OVERDOSE - Progress of decadence CD
Kuvaus
- Rio Samba e Porrada no Morro
- Street Law
- Straight to the Point
- Progress of Decadence
- Capitalist Way
- Deep in Your Mind
- Noise From Brazil
- Aluquisarrerá
- Favela
- No Truce
- Faithful Death
- Stupid Generation
- Zombie Factory
- Pedro Alberto "Bozó" Amorim
- Claudio David
- Sérgio Cichovicz
- Eddie Weber
- André Marcio
Under one flag / Music for nations 1993
Overdose was one of Brazil's oldest metal bands, having been formed in Belo Horizonte in the early 80's by Baza and Claudio David. By 1985 a stable lineup had materialized and the band, ready to record, attracted the interest of the brand new Cogumelo record label. As they didn't yet have enough material for a full-length album, it was decided that they'd release a split LP with another band, and that band happened to be another young Brazilian band by the name of Sepultura. The resulting Seculo XX/Bestial Devastation LP thus linked the two bands forever after, and of course was and is an important release in Brazilian metal history. While Sepultura conquered the world metal scene several years later, Overdose has done reasonably well in their home country but not as well outside of it, as much of their material was only released in Brazil. One album that did get an international release is 1992's Circus Of Death (the only album reviewed here). The style here is thrash, less the deathy style of Sepultura at the time, but a more midpaced power thrash, with Baza's hoarse vocals verging on hardcore.
After the release of their last album (Scars, in 1995) the band carried on amidst some lineup changes, (including, ironically, the addition of founding Sepultura guitarist Jairo Guedz), but they disbanded in 1997.
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