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Released 30 years ago

Fuck You and Then Some

Overkill · 1996

58 min · 12 tracks · thrash metal

Raw energy and aggressive riffs blend seamlessly with rebellious anthems in this thrash metal collection.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • raw energy for rebellious spirits
  • live performances that ignite passion
  • short bursts of aggressive intensity
  • dynamic shifts in pacing
  • anthems for high-energy moments

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer polished studio recordings
  • seek long, meditative experiences

Where this album fits

Career context
By the time 'Fuck You and Then Some' was released in 1996, Overkill had established themselves as key players in the thrash metal scene following their breakthrough album 'Horrorscope' in 1991. This album serves as a bridge between their earlier works and their later explorations of sound, capturing both studio tracks and live performances that showcase their relentless energy.
Stylistic neighbors
Testament· Anthrax· Megadeth

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Fuck You (studio) 2:20
  • 2 Rotten to the Core (live) 6:41
  • 3 Hammerhead (live) 3:57
  • 4 Use Your Head (live) 5:18
  • 5 Electro‐Violence (live) 3:50
  • 6 Fuck You (live) 2:28
  • 7 Hole in the Sky (live) 3:42
  • 8 E.vil N.ever D.ies (live) 6:11
  • 9 Rotten to the Core 5:14
  • 10 Fatal If Swallowed 6:20
  • 11 The Answer 8:49
  • 12 Overkill 3:42

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