Originally released in 1988, Under the Influence is another confident, if unremarkable Overkill recording. Highlights include the punk-ish "Overkill III (Under the Influence)," as well as trademark pseudo-thrash numbers like "Shred," "Never Say Never," and the minor hit single/video "Hello From the Gutter." One subtle, but very consistent problem with Overkill's brutal riffing sticks out just a little bit more than usual on Under the Influence. That is, the clanky ringing and exaggerated attack of bassist D.D. Verni's instrument. Verni bogs down the group's sound, weakening Overkill's otherwise tight and unified rhythmic signature. As usual, the real problem with Under the Influence is vocalist Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth's overdone vocals. Ellsworth is a singer of rare ability, but his cartoon approach takes Overkill way over the top, eroding the band's technically impressive, musical base. But despite this consistent challenge to their listenability, Overkill still cranks out their own brand of first-class metal on Under the Influence, a record that, while respectable, might only interest the most passionate fans of the band. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide
Under the Influence
01/01/1988 | Megaforce / Wea
Videos from Under the Influence
All Music Guide Review
Under the Influence Track Listing
Credits of Under the Influence
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Alex Perialas
- Producer, Engineer
- Michael Wagener
- Mixing
- Jon Zazula
- Executive Producer
- Bobby Gustafson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar
- D.D. Verni
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Marsha Zazula
- Executive Producer
- Sid Falck
- Drums
- Pat Calello
- Art Direction
- Rob "Wacko" Hunter
- Assistant Engineer
- Frank White
- Photography
- Lori Fumar
- Mixing Assistant
- Dan Muro
- Photography
- Ron Akiyama
- Photography
- Rich Larson
- Illustrations
- Blitz
- Vocals
- Overkill
- Producer, Main Performer






















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