Torture Tech Overdrive is a various artists compilation album released in 1991 by
If It Moves....[1] In October 1994 the album was reissued for a limited run of 1000 pressings by
Cleopatra Records with an extended track listing additional versions of tracks.[2][3][4] The uncredited song is "Back in Black", an cover of the
hard rock band
AC/DC by
Chase's musical outlet
Rendering Service. The song "Lupe Velez" by Jimmy Jazz is about the illogicality of attempting to create a "beautiful suicide."[5]
Reception
Sonic Boom gave Torture Tech Overdrive a positive review and said "definitely a compilation to try and find regardless of its limited edition status."[2]
Torture Tech Overdrive is a various artists compilation album released in 1991 by
If It Moves....[1] In October 1994 the album was reissued for a limited run of 1000 pressings by
Cleopatra Records with an extended track listing additional versions of tracks.[2][3][4] The uncredited song is "Back in Black", an cover of the
hard rock band
AC/DC by
Chase's musical outlet
Rendering Service. The song "Lupe Velez" by Jimmy Jazz is about the illogicality of attempting to create a "beautiful suicide."[5]
Reception
Sonic Boom gave Torture Tech Overdrive a positive review and said "definitely a compilation to try and find regardless of its limited edition status."[2]