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CategoryRock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Speed/Thrash Metal, Rock


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Electric Age album for sale by Overkill was released May 15, 2012 on the Nuclear Blast (USA) label. At this point in their career, every time Overkill come back with a new album it feels as if they're giving the metal world a much needed lecture in thrash 101. Much like 2010's Ironbound, The Electric Age is a window to a more straightforward era in heavy metal's past, reminding the world of a time when the genre was a rebellious loner that thrived on volume and aggression and not a nomenclature-obsessed librarian. Electric Age CD music is a 2-disc set with 12 songs.   ...See Full Description


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1Come and Get It See All 46:18 $0.99(Available)
2Electric Rattlesnake See All 46:20 $0.99(Available)
3Wish you were dead See All 44:19 $0.99(Available)
4Black Daze See All 46:25 $0.99(Available)
5Save Yourself See All 43:44 $0.99(Available)
6Drop The Hammer Down See All 43:55 $0.99(Available)
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8Old Wounds, New Scars See All 44:12 $0.99(Available)
9All Over but the Shouting See All 45:30 $0.99(Available)
10Good Night See All 45:37 $0.99(Available)

Disc 2
1In the Studio With Overkill
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2Blitz's Commentary


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With only a few suprises they know what works get this now!
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help! anyone have ANGER ON ANGER - BEYOND A MAN (1996)? former band of Dave Linsk. i need mp3's
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It's your typical Overkill Cd. Old school thrash from start to finish. A must have for any Overkill fan.
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Killer Cd
These guys keep putting out agressive,in your face type metal. This cd will pump you up and continues the Overkill tradition of excellent musicianship. These guys have been underrated thoughout thier career and they deserve better.
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CD Universe Part number8695292
LabelNuclear Blast (USA)
Orig Year2012
Catalog number977337
Discs2
Release DateMay 15, 2012
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoStereo
ProducerOverkill
EngineerJon Ciorciari; D.D. Verni; Dave Linsk
Recording Time50 minutes
PersonnelBobby "Blitz" Ellsworth - vocals
Dave Linsk - guitar
Ron Lipnicki - drums


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Electric Age buy CD music Although during the heyday of `80s thrash, they were frequently overshadowed by more inventive, consistent, or commercial competitors (you know, little bands like Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, etc.), New Jersey's Overkill have since outlasted, out-produced, and certainly out-moshed many former foes. Add to that nearly 30 years of hard toil and trauma, ranging from your everyday bandmember turnover (and lots of it) to watching your singer suffer a minor stroke on-stage (!) for little glory and littler bank accounts, and one can totally understand why the steadfast Overkill christened their fifteenth studio album Ironbound. Their first release for the E1/Koch label, it joins a string of gradually resurgent new millennium predecessors (the `90s were mostly wasted with fruitless groove metal dabbling) in reasserting the band's purest thrash fundamentals -- just when hundreds of younger bands were busy copying their every trick. And, having obviously been inspired by recent efforts from old contemporaries like Metallica, Exodus, and Vio-Lence (via Robb Flynn's current band, Machine Head), Overkill have surprisingly gone "epic" like never before on Ironbound; chucking their three-minute standards in the trash bin so as to crank out a number of songs both longer and more elaborate, if no less frantic, than usual. Take Blue Öyster Cult-referencing opener "The Green and Black," for example, which astonishingly breaches the eight-minute mark amid a "Master of Puppets"-like multitude of riffs, fast and slow tempos, hard/soft dynamics, opening the door to further displays of technique and imagination like the motivational screech of a title track, the religion-damning "The Goal Is Your Soul," and the downright philosophical "Killing for a Living" (where Bobby Blitz occasionally seems to be speaking in tongues). But fans hungering for the simpler, frill-free, slam-dancing pleasures of Overkill at their most manic need not fear; there are also plenty of decapitating double kickdrum-driven onslaughts like "Bring Me the Night," "Endless War," and "The SRC," to be found here, that'll put them all in neck braces. In combination, both strains even each other out and produce a welcome, fresh mixture of variety and familiarity for dyed-in-the-wool Overkill fans to froth and flail over, without suffering through reminders of the ill-advised experiments of the band's lost years. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Recording information: Gear Recording Studio, Shrewsbury, NJ (07/2009-09/2009); Jrod Productions (07/2009-09/2009); SKH Recording Studios (07/2009-09/2009). Editor: Dan Korneff. Photographer: Eddie Malluk. Personnel: Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (vocals); Dave Linsk (guitar); Ron Lipnicki (drums). Audio Mixer: Peter Tägtgren.
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