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Overkill

Coverkill

  

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Category: Thrash
Year: 1999
Label: CMC International Records
Catalog Number: CMC 06076 86279-2
Rating: 7.12 out of 10. (16 ratings)


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Personnel
Bobby Blitz Ellsworth vocals
Dave Linsk guitar
Joe Comeau guitar, backing vocals
D.D. Verni bass, backing vocals
Tim Mallare drums

Album consists entirely of cover songs; a very eclectic mix.
Tracks
1.  Overkill    Cover of Motorhead song
2.  No Feelings    Cover of Sex Pistols song
3.  Hymn 43    Cover of Jethro Tull song
4.  Changes    Cover of Black Sabbath song
5.  Space Truckin'    Cover of Deep Purple song
6.  Deuce    Cover of KISS song
7.  Never Say Die    Cover of Black Sabbath song
8.  Death Tone    Cover of Man O War song
9.  Cornucopia    Cover of Black Sabbath song
10.  Tyrant    Cover of Judas Priest song
11.  Ain't Nothin' to Do    Cover of Dead Kennedys song
12.  I'm Against It    Cover of The Ramones song



Existing comments about this CD

From: Fat Freddy Date: December 17, 2002 at 22:20 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Back around the "Years of Decay" album, I read an interview with Blitz Ellsworth about how they'd recorded a Ramones cover that they were going to use later on. As a Ramones fan AND an Overkill fan, I waited..and waited..and waited... and over a decade later it finally gets released on this decent covers collection. Gotta love the Deep Purple and Manowar covers too! Overkill have good taste in influences, although three Sabbath tunes is a BIT much...

From: MIGUEL Date: May 25, 2003 at 21:48 Translate: to Spanish | to English
Ain't Nothin' to Do is a cover of DEAD BOYS, not DEAD KENNEDYS. A good album, mixes the rock, punk & heavy influences.

From: JonnyD Date: November 1, 2003 at 20:12 Translate: to Spanish | to English
ok first of all I'm fucking sick of cover albums they are being done to death! with that said this is a very fine album for what it is The covers of Tyrant and Space truckin are Incredible I just really hope that this cover album thing passes I'm sick to death of it


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