W.F.O. by Overkill

W.F.O.

Overkill

1994

W.F.O. is a Metal album by Overkill, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 48 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Thrash Metal
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • urban

About

Unlike its peers, Overkill had no trouble adapting to the rapid stylistic changes of the '90s; in fact, the band used changing trends as an excuse to reconnect with its roots. 1994’s <i>W.F.O.</i> was Overkill's most punk-influenced album since its very first release. Songs like “Fast Junkie,” “Where It Hurts," and “They Eat Their Young” have as much in common with Bad Brains and <i>Let There Be Rock</i>–era AC/DC as they do Metallica. It was clear that Overkill had at least temporarily abandoned the alt-rock experiments of <i>I Hear Black</i> in favor of a renewed campaign of ferocity. Thanks to the double-stacked guitars of Merritt Grant and Rob Cannavino, a song like “What’s Your Problem” is at once stealthy and bombastic. As the band rekindles its youthful anger, singer Bobby Ellsworth sounds grittier than ever. His voice shows a new edge on “Supersonic Hate” and “Up to Zero,” with the operatic yelps of the '80s replaced by a guttural growl. Stripped-down, lean, and right to the point, <i>W.F.O.</i> shows why Overkill remained one of the genre’s most respected outfits, even at a time when thrash itself was in danger of extinction.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Where It Hurts5:33
  2. 2Fast Junkie4:21
  3. 3The Wait / A New High In Lows5:46
  4. 4They Eat Their Young4:56
  5. 5What's Your Problem5:10
  6. 6Under One4:14
  7. 7Supersonic Hate4:15
  8. 8R.I.P. (Undone)1:41
  9. 9Up to Zero4:07
  10. 10Bastard Nation5:37
  11. 11Gasoline Dream6:49

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 48 pressings tracked on Gatefold