| Location: | Oslo, Norway |
| Venue: | Rockefeller, John Dee, Sentrum Scene, Garage, Maiden, Rock In and Blå |
| Date: | 19-22nd March 2008 |
| Age Limit: | 18 years |
| Capacity: | 1500 a day |
| Artists: | 40 - 10 per day |
| Doors Open: | 17:00 |
| Official Hotel: | Scandic Edderkoppen |
| Click on the links below to order tickets. The festival got a 18 year age limit. Tickets are non-refundable. | |||||||
| Type | All Days* | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Expo | SubScene (All Ages) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOK | 170 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 125 | 140 | |
| USD | 230 | 35 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 25 | TBA |
| Norway | buy | buy | buy | buy | buy | buy | |
| Abroad | buy | buy | buy | TBA | |||
| * 4 day passes includes all 4 days and entrance to the Expo. | |||||||
| PS: Ticket fees are included. Postage is also included on foreign orders. | |||||||
1985 - Feel the Fire
1985 - Overkill (EP)
1987 - Taking Over
1988 - Fuck you (EP)
1988 - Under the Influence
1989 - The Years of Decay
1991 - Horrorscope
1993 - I hear Black
1994 - W.F.O
1996 - The Killing Kind
1997 - From the Underground and Below
1999 - Coverkill
1999 - Necroshine
2000 - Bloodletting
2003 - Killbox 13
2005 - ReliXIV
2007 - Immortalis
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth - vocals
D.D. Verni - bass
Derek "The Skull" Tailer - guitar
Dave Linsk - guitar
Ron Lipnicki - drums
Overkill are the alpha and the omega of thrash metal. With a career spanning over two decades and 14 full-length albums, Overkill have remained a constant in the metal genre they helped define.
The Jersey workingman's metal monster originally formed as a four-piece. The selfproclaimed "Wrecking Crew" released a handful of albums on the quintessential metal label Megaforce Records in the early '80s. As label mates with such bands as Metallica and Anthrax, Overkill became part of the birth of the East Coast thrash metal scene. The band's relationship with Megaforce culminated in the release of 1991's acclaimed Horrorscope. From there, the band moved on to Atlantic records where they would produce I Hear Black and W.F.O.
After leaving Atlantic Records, Overkill would spend the next 10 years releasing highpowered thrash records and taking on a seemingly endless touring cycle. The band remained true to their thrash metal roots and released some of their best work, including 1999's Necroshine and 2003's Killbox 13, with both records becoming the keystone of thrash metal for fans worldwide.
Overkill have toured the globe endlessly, hitting scores of music venues and participating in all of the heavy European festivals. Gaining legions of metal fans wherever they travel, the band has conquered the globe from the Far East to South America. Overkill have shared the stage with metal icons new and old.
Now with Bodog Music, the band is set to rejoin forces with Jonny and Marsha Zazula, previous owners of Megaforce Records, who are now part of the Bodog Team in the United States. Overkill will unleash its 15th studio album, Immortalis, on October 9, 2007. The upcoming album features Overkill's latest lineup, which, along with founders Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth and D.D. Verni, includes guitarists Derek "The Skull" Tailer and Dave Linsk, as well as the newest member to join the band, drummer Ron Lipnicki.
There are few names as well respected as Overkill, and with the resurgence of metal in the music world, this band is poised to return to the top. Overkill are ready to show mature metal heads they still have it and are geared up to teach the new schoolers exactly how it's done.






