Over Kill - Feel The Fire (full album) 1985 + 1 bonus song
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Line up 1985:
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth - Vocals
Bobby Gustafson - Guitars
D.D. Verni - Bass
Rat Skates - Drums
Links: / overkillwrec. .
wreckingcrew.com/crew/
1. Raise the Dead 00:00
2. Rotten to the Core 04:17
3. There's No Tomorrow 09:17
4. Second Son 12:39
5. Hammerhead 16:33
6. Feel the Fire 20:34
7. Blood and Iron 26:26
8. Kill at Command 29:05
9. Overkill 33:56 BONUS SONG
10. Sonic Reducer (The Dead Boys cover) 37:20 BONUS SONG
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This is one of the greatest MEATL albums ever made - and this song is eternal...
I love Overkill since 1985. when I heard their first song on the radio. Greetings from Poland !!!
most underrated thrash album
Bobby Gustafson [ 🤘🤘🤘🤘 ]
Best 👍 Overkill album ever
Very agree
Back in the days I literally fell in love with this album and I loved it more than every other thrash work that came out at the times... and still I do !! I saw them in Munich opening for Slayer in '88... what for an experience, what for a fantastic show, unbelievable for today's crap !! It was Slayer "South of Heaven" and Overkill "Under the Influence" tour... just to say, just to say... SIGH !!!
I saw them here in the USA in Daytona Beach, Florida on that tour - It was Overkill, Motorhead, and Slayer on the tour here. That is STILL the best concert I have ever attended. All three bands kicked serious ass.
My first concert Overkill - Poland - Festival Metalmania 1987. Beautiful times! I am hoping for a concert this year (2023).
Saw them in Munich in 1986!!!!!
Fortunato li hai visti assieme agli Slayer 🎸☀️💯👍
I moved into a rough neighbourhood 4+ months ago. The people argue out loud on the street. In response I started blasting Overkill albums with the windows open, just to see who's boss. No objections so far, i think I'ma stay.
They know whos king shit of the street now lmao. I do the same thing at my place
When I listen to Overkill, everyone listens to Overkill.
@@Mrp00p3rs why the hell-
@@jakezillaofficial Jake howdy
@@Mrp00p3rs Howdy
Bought this in 85 been a fan since my friends didn't really appreciate it but I knew I struck gold great album for the time and still is
Is it just me or could Feel the Fire be the greatest metal song ever. So fast, snarling lyrics, lower pitched voice, riffs shredding, insane solo.....I mean just try to listen to this song and not bang your head or move in some fashion. My legs are pumping right now as I type this.
MASTERPIECE!!👏🤘🤟🇨🇱 Greetings of a Chilean Rocker/Metalhead friend based in SANTIAGO, CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA for all female/male Rockers/Metalheads of the Planet EARTH!! 🇨🇱🎼🧢🎵🎸💀🍻👢🍺🎤🎧🎹👽🍰🥧☺️🔊👿😁🎂😋🇨🇱
Back then, for lack of better words, this stuff was radical. Slayer was badass, Anthrax energetic, Exodus good and dirty, Metallica heavy. But Overkill while not sounding punk, had a punk-like attitude. Around 85-86-87. It's total metal, but skaters and such liked it, and it is all very raw and excellent many years later.
Especially the album pleasures of the flesh
I think that the punk-like attitude in the songs largely comes from the NWOBHM influences on this album... NWOBHM had a certain amount of punk influence in being more stripped down-sounding, energetic, intense, and to-the-point with less meandering parts in the songs compared to Black Sabbath and even Judas Priest.
@@tth547 that's well known but i don't like punk as well as thrash. Cheers
For me it has a lot of USPM style
@@Ichnos76I always heard certain power metal-like sound on 80s Overkill albums
0:00 Raise the Dead
4:18 Rotten to the Core
9:17 There's No Tomorrow
12:39 Second Son
16:32 Hammerhead
20:34 Feel the Fire
26:25 Blood and Iron
29:05 Kill at Command
33:53 Overkill
37:19 Sonic Reducer (Dead Boys cover)
A good Samaritan (Y)
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HAMMERHEAD our Friend THOR we Haven't Seen in AWHILE. HOPE He's Doing WELL!!
5:48 take a look , it's in a book ITS READING RAINBOW !
The very best Overkill album imo, followed by Taking over!
I think their best album was the years of decay....but as a debut album is Great
Yes! Absolutely their very best! They were at their prime, with their own sound! No other band sounded like them! Bobby's voice was at the top of the game same as b. Gustafson on the guitar with That punk vibe and sound it was just fucking amazing! Music and lyric wise then they decided to follow other bands and play happy thrash metal just as exodus, testament did after their debuts!
@@carlitosway1523 Very true. All those bands took a nosedive in quality after their debuts.
@@xtremeunderratedmusic for me,it was Horrorscope album!the best ever!
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One of my many favourites , makes my deceased friends & family alive again.
Che possano riposare in pace
Their best album ever and my favorite, this fucking crazy energy and dark sound
Still my all-time favorite record from Overkill & always will be cuz they or anybody else isn't ever capturing the lightning in a bottle vibe this classic has going for it. Seriously, when this LP was first released back in 1985 there was a buzz going around over this album that you could actually physically FEEL amongst others around you when you found yourself in any group setting with other like-minded metalheads. Have heard plenty of other kick ass bands & albums since 1985 but not ONE that had had an almost supernatural aura this one carries around it. Every song on this is an absolute killer each better than the one before if thats even possible. Singularly responsible for heretofore unseen epidemic levels of extreme high blood pressure due to the punk flavored speed metal ride like no other that this album puts you on. "Like Father like Son the bible read, 3 sixes burned on the top of his head"...
Ottima analisi complimenti è veramente strepitoso questo lavoro confezionato alla perfezione complimenti alla band e grazie a chi l'ha postato 🙏👍🎸☀️💯👍
Classic Overkill Debut!! Killer Album!!
Opera prima
Favoloso dall'inizio alla fine
in terms of song writing , to me their very best album and so far !!!
I mean this album is insane....
A metal masterpiece from start to finish. Not a weak song on the entire *original* album(Sonic Reducer sucks). I wish they would release a "Deluxe Edition" of this album with polished versions of Death Rider and Beast Within. It's a crime that only demo versions of those songs are available.
@@niallbyrne2680 lmfao what. Opinions are opinions but. That's gotta be a joke.
These guys are playing with Prong in my town in March. I missed Obituary when they came through I'll be damned if I miss Over Kill!
i love their early vibe and tone , still my favorite album by them !!!
👍👍👍👍
Buongustaio
Great workout album! Always have this blasting my headphones at the gym
🤘Holy shit awesome album🤘Overkill Rules🤘
Best over-looked heavy band of 80s
Perfection
Overkill - Raise the dead. (1985)
a true Metal classic!
I still remember them coming out with Necroshine and Rotten To The Core back in 2006 at my second show ever. Knew nothing about the band but I was forever changed by the experience :D
Good old times! 6.00 a.m. - train to the job training and great thrash metal in the ears :)
Una obra maestra... Que increíble época... A masterpiece
Bei tempi
I remember diving off the stage at L'AMOURs in Brooklyn at the Overkill show. Good times. Wish u could go back.
I FUCKING ❤ OVER KILL!!, OVER KILL FOREVER!!...🇨🇱🎂😋😁👿🔊☺️🎤🎧🎹👽🍰🥧👢🍻💀🎸🎵🧢🎼🤟🤘👏🇨🇱
I was 7 yrs old cheers from Mexico 🇲🇽
I don't remember Bruce Dickinson being in a thrash band
Good old music.
Overkiller album!
I’m overkilled!!
Hammerhead is just out of this world
True...
Feel the fire is even more!
Not to be confused with Hammerhead by Flotsam & Jetsam at a similar thrash metal time.
@@SoundOfWhiteNoise1 yes, awesome band too, I have the doomsday CD but to me this hammerhead is better, an excelent piece of art
She sound is so hollow though. Terrible mixing. This album needs a remaster bad.
Terrific thrash by one of the pioneers.
Raw, brutal and lightning fast!
Original 80's sound, kick ass!
Ils auraient jamais du virer Bobby Gustafson... Le meilleur album d'Overkill 🤘
My favorite song featuring friend in the back ground Laughing his head off Thank you thank you
LOVE THIS ROCK ON😊
Saw them with Slayer! It fn ruled 🤘
Thank you IGNAT. Best underrated band around. And thanks for posting all this killer stuff. Wish we could hook up and have a beer and listen. Hopefully we are. Thanks again my metal brother!!
You never know ...maybe one day metal friend.check my band sypsis album playground of the dead in my channel and tell me your opinion if you want.
Always a pleasure to upload good music for everyone.
Greetings from Hellas.
headbanging to this song it rocks and josef chee was laughting at me
like the first antrax album so underratted!! but the best!
This album was Bobbie Ellsworth best vocal performance
METAL! TO THE CORE! *METAL!!! TO THE CORE!!!*
The Second Son is old Horror Style Overkill music at it's best. They played that live all the time back then.
MASTERPIECE!! 🇺🇲👏All Over Kill albums are masterpieces!! 🇺🇲🍺🍻🤟🤘🎵🎧💀👿🎤🎸👢🎼🔊🍺🍻🧢
Yes
Non tutti
100% Overkill
❤ this album, Kill at Command one of my fav is still epic and Sonic Reducer an epic cover
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1. Raise the Dead 00:00
2. Rotten to the Core 04:17
3. There's No Tomorrow 09:17
4. Second Son 12:39
5. Hammerhead 16:33
6. Feel the Fire 20:34
7. Blood and Iron 26:26
8. Kill at Command 29:05
9. Overkill 33:56 BONUS SONG
10. Sonic Reducer (The Dead Boys cover) 37:20 BONUS SONG
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@@moshlem666 Te mola todo el Metal como a mi aunque el Black sea mi predilección Creo que va por rachas.Te veo en todos lados.Saludos Crack!!!
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Today is December 14 and it's cold and rainy outside all day here in Milwaukee WI so this album popped up and it's going to be the perfect remedy
I feel like pummeling people when I hear Overkill.!!!!!! Best thing Jersey came out with besides Taylor ham lol
Many thanx friend Ignat for posting this Fucking-tastic OVERKILL's FEEL THE FIRE!!.. I've spent a very entertained, intense and enjoyable moment!!... Greetings of a Chilean Rocker/Metalhead brother based here in SANTIAGO, CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA!! 🇨🇱☺️💀👿👏🤘🔊🧢🎤🍰🥧🤟🎼😋🎸🎵🎧🎹👢🍺🍻😁🎂🤔😅🇨🇱
Thank you for your kind words man.
I always try my best... Greetings from Hellas (Greece)
Oberkill the best band ever!
Oberkill 🤣🤣🤣
Überkill
Pulento Over Kill!!! 😎🤘🎼🎶🎼
I GOT THE VINYL!!
The Drummer " Rat Skates " Did artwork for this and even when he left Drumming, He still Did artwork for other albums.
Cherry Hill & Barn Ramp alumni.
Bobby G. also
Freaking awesome...thank you
You are welcome man...i hope you enjoy my channel man.
Amazing 🤘
killer thrash album Over Kill thrash gods !!
best ovekill album
Holy fucking shit. This and space chaser are fucking PHENOMENAL. GODDAMN!!!
Iron Motor Sabbath Kill) люблю эту запись ,несмотря ни на что.
36:55 this is the best moment of all Overkill's albums
No, 35:22
No se si será su mejor álbum. Pero fue de las primeras bandas junto con Twisted Siter y Ynwgie Malmstein odissey Rissing Forcé que tuve en vinilo.Hoy solo tengo las portadas.Ósea.El cartón vacío. Solo tengo completo Kill en all de Metálica nuevecito Dr Mastermind y una banda llamada D.A.M.y un par de Punk Floyd. Que pena con todos los que tenía. Los lanzábamos por la terraza a ver a quien degollabamos.Que descerebrados.lo digo por tirar esas joyas que tuve.saludos y gracias desde
Mallorca Extreme Músic.
Eras un Thracher enfermo como teníamos que ser, poseídos hasta los cocos,,,,,thash metal victory
🤘😤🤘 FOREVER VIVA LÉ METAL❗
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thanx Ignat👍🙋⚔️🎸💫🤘🔥
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Cool! I know the band logo for almost 4 decades, but never really listened to their music... Eventually I did and I love it. The singer is between Halford, Udo and Knorkator 🤘😂
Los 3 primeros álbumes de overkill son una auténtica pasada…en mi adolescencia en mi pandilla todo eran camisetas de Slayer y metallica, menos la mia que siempre era de overkill
How the hell did Blitz’s voice get more high pitched after this point? Your voice is supposed to deepen with age and time. In interviews he said he was hurting his voice and had to change the way he sang, but the higher shrill not only sounds more taxing but seems unsustainable at times during live shows, it also is less distinct and cool as his feel the fire voice. With the higher pitch of the albums to come, he sounds more like metal church’s singer with pliers taken to the scrotum. I was happy with the lower register used in the Ironbound chorus. Had to wait 30 years for the nuts to drop again. Why put your voice through that when you had the best vocals in metal on your first album?
i wouldnt say best vocals, considering we had paul baloff in the same year
@@onutube6392 Baloff was many good things but a singer ain't one of them
Dude went from Bruce Dickinson to Steve Souza
@@erojerisiz1571 I hear you in so far as the contrast. But I think the Iron Maiden comparisons got them to change vocal stylings when the highlights of the bass may have accounted more for that similarity. I know blitz has to take special efforts with caring for his voice, but if he sang like he does on this album both he and us would benefit.
You've never sang in the studio or been on tour
I saw them in Recife (Brazil) some years ago.
My dad saw them live in pittsburgh in 1989 and he said that was one of the best mosh pits he ever was in. He jumped off one of their marshall stacks . He was 13 at the time. You couldnt get away with that shit today.
I don't know man, I recently saw people jumping from the stage at a Hellripper's gig, maybe not from the marshall stack, but still
Trick tricky Playing..., excellent Musicians"
5:48 take a look its in a book its reading rainbow !
няма слаба песен.един от най-силните албуми изобщо.
Totally one of my favorites...used to kick this shit in highschool....👑🔥❗
Might sound a little corny but I dedicated 'Second Son" tune to my deceased Dad, because he suffered like hell in this life, and one big factor that he was a second and middle son, and that's often trouble being in the middle that way...plus I'm into altering song lyrics to fit my life experiences....
If u lived in tri-state area of u. S. U listened to overkill n seen em in 80s
Bobby Gustafson
Iron Maiden meets Thrash Metal
Heavy metal extremelized by punk
@Vodkins Mötorhead+80s USPM+80s USHC (not a bad thing either). Saw them live when I was younger and pretty fucking good band.
This is thrash metal you poser😂😂
I’ve heard them referred to as the Motörhead of thrash and I absolutely agree but I also think the vocals are really similar to Iron Maiden
Not exactly! Overkill still have the street credibility Iron Maiden has lost. Bruce Dickinson complaining in mid-concert that people should stop smoking weed, because it "interferes with my ability to sing"! Let that sink in! Remember how you grew up!
Yeh, and I can honestly brag that while moshing hard (probably because I was heading to prison soon) that Bobby Gustafson suddenly reached out his hand from the stage and shook my hand (around 1988) right in the middle of it all. Yep, something you never forget...
Chingon.metal.overkill.forever.
First thrash show ever went on the bill. Overkill. Slayer. Motorhead Phil rejoined Motorhead on this tour it was slayer south of Heaven tour. .Hartford conn. Ingora ball room. West Hartford arena. Yes it kicked as tickets I think $ 12:50. Metal Rules
Ottimo energia pura
This is my opinion much better than taking over
I can’t decide which one is better. They both share #1 spot for me in their discography.
Forever!!! 🤘🤘🤘
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Um clássico Do Thrash Metal 🤘🤘🤘🇵🇹
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Hay alguien que me pueda decir con base, porque Blitz cambió su forma de cantar después del álbum Under The Influence.
Pues la gente evoluciona. Los músicos igual. Amigo. Todo cambia .... La vida así es. La voz es igual.
@@metalmilicia.1589 De hecho empezó a cantar más violento y gritado. Estaba claro que quería ser más agresivo. 💪
Acdc iron maiden motorhead metallica slayer the king of metal Parabiago milano italy numero 1
Anybody know what time signature There’s No Tomorrow is in? :D
These vocals are nice but they're definitely not what I expected
That's what make this album so great!
Dude, I lived this back in 85. Seeing them live would have blown you away.
Hahaha! What did you expect listening to Overkill?? Nobody prevents you from passing on to another band.
@@williamstoutenburgh2116 wouldve rather seen baloff era exodus if I was around then
Another gem from 85 Donors Donate
0:55 4:20
Very NWOBHM style on this, not at all resembling what would come be to be styled as Thrash. Or blurring the lines quite a lot. I guess things were not so crystallised at this early stage.
Much better and more interesting like this I think :)
There were no boundaries between what we now consider heavy, speed, thrash or power metal back then, they were all tagged "heavy metal" and bands were usually sliding along the musical spectrum from epic melodic tunes to thrashier, faster pieces. I think Judas Priest's catalog sums it well, they could play nearly all forms of heavy metal, leaning more towards power metal, towards thrash metal or even towards 70s-styled proggy hard rock depending on the song, and most NWOBHM and thrash bands that came after them started by playing a similar diverse style. That's why the first albums of usually thrash-tagged bands like Slayer, Overkill or Anthrax sound not so different from the first albums of usually power-tagged bands like Running Wild, Helloween or Blind Guardian, they were all part of the same global style. I think genres began to split more clearly around the late 80s, when thrash and power metal became their own codified style, and I also think that's when these styles became boring and too fixed, back in the 80s there was no rule to be followed, every band was doing its own mix and sounded different, unlike the clones we've been seeing in thrash metal since the mid-2000s. Fortunately, many 80s bands evolved in the 90s and didn't stick to the standard formula, and in my opinion Overkill was among the bands that evolved the best in the 90s, with albums like Horroscope and From The Underground And Below being among my favorite 90s metal records. I still have a preference for their early albums Feel The Fire and Taking Over, as my tastes lean more towards "classic" metal, but Overkill has proved to be very constant in the quality of their albums! But yes, to come back to the original subject, Feel The Fire sounds closer to 70s-early 80s heavy metal and mid-80s power metal than what is now called "thrash" in many ways, and it could be mistaken for Iron Maiden, Judas Priest or early Helloween more easily than for modern thrash.
As a one off, still better than any album as a whole, than Slayer or Metallica or Anthrax ever did.
Pretty shocking that the dark line didn't hit the left guy first. And it happened several times. Shocking. Truly shocking! I'm stoned btw..ehehe