WIN Jeff's Epiphone ANNIHILATION II guitar!
- Team Annihilator
- Jan 10, 2017
- 1 min read
WIN JEFF’s Epiphone ANNIHILATION II guitar. All you have to do is subscribe to our web site's mailing list at the New & OFFICIAL www.annihilatormetal.com page and you will be automatically entered to be randomly chosen, on March 30, 2017, to win this awesome Flying V guitar, owned by Jeff Waters. The only catch is that, if you are lucky enough to be chosen to get this guitar, you will be responsible for paying the shipping (done via our Fedex account & paid to us by you to our PayPal account) and for paying any customs/duties/taxes that your customs agency may impose, upon the guitar entering your country. If you win the guitar, but do not want to pay for these costs, we will randomly select another winner. Good luck and we will be updating the new website asap, as well as adding more cool things to the Annihilator web site store!




















It’s fascinating to see the connection between a distinctive guitar design and an artist’s musical identity. The Annihilation II has a very recognizable look, and this post gives fans an interesting Fnaf glimpse into the kind of instrument that has become part of Annihilator’s visual and musical character.
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