ReliXIV

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ReliXIV
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2005 (2005-03-22)
RecordedOctober–November 2004
StudioGear Recording Studio, Shrewsbury, New Jersey
Genre Thrash metal
Length50:39
Label Spitfire
Producer Overkill
Overkill chronology
Killbox 13
(2003)
ReliXIV
(2005)
Immortalis
(2007)
Professional ratings
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ReliXIV is the 13th studio album by American thrash metal band Overkill, released in spring 2005. The reason the Roman numeral 14 is included in the title is because the band includes the Overkill EP in their lineup of studio albums, which would make this album the 14th by their chronology. It can also be because Overkill released the covers album Coverkill , which would have been their eleventh studio album. While this diction left it unclear how the title was to be pronounced, Blitz just mentioned it as "Relics" when announcing songs from the album on stage. The album produced the popular "Old School", which has been played at every Overkill show since it was first released. As of late 2007, ReliXIV sold over 16,000 copies in the U.S. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by D.D. Verni and Bobby 'Blitz' Ellsworth

No.TitleLength
1."Within Your Eyes"6:06
2."Love"5:40
3."Loaded Rack"4:43
4."Bats in the Belfry"4:47
5."A Pound of Flesh"3:37
6."Keeper"5:12
7."Wheelz"5:10
8."The Mark"5:54
9."Play the Ace"5:34
10."Old School"3:51
Total length:50:39
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
1."Coma (Live at Club Citta 2004)"4:55
Total length:55:34

Credits

Additional personnel

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References

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