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Overkill's first major label release, "Taking Over" benefitted greatly from improved production and leadership, which helped them produce a great, fast and hard rockin' album that still preserved their speed and raw edge.
I saw these guys play in Charlotte back in 1991. WOWWWW ... talk about a wild show. Not only that, but as that was back in the day when clubs still allowed thrashing and slam dancing, I got the crap beat out of my pretty good that night. But still had a GREAT time.
One of the songs from this album, Wrecking Crew, would become an unofficial nickname for the band, as well as their website address.
My favorite songs on the album? Wrecking Crew, Powersurge, and Overkill II (The Nightmare Continues).