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  • Audio CD (September 3, 1991)
  • Original Release Date: September 3, 1991
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Megaforce / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002IRL
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #69,023 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Grade A Thrash from Overkill, October 1, 2004
Overkill have got to be the most underrated thrash band ever, and this is probably the best album I've heard from them.(though it's pretty close between this and Years of Decay) They've got greater variety than just about any other thrash band, a way above average singer and some of the most consistent riff-writing around. Plus, they have some of the better lyrics in the genre, and lack the stupid posturing lots of metal bands tend to disply. Simply put, no thrash fan should be without this album.

This album is noteworthy partially because it is one of the few straight-up old school thrash albums to actually have good production. The guitars are thick and clear, the drums thud nicely and it's all balanced out very well. Fortunately, it has superior songwriting to go along with the excellent production. Each of the conventional, driving thrash songs works well, and it's got a number of true classics. Coma is about everything you want from a thrash opener, although the intro is perhaps a bit too long. It's got some of the best riffs on the album, and lotsa nice double bass too. Blood Money is probably the best straight ahead thrash song here. I absolutely love the chorus, and it's got memorable vocals throughout. Definitely the most energetic song here too. Live Young, Die Free is an absolute clinic in thrash riff writing.(best riffs on the album for sure) All the riffs rule and they do a particularly good job of mutating the riffs.(Like how the main riff comes in has 2 main variants, one using triplets, the other alternate picking) It's got another good chorus too. The title track is a masterpiece of grooving, atmospheric metal. Overkill does slow material better than any other thrash band, and this is about as good as it gets. The riffs are absolutely crushingly heavy and the drumming is agonizingly slow and powerful. It's also got some really great vocals from Ellsworth.(As is typical of their slower songs.) The pair Nice Day For A Funeral and Soulitude close out the album as a single, 10 minute+ epic. Not as heavy as Horrorscope, but even more atmospheric, with more melody and some very nice lead work. The 2 choruses are great, once again. The chorus to Soulitude is pretty affecting, and it brings the album to a great close. The cover of Frankenstein is really cool too. It brings in a bit more melodicism and light-heartedness to the album, but it still thrashes pretty good.

That's it. This is pretty much mandatory for thrash fans.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Day For A Funeral, January 6, 2005
By Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
When Overkill ditched their guitarist Bobby Gustafson in 1990, many predicted the end for Thrash's most enduring band. Few guitarists in the genre have ever been able to match his chops and technique, and for many fans, his playing provided much of the band's personality. Fans were concerned Overkill without Gustafson would have been like Black Sabbath without Tony Iommi.

They needn't have worried. `Horrorscope' turned out to be Overkill's most mature and most consistent release of their career to that point. The new guitar duo of Merritt Gant and Rob Cannavino proved to be a match even for a guitarist as good as Gustafson, and helped revitalise the band.

"Coma" starts with a haunting acoustic intro, before letting loose with a full on double kick drum and power chord typhoon. Immediately obvious- two guitars are heavier than one. Where DD Verni had often had to sacrifice a little of the bottom end to fill the vacant mid ranges now sat a second guitar. While studio trickery meant the rhythm guitar never dropped out during solos on previous Overkill albums, two guitars proved to be far more versatile, flexible and heavier.

Overkill's unique character remained intact through the vocals of Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth. While Blitz is not the best vocalist ever, he's one of the most distinctive, and probably the most versatile to ever front a Thrash Metal band. From soaring pseudo-Operatics on "Coma" to the pessimistic wailing of "Soulitude", Blitz covers a whole range of emotions, from rage to frustration, to bare faced aggression, sometimes within the space of a few lines.

Gustafson was hardly missed in the song writing department either. The band wrote riffs by the bucketload, with songs like "Blood Money" and "Thanx For Nothin'" featuring some of the best ever. There are a few slower, brooding songs with a feel similar to "Playing With Spiders/Skullcrusher" from previous album `The Years Of Decay', although the focus is more on an atmosphere of despair and hopelessness than just playing slow to hit low frequencies. The grinding bass-led intro to the title track is an unstoppable juggernaut, creating a theme the rest of the song to build off without ever lifting the tempo above lumbering. "New Machine" features a closing passage which creates robotic, automaton imagery like a scene from the movie "Metropolis".

While Overkill had always dealt with dark themes, the lyrics here had none of the camp silliness of older songs like "Hello From The Gutter", "Brainfade" and "Hammerhead". Instead, the lyrics on `Horrorscope' pertain to living with a sense of hopelessness or helplessness, and the inevitability and finality of death. The closing couplet of "Nice Day... For A Funeral" and "Soulitude" reach the depths of sombre introspection. The songs deal in turn with death ("Yeah, the last of sunshine/Oh, ya know, for what it's worth/Nice day for a funeral") and it's aftermath ("I remember here/Thought it was a dream/I never thought I'd come to this). While it may seem like a depressing way to finish an album, it is highly thought provoking.

Showing a maturity which only comes through self-confidence, `Horrorscope' wasn't exactly what fans were expecting, but few were disappointed by it. Overkill showed up more famous peers like Metallica, Megadeth and even Exodus, by shifting their focus without compromising their principles.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential, indeed., May 17, 2004
Of the first few albums Overkill released, they outdid themselves in 1991, right about the same time most of the other late 80s thrash "gods" had started running out of juice. "Horrorscope" is the pinnacle of achievement reached after the promise of "Under the Influence" and "The Years of Decay," both of which are strongly recommended as well.

I do have a special memory of this album, as the tour supporting this record was one of the hardest, heaviest and fastest shows I had ever seen at the time, and it was pretty great considering the state of metal in 1991.

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5.0 out of 5 stars BEST OVERKILL ALBUM...EXCELLENT TRASH ALBUM
THIS album came out in 1991. i remember playing it in my car and headbanging going to school. it still rocks today when other thrash metal groups get better exposure than these... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Wreckedneck

5.0 out of 5 stars full out thrasher piece
the most furyious of the overkill catalog,power fury technial thrash but with moments of true restaint till they rip you head off again. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great year for metal
I think that 1990, 1991 and 1992 was a greater years for metal music. many band edited fabulous albums for this years and HORRORSCOPE is one of them. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The new machine
I got introduced to this group once when I was watching Headbangers Ball and the old pirate ships came up in Horroscope-- loved that video. Read more
Published 21 months ago by getgo

4.0 out of 5 stars good sh#t
1991`s horroscope is a great cd,overkill is a kickass old-school thrash metal band from ny,they have a pretty large library,this, in my opinion this is one of their best.
Published on November 4, 2007 by cmo

5.0 out of 5 stars Overkills Best
Horrorscope continues to be a great metal record, even since its release in 1991. This was the best Overkill line-up as far as I am concerned, with Sid Falack on Drums (the best... Read more
Published on January 30, 2006 by T. Gore

5.0 out of 5 stars My all time favorite!
I love this cd so much I had it tattooed on my left arm. Thats the logo and not the actuall cd. This is not only the best line up Overkill ever had it was also the best sounding... Read more
Published on September 28, 2005 by Spanky Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Overkill's best....and that is saying something
Horrorscope is the crowning achievement from Overkill. They have consistently put out quality album after quality album and you rarely, if ever, hear an Overkill fan that feels... Read more
Published on July 17, 2004 by roamer

5.0 out of 5 stars My Horrorscope for today is...
This is my first Overkill experience (I'm a thrash metal newbie), and I'm on my way to try out this "Years of Decay" everyone's talking about. Read more
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