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An Overdose of Death...
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2008
RecordedMay 11–20, 2008
Genre Thrash metal, black metal, crossover thrash
Length36:34
Label Relapse
Producer Jack Endino
Toxic Holocaust chronology
Hell on Earth
(2005)
An Overdose of Death...
(2008)
Conjure and Command
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Blabbermouth [2]

An Overdose of Death... is the third full-length album released by American thrash metal band Toxic Holocaust on September 2, 2008. Music videos have been made for "Wild Dogs", "Nuke the Cross", and "The Lord of the Wasteland". These songs are all staples in the Toxic Holocaust discography. Another song that displays an example of perfect performance in studio is “Future Shock”. Critical reviews also mark these as the best songs of a good but mixed album. The Album consists of solid guitar riffs delivered in time along with one of the greatest drum performances of the year. The Vocals delivered by Joel Grind are very brutal and black thrash oriented. This album is the first of which the black thrash operation released on Relapse Records. [3]

Track listing

Bass guitarist Ola Flink of Soilwork wearing t-shirt Toxic Holocaust - City of a Million Graves

All songs written by Joel Grind.

No.TitleLength
1."Wild Dogs"2:18
2."Nuke the Cross"2:48
3."Endless Armageddon"3:15
4."Future Shock"2:33
5."War Game"0:59
6."In the Name of Science"3:24
7."March from Hell"2:53
8."Gravelord"2:17
9."War Is Hell"3:01
10."The Lord of the Wasteland"2:48
11."Feedback, Blood, and Distortion"3:27
12."Death from Above"2:00
13."City of a Million Graves"4:51
Total length:36:34
  • The Japanese edition includes the bonus track "666".

Personnel

Toxic Holocaust
  • Joel Grind - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
  • 'Personality' Paul Barke - lead guitar, production
  • Donny Paycheck - drums
Production

References

  1. ^ Gregg Pratt. "Overdose of Death review". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ Ryan Ogle. "Overdose of Death review". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  3. ^ Keith Carman (18 August 2008). "An Overdose Of Death..." Exclaim!. Retrieved 7 July 2019.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Overdose of Death...
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2008
RecordedMay 11–20, 2008
Genre Thrash metal, black metal, crossover thrash
Length36:34
Label Relapse
Producer Jack Endino
Toxic Holocaust chronology
Hell on Earth
(2005)
An Overdose of Death...
(2008)
Conjure and Command
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Blabbermouth [2]

An Overdose of Death... is the third full-length album released by American thrash metal band Toxic Holocaust on September 2, 2008. Music videos have been made for "Wild Dogs", "Nuke the Cross", and "The Lord of the Wasteland". These songs are all staples in the Toxic Holocaust discography. Another song that displays an example of perfect performance in studio is “Future Shock”. Critical reviews also mark these as the best songs of a good but mixed album. The Album consists of solid guitar riffs delivered in time along with one of the greatest drum performances of the year. The Vocals delivered by Joel Grind are very brutal and black thrash oriented. This album is the first of which the black thrash operation released on Relapse Records. [3]

Track listing

Bass guitarist Ola Flink of Soilwork wearing t-shirt Toxic Holocaust - City of a Million Graves

All songs written by Joel Grind.

No.TitleLength
1."Wild Dogs"2:18
2."Nuke the Cross"2:48
3."Endless Armageddon"3:15
4."Future Shock"2:33
5."War Game"0:59
6."In the Name of Science"3:24
7."March from Hell"2:53
8."Gravelord"2:17
9."War Is Hell"3:01
10."The Lord of the Wasteland"2:48
11."Feedback, Blood, and Distortion"3:27
12."Death from Above"2:00
13."City of a Million Graves"4:51
Total length:36:34
  • The Japanese edition includes the bonus track "666".

Personnel

Toxic Holocaust
  • Joel Grind - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass
  • 'Personality' Paul Barke - lead guitar, production
  • Donny Paycheck - drums
Production

References

  1. ^ Gregg Pratt. "Overdose of Death review". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ Ryan Ogle. "Overdose of Death review". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  3. ^ Keith Carman (18 August 2008). "An Overdose Of Death..." Exclaim!. Retrieved 7 July 2019.




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