Horrorscope by Overkill

Horrorscope

Overkill

1991

Horrorscope is a Metal album by Overkill, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 54 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Thrash Metal
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • primal

About

After original guitarist Bobby Gustafson left, Overkill hired two guitarists to take his place on 1991’s <i>Horrorscope</i>. That the group had to hire four hands to replace Gustafson’s two says a lot about him, but new guitarists Rob Cannavino and Merritt Gant gave the fresh material serious thickness. The band’s tight-knit rhythms reach a fulminating peak on “Frankenstein” and “Thanx for Nothin’,” which have to rank as two of the funkiest thrash songs ever recorded. Where Overkill was once a scrappy New Jersey upstart, here the band sounds stadium-ready. “Blood Money,” “Bare Bones," and “Nice Day…For a Funeral” have a huge presence, reflecting the transformation of metal from a small subculture of loyal diehards to an enormous global army. Even though <i>Horrorscope</i> boasts Overkill’s biggest and baddest rock songs, it also shows the group’s versatility. Whether it’s the strangely dissonant guitar sounds on “Coma” or the slow-grinding, industrial groove of “Horrorscope,” Overkill proves its devotion to finding new ways to experiment with the thrash template.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Coma5:21
  2. 2Infectious4:04
  3. 3Blood Money4:07
  4. 4Thanx For Nothing4:03
  5. 5Bare Bones4:51
  6. 6Horrorscope5:40
  7. 7New Machine5:20
  8. 8Frankenstein3:27
  9. 9Live Young, Die Free4:09
  10. 10Nice Day...For A Funeral6:15
  11. 11Soulitude5:24

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 54 pressings tracked on Gatefold