Identifier | 6647214 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Sound Rating | A- |
Note | "Hello From The Gutter" Tracks 1 thru 7 Venue Unknow(FM) Tracks 8 thru 13 L'Amours(AUD) |
Source Info | Possible FM>??>Silver CD>CDR |
J-Card Comment | "Hello From The Gutter" Publisher: Morbius Catalog #: ?? Released :?? Origin: Europe Over Art: No Tracks 1 thru 7 Venue Unknow (FM ??) (A quality) Tracks 8 thru 13 L'Amours (AUD) (B+ quality) 1. "Skullcrusher" (10:08) 2. "F**k You" (4:57) 3. "I Hate" (4:37) 4. "In Union We Stand" (3:56) 5. "Rotten to the Core" (4:55) 6. "guitar solo" (3:44) 7. "E.vil N.ever D.ies" (4:59) 8. "Time to Kill" (5:39) 9. "Powersurge" (4:10) 10. "Birth of Tension" (5:51) 11. "Hello From the Gutter" (4:41) 12. "Wrecking Crew" (4:29) 13. "Skullcrusher" (10:01) From http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/overkill.htm Superb live bootleg featuring some material that I hadn't heard live before. "F.U.", "Rotten to the Core" and "I Hate" have been recorded live a million times over, but "In Union We Stand", "Time to Kill", "Powersurge", "Birth of Tension", and "Hello From the Gutter" are all pretty rare to hear live. The venue is not listend on this disc, however, tracks 1-7 are from a different show than the rest of the disc. Tracks 8-13 were apparently recorded at the Ritz in NY, as Blitz can be heard welcoming the audience to the Ritz and telling everyone to give it up for Dark Angel and Biohazard, who apparently opened the show. The sound quality is slightly better on the first half of the disc. The only other info given is that it is an "excellent Radio Show Recording." |
Traded From | James Bryte |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Overkill 1990-??-?? L'Amour, Brooklyn, NY | |
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Set 1 | Time To Kill Powersurge Birth Of Tension Hello From The Gutter Wrecking Crew Playing With Spiders / Skull Krusher |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | This show most often circulates as part of the "Hello From the Gutter" bootleg, which also features 7 tracks from an FM broadcast, Boston 01/18/90. |