Infernal Overkill
Infernal Overkill
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Infernal Overkill, the debut album from German thrash metal legends DESTRUCTION, is a relentless onslaught of headbanging riffs, blistering solos, and devilishly catchy hooks. From the moment the opening track "Invincible Force" kicks in, it's clear that these Teutonic titans are out for blood, and they're not taking any prisoners.
Vocalist and bassist Schmier's snarling delivery cuts through the mix like a chainsaw through butter, while guitarists Mike and Tommy unleash a barrage of face-melting licks that will leave your ears ringing for days. The rhythm section of drummer Die and bassist Harry provide a solid foundation for the chaos, keeping things tight and pummelling.
Tracks like "Death Trap" and "Bestial Invasion" showcase DESTRUCTION's knack for crafting anthemic, moshpit-ready tunes that are sure to incite a riot at their live shows. The production, helmed by legendary metal producer Harris Johns, is raw and aggressive, perfectly capturing the band's ferocious energy.
Sure, some may argue that DESTRUCTION's brand of thrash is nothing groundbreakingly original, but who needs innovation when you can headbang your way through an album this damn fun? Infernal Overkill is a metalhead's dream come true, a whirlwind of aggression and attitude that will have you reaching for your air guitar in no time. So crank up the volume, raise your horns, and let DESTRUCTION destroy you in the best possible way.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Invincible Force
2. Death Trap
3. The Ritual
4. Tormentor
5. Bestial Invasion
6. Thrash Attack
7. Antichrist
8. Black Death
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Destruction
DESTRUCTION is a band that needs no introduction, but I'll give them one anyway because, hey, that's my job. Hailing from Germany, these thrash metal legends have been tearing up the scene since the early 80s, leaving a trail of destruction (pun intended) in their wake. Led by the enigmatic frontman Schmier, whose vocals can peel the paint off the walls, DESTRUCTION is not for the faint-hearted. With blistering guitar riffs that will make your ears bleed and drumming that could shake the foundations of buildings, this band is not here to play nice. But don't let their aggressive sound fool you - these guys have a wicked sense of humour that shines through in their music. Their latest album, "Born to Perish", is a testament to their enduring legacy in the metal world. Packed with face-melting solos and neck-snapping breakdowns, it's a reminder that DESTRUCTION is still at the top of their game. From the relentless assault of tracks like "Betrayal" to the epic closer "Rotten", this album is a masterclass in thrash metal. But DESTRUCTION is more than just music - they're a way of life. With a dedicated fanbase that will follow them to the ends of the earth (or at least to the mosh pit), this band is a force to be reckoned with. So if you're looking for a musical experience that will leave you bruised, battered, and begging for more, look no further than DESTRUCTION. Just make sure you've got your helmet on.
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