Overkill - Horrorscope
Release date: | 3 September 1991 |
Style: | Thrash metal |
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01. Coma
02. Infectious
03. Blood Money
04. Thanx For Nothin'
05. Bare Bones
06. Horrorscope
07. New Machine
08. Frankenstein [Edgar Winter cover]
09. Live Young, Die Free
10. Nice Day...For A Funeral
11. Soulitude
Top 20 albums of 1991: 11
02. Infectious
03. Blood Money
04. Thanx For Nothin'
05. Bare Bones
06. Horrorscope
07. New Machine
08. Frankenstein [Edgar Winter cover]
09. Live Young, Die Free
10. Nice Day...For A Funeral
11. Soulitude
Top 20 albums of 1991: 11
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8.4
Rating: 8.4 |
By the beginning of the 1990s, metal fans had already witnessed the birth, the rise and the peak of thrash, but unfortunately for the vast majority of the bands that belonged to this genre things were about to go downhill. For Overkill, Horrorscope was a key record; guitarist Bobby Gustafson had departed in a far-from-amicable way because of disagreements regarding the musical direction, leaving the songwriting duties to bassist D.D. Verni and singer Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth. The importance of Gustafson was obvious, since two new guitarists were recruited to replace him, Rob Cannavino and Merritt Gant. Fans feared that losing a chief songwriter would have a detrimental effect on the band, but Overkill managed to deliver a thrash classic, which would be their last until 2010's Ironbound. Read more ›› |
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