their return from the US and being forced to part ways with the semi-bankrupt Chilean BMG branch, Criminal took matters into their own hands releasing the self-produced “Cancer” album (1999). Just like their previous output “Dead Soul”, “Cancer” was snapped up for the European market by Metal Blade Records, being greeted with an overwhelming response from both metal press and fans.
Frustrated with the state of the South American music scene, the creative core of the band (guitarist/vocalist Anton Reisenegger and guitarist Rodrigo Contreras) relocated to Europe in 2001, soon regrouping in a half-Chilean, half-British line-up with drummer Zac O’Neil (ex-Extreme Noise Terror) and Robin Eaglestone (ex-Cradle of Filth). The line-up also featured additional keyboards by Mark Royce. One of the band’s first live appearances on European soil was at Wacken Open Air, where they played one of the main stages to an enthusiastic crowd despite the early hour.
Criminal soon released the album “No Gods No Masters” (2004), a boldly experimental affair which reflected changes the band had been through in recent times, resulting in extreme, genre-bending songs. Bass duties on “No Gods” were handled by both guitarists, as Eaglestone had been ousted due to personal and business differences.
After touring Europe supporting Six Feet Under, Criminal returned to the four-piece format and the visceral thrash riffs of their early days to release “Sicario” (2005), their most accomplished piece of work to date, only a year after “No Gods”. Featuring original bass player Juan Cueto to temporarily replace the departed Eaglestone, “Sicario” was hailed by the metal press as one of the year’s top thrash albums, being voted by the readers of Terrorizer magazine into the Top Ten Albums of the Year. Criminal played successful shows in support of their new release, opening shows for acts like Chimaira, Brujeria and Lamb of God, as well as taking part in several festivals in Mainland Europe.
With a new line-up featuring Reisenegger, Contreras, O’Neil and new addition Dan Biggin (bass), Criminal released their new album 'White Hell' on 27th February 2009.
2) Criminal is an Ambient and Wave producer releasing "psychoactive recordings" on Delysid.
3) Criminal is a podcast about crime.
4) Criminal is a rock band from the 80s, featuring Patty Zander.
Time Bomb
Criminal Lyrics
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Like an animal
No escape
Backs against the wall
Survival
Instinct suffocated
Face the threat
Time ticking away
[Pre-chorus:]
Extreme conditions
Extreme response
About to snap
Patience burning low
No life to spare
When it's theirs or your own
Dead end
Only one way left
Pent-up rage
Exploding in your face
[Pre-chorus:]
[Chorus]:
Time bomb
Time bomb
Time bomb
Time bomb
Cornered
Like an animal
No escape
Backs against the wall
Reflex
Action and reaction
Outa my way
Or I'll take you all down
[Pre-chorus]
[Chorus]
The lyrics of Criminal's song Time Bomb describe a feeling of being trapped and cornered with no escape. It speaks of extreme conditions where the instinct for survival is suffocated and the threat is imminent. The pre-chorus mentions that under these extreme conditions, people respond differently, with some about to snap and their patience burning low. The chorus repeatedly mentions the term Time Bomb, suggesting that the person feeling trapped is like a ticking bomb, ready to explode any moment.
The verses of the song describe the feeling of pent-up rage, which is about to explode in the person's face. The lyrics speak of a dead-end and only one way left, where the person feels that their life is on the line, and they must do whatever it takes to survive. The pre-chorus uses words like "extreme response" to describe how the person reacts to the situation, suggesting that they are willing to go to any lengths to protect themselves. The song culminates in the chorus, which again mentions the term "time bomb," to remind the listener that this situation may explode at any moment and that the person feeling trapped must take action or risk being destroyed.
Line by Line Meaning
Cornered
Trapped in a situation with no way out
Like an animal
Feeling primal instincts take over in response to danger
No escape
Feeling hopeless and unable to flee the danger
Backs against the wall
Feeling trapped and vulnerable
Survival
The urge to stay alive and protect oneself
Instinct suffocated
Feeling like natural instincts are being suppressed or ignored
Face the threat
Accepting and confronting the danger
Time ticking away
Feeling the pressure of time running out
[Pre-chorus:]
Extreme conditions
Extreme response
In extreme situations, one may have an extreme response
About to snap
Feeling like one may lose control at any moment
Patience burning low
Running out of tolerance for the situation
No life to spare
When it's theirs or your own
In a life-threatening situation, there may not be room for empathy or selflessness
Dead end
Feeling like there is nowhere to turn and no options left
Only one way left
Feeling like there is only one solution to the problem
Pent-up rage
Exploding in your face
Suppressed anger reaching a boiling point
[Chorus:]
Time bomb
Time bomb
Time bomb
Time bomb
The situation feels like a ticking time bomb, with an explosive outcome seeming inevitable
Reflex
Action and reaction
Responding instinctively to the situation
Outa my way
Or I'll take you all down
Feeling aggressive and willing to use force to protect oneself
Contributed by Grayson K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Francombat64
Gran álbum. Temazo
Rodrigo Robles
Tremendo disco!
Nibras
Temazo !!!
andrew kenneth
Desde el 2011 solo 1 comentario de gente o fans?¿??, raro. Gran tema.
andrew kenneth
Sabotaje y blockeo extremo de Agentes de inteligencia.