All Artists: Overkill Title: Kill Box 13 Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Spitfire Release Date: 3/25/2003 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Thrash & Speed Metal Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 670211522426 |
Overkill Kill Box 13 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Their 13th album, the boys from Jersey have delivered a modern thrash metal masterpiece that succeeds in both stroking that seminal fire and moving the band into the new century. Produced by Colin Richardson. Spitfire. 2... more » | |
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Album Description Their 13th album, the boys from Jersey have delivered a modern thrash metal masterpiece that succeeds in both stroking that seminal fire and moving the band into the new century. Produced by Colin Richardson. Spitfire. 2003. Similar CDs |
CD ReviewsThe Wrecking Crew Still Delivers The Goods!!! Never Surrender \m/ | San Antonio, TX. | 01/17/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "The Wrecking Crew delivers it fast, heavy, and brutal. Undisputably an indication as to why OverKill have consistently remained true to what they believe about Metal and why they love playing it. This one gets lots of play on my cd player and its demons down once the first track gets going till the last track. I am not narrow minded to other genres of music...however, Overkill makes me proud to be a lover of the Metal Genre because they execute it with such brutal passion and wicked guitar riffs. Thanks Blitz and D.D. Verni...for being true defenders of the Metal Faith....Never Surrender.....Keep it Heavy, Loud, and Brutal \m/." Absolutely fantastic Dr. W | 07/26/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "This album rips, rocks and shreds! I bought "The Years of Decay" a while ago and instantly fell in love with it; then, I bought "Feel the Fire" and "Kill Box 13." While "Feel the Fire" is rather basic (just quick shredding without much melody, depth, or changing of directions within the songs), "Kill Box 13" has it all: double-bass drum power and sophisticated rhythmic arrangements, shredding solo guitar, rhythmic and catchy hook phrases on rhythmn guitar, complex songs with various segments and phrases each, and nice gritty but dynamic vocals. Thank goodness that re-discovering 80s metal (even this 2003 release!) saved me from today's bland, depressing and ego-centric self-pitying hard rock. "Kill Box 13" expresses depth, speed, virtuosity, heavy grooves and great vocals; in short, it satisfies from the first few seconds of the opening track through the album's closer."
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