mc666 Master Sailboat
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| Subject: Re: Overkill's best era Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:47 pm | |
| - Eyesore wrote:
- I love all eras, but I kind of dig the stuff from W.F.O and beyond better.
And why three "eras?" Isn't W.F.O. really where they switched it up a bit, got heavier and groovier? I'd say the band had two distinct eras. don't know about heavier, but i'd say I Hear Black is where the groove element really started. _________________ | |
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Troublezone Road Warrior
Number of posts : 17180 Age : 48
| Subject: Re: Overkill's best era Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:38 am | |
| - mc666 wrote:
- Eyesore wrote:
- I love all eras, but I kind of dig the stuff from W.F.O and beyond better.
And why three "eras?" Isn't W.F.O. really where they switched it up a bit, got heavier and groovier? I'd say the band had two distinct eras. don't know about heavier, but i'd say I Hear Black is where the groove element really started. I think the groove started with some of the stuff on Years of Decay. | |
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fingers Metal master
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Grimmo Metal graduate
Number of posts : 413 Age : 55
| Subject: Re: Overkill's best era Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:41 pm | |
| The early era is my favourite, especially Years of Decay and Horrorscope. | |
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arttieTHE1manparty Administrator
Number of posts : 863 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: Overkill's best era Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:07 am | |
| I voted the current era by the slimmest of margins over their early years. I think its a lot like Ult said...this is what I listen to the most now.
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