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I Hear Black CD (1993)
Tim Mallare music CDs After releasing perhaps the finest, most musical recording of the band's already considerable thrash metal career in 1991, Overkill followed up Horrorscope in 1993 with I Hear Black, a slightly more dense, ambitious recording, and ...
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Killbox 13 CD (2003)
Tim Mallare CD discography The New York/New Jersey wrecking crew known as Overkill continues to squeeze one tasty sausage out of the machine after the other, no frills, no baloney, no screwing around, no denying it. Kill Box 13 ...
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Wrecking Everything: Live CD (2002)
Tim Mallare discography Lineups change, trends come and go, lead singer Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth has surgery for skin cancer, and, in an unrelated incident, falls flat on-stage in Germany (a minor stroke; full recovery expected), and Overkill still ...
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Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions CD (1995)
Tim Mallare albums Loved by Thousands, Hated by Millions might have represented the M.O.D. self-concept at the time of this 1995 compilation, but the description probably isn't exactly accurate. Most within the metal community had simply forgotten about ...
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Acts of Insanity CD (2006)
Tim Mallare songs Personnel: Mario Frasca (vocals); Dave Linsk (guitar); Tim Mallare (drums).
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W.F.O. CD (1994)
Tim Mallare music CDs Overkill's second release for Atlantic Records, W.F.O. probably represents the formal beginnings of a '90s commercial swoon for the thrash metal band. The group had formed on the East Coast during the early-'80s thrash heyday, ...
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Hello From The Gutter (The Best Of Overkill) CDs (2002)
Tim Mallare CD discography 2002 compilation for the U.S. metal act featuring over 100 minutes of music, all the classics, new material, live and cover versions. 24 tracks. Steamhammer.
Despite releasing albums steadily since 1985, Overkill has never been the ...
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Coverkill CD (1999)
Tim Mallare albums Coverkill arrives only several months after its predecessor Necroshine, consisting -- as the title suggests -- entirely of cover tunes rather than any newly written material. Some of the choices are predictable, but to their ...
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From The Underground And Below CD (1997)
Tim Mallare discography Yet another solid metal outing from veteran New York thrash/power metal outfit Overkill, From the Underground and Below again demonstrates the consistent inventive and energetic stylings that made this band one of America's best underground ...
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Bloodletting CDs (2000)
Tim Mallare CD discography This disc is a great fairly mainstream metal disc that should please any fans of the genre. The material has a lot of dynamic range, and there are really no weak cuts. ~ Gary Hill
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Killing Kind (2010)
Tim Mallare music CDs Track Listing of songs: Battle; God-Like; Certifiable; Burn You Down To Ashes; Let Me Shut That For You; Bold Face Pagan Stomp; Feeding Frenzy; Cleansing; Morning After/Private Bleeding; Cold, Hard Fact;
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Necroshine CD (1999)
Tim Mallare songs Overkill's 1999 release Necroshine is both a raw and mildly experimental release for the New York thrash veterans. The slightly stripped-down production may have been intended to harken back to the group's '80s glory days, ...
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Greatest Hits Live CDs (1995)
Tim Mallare albums This live disc was recorded ten years and seven albums after the inception of Overkill, so the group had no shortage of energetic material and concert experience. All this helped to make Wrecking Your Neck ...
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From The Underground CD (1997)
Tim Mallare discography Thrash metal mainstay Overkill's 1997 LP, featuring "It Lives. Japanese import.
Yet another solid metal outing from veteran New York thrash/power metal outfit Overkill, From the Underground and Below again demonstrates the consistent inventive and energetic ...
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Hellectric CD (2005)
Tim Mallare songs When headbangers who haven't actually heard the Bronx Casket Co. find out who the participants are, they think they know what to expect. A lineup that is led by Overkill's D.D. Verni and also includes people who have been with Savatage (Jack Frost) and the Misfits (Myke Hideous) should be somewhere in the direction of thrash or power metal -- perhaps Megadeth ...
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