
Taking Over is a Metal album by Overkill, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 49 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
The aptly named <i>Taking Over</i> exhibits a more bombastic, metallic sound than its predecessor. This is partly due to producer Alex Perialas, who'd become one of the go-to engineers for metal in the coming years. Despite its newfound relationship with the record industry, Overkill made absolutely no mainstream concessions on its sophomore effort. Still, <i>Taking Over</i> does contain a diverse array of approaches for an album that's just nine songs long and can definitely be described as unadulterated thrash. “Wrecking Crew” has the speed of punk; “Fear His Name” adopts the slow, grinding approach that Metallica would later co-opt; “In Union We Stand” is a near-patriotic anthem for a quickly growing nation of metal diehards. Despite these varied approaches, <i>Taking Over</i> is best defined by three quintessential examples of thrash: “Electro-Violence,” “Use Your Head," and the gloriously relentless “Overkill LI (The Nightmare Continues).” Best of all is the in-your-face opener “Deny the Cross,” which features a psychotic, time-melting solo from guitarist Bobby Gustafson.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Deny The Cross4:42
- A2Wrecking Crew4:30
- A3Fear His Name5:23
- A4Use Your Head4:18
- A5Fatal If Swallowed6:44
Side B
- B1Powersurge4:34
- B2In Union We Stand4:23
- B3Electro-Violence3:43
- B4Overkill II (The Nightmare Continues)7:05
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Thrash Metal
- crunchy
- aggressive
- primal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bobby "Blitz" EllsworthPERFORMER , VOCALS VOCALS
- Bobby GustafsonGUITAR PERFORMER , GUITAR
- D.D. VerniBASS PERFORMER , BASS
- Rat SkatesDRUMS PERFORMER , DRUMS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 49 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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