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  2. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon - Wikipedia

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    "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by American musician Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached number 10 on the US pop singles chart in 1967. The song enjoyed a second life when it appeared on the 1994 Pulp Fiction soundtrack , performed by rock band Urge Overkill .

  3. Overkill (Men at Work song) - Wikipedia

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    "Overkill" is a song by the Australian new wave band Men at Work. It was released in March 1983 as the second single from their second album Cargo.Written by lead singer Colin Hay, the song peaked at No. 3 on the American Billboard Hot 100; No. 5 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart; and reached the top 10 in Canada, Ireland, and Norway.

  4. Bobby Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ellsworth (born May 3, 1959), best known as Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth, is an American singer who is the lead vocalist of New Jersey thrash metal band Overkill. [3] He has been the vocalist of Overkill since its inception in 1980, and he and bassist D. D. Verni are the band's only constant members.

  5. Coverkill - Wikipedia

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    Coverkill is a cover album released by thrash metal band Overkill in 1999. The album consists of cover songs by artists that influenced the band, including Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Motörhead, Kiss, Judas Priest, Jethro Tull, Ramones, Sex Pistols, the Dead Boys, and Manowar. This was Overkill's first release with guitarist Dave Linsk.

  6. Overkill (Motörhead song) - Wikipedia

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    The songs were finally played again during the 2009 World Magnetic Tour. The song was covered by Overkill, who took their name from the Overkill album by Motörhead, and appears as the first track on their 1999 album Coverkill. [8] In 2008, German heavy metal band Grave Digger included a cover version of the song on their EP Pray.

  7. Wrecking Your Neck - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking Your Neck is a 2-disc live album released by the thrash metal band Overkill in 1995. A March 1995 show, once again in Cleveland, Ohio, was recorded for Overkill's first full-length live album and was released in April 1995; with the first pressing featuring a bonus CD containing the Overkill EP that had been out of print for ten years.

  8. Jesus Urge Superstar - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Urge Superstar is the debut studio album by the alternative rock band Urge Overkill. [7] [8] It was released in 1989. [9] The album is noted for its ironic 1970s-worshipping aesthetic, which would become a staple of the band’s core identity. [10] "Very Sad Trousers" is about the band Royal Trux. [11]

  9. The Killing Kind (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Kind is the eighth studio album released by thrash metal band Overkill in 1996. It was the first album to feature new guitarists Joe Comeau and Sebastian Marino, and was released on CMC International, whereas their previous studio albums were released by either Megaforce or Atlantic Records.