The group released their first album "World Downfall" in 1989. This album is considered immensely influential by many extreme metal aficionados. Then in 2003 an album containing two rehearsal sessions of the band from 1987 was released.
In early 2005 it was rumoured that Terrorizer were to reform with their original line-up, this has been confirmed by band members and they have recently announced that they have been working on new material for the long-awaited (as yet untitled) studio album.
In 2006 Terrorizer issued a new album "Darker Days Ahead". Which was a formidable come back for Terrorizer. Sadly, on 26th of August, Jesse Pintado
(the guitarist of the band) passed away in the hospital, located in Ridderkerk, Holland, where he lived the last years of his life. He will be missed by everyone.
As of June 2009, Terrorizer has reformed again and has been working on new material for a possible new release. One new demo track, "Hordes of Zombies", is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. However, it is unclear whether they will be hiring a replacement for Pintado.
After World Obliteration
Terrorizer Lyrics
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To defeat
Warheads crushing
Thee Earth below
Cries of hell
Burning flesh
Suffocation
No way out
Dee in our minds
After world obliteration
Super powers
Threat of war
Politicians nothing gain society
Price to pay
World wide peace
Dream is gone
Suffering deep in our minds
After world obliteration
The song "After World Obliteration" by Terrorizer depicts a post-apocalyptic world where nations are falling and warheads are crushing the earth below. The cries of hell and burning flesh can be heard everywhere, leaving no escape from the suffocation and suffering caused by the destruction. The lyrics suggest that the dream of world-wide peace is now just a memory, with politicians gaining nothing and society paying the ultimate price for their greed.
The song is a warning that the threat of war and the pursuit of power by world leaders can have catastrophic consequences. The suffering depicted in the lyrics is not just physical, but also deeply ingrained in the minds of those who survived the obliteration. The imagery of the song leaves a haunting impression on the listener, emphasizing the significance of working towards global peace and unity.
Line by Line Meaning
Nations Falling
Countries are collapsing
To defeat
To win against someone
Warheads crushing
Missiles destroying everything
Thee Earth below
The planet we are living on
Cries of hell
Screams from an awful place
Burning flesh
Human bodies on fire
Suffocation
Unable to breathe
No way out
No escape
Suffering
Pain and hardship
Dee in our minds
Deeply imprinted in our thoughts
After world obliteration
After the planet is completely destroyed
Super powers
Major nations with a lot of influence
Threat of war
Possibility of conflict
Politicians nothing gain society
Leaders not benefiting the people
Price to pay
Consequences for actions
World wide peace
Global harmony
Dream is gone
Hope and aspirations are lost
Suffering deep in our minds
Agony deeply ingrained in our consciousness
After world obliteration
Following the annihilation of our planet
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Michael Baynes
The drumming on this album is, was and always will be insane, the riffs are equally as insane. Great álbum, R.I.P. Jesse Pintado.
Eric Franssen
R.I.P. Jesse Pintado 😥
El Yogito
Its insane because the drums are so fucking punk yet compete with every tire of thrash metal and hardcore. Not only that but the blast beats are ripping and ballistically fast for its time, he really knew how to hit a good blast beat and make them sound like machine guns. Way better than death metal imo lol, and the guitar work is a endless barrage of brutal and relentless blend of thrash, death metal, hardcore punk, crust punk, just way too extreme for their era! Brutal stuff doesn't always have to sound like cannibal corpse! Haha
The Grindcore Enthusiast
This is the GREATEST Grindcore song that I have EVER heard
laurentube76
Agree 101%.....first time I listened to it I was shocked.
laurentube76
That refrain......"suffering.....deep in our minds......after World obliteration!!!!“.....still give me the chills
Gustavo Motta
What is grindcore in this
Rod Mehta
@Gustavo Motta It appears you weren't 18 in 1989
Hilal Abbas
@Gustavo Motta seriously? This is death grind
Lunes -
No me canso de escuchar este buenísimo tema de Terrorizer , y alabar la labor de Pete Sandoval , a la bateria , y motivarme a practicar , aunque sé que es imposible emular al maestro.