Wrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park

Wrecking Everything – An Evening in Asbury Park is a 2002 live DVD by thrash metal band Overkill. It was recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey on March 23, 2002. This is the very first Overkill DVD/VHS and the video counterpart to their Wrecking Everything live album.

Wrecking Everything - An Evening in Asbury Park
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ReleasedSep 24, 2002
RecordedMar 23, 2002
GenreThrash metal
Length1:58:10 (Disc 1)
90:00 (Disc 2)
LabelSpitfire
ProducerOverkill
Overkill chronology
Wrecking Everything - An Evening in Asbury Park
(2002)
Live at Wacken Open Air 2007
(2008)

Track listing

Disc 1: An Evening in Asbury Park – Live

  1. "Necroshine"
  2. "Thunderhead"
  3. "Evil Never Dies"
  4. "Deny the Cross"
  5. "Wrecking Crew"
  6. "Powersurge"
  7. "Gasoline Dream"
  8. "I Hate"
  9. "Coma"
  10. "Shred"
  11. "Hello from the Gutter"
  12. "Bleed Me"
  13. "Long Time Dyin"
  14. "It Lives"
  15. "Battle"
  16. "Spiritual Void"
  17. "The Years of Decay"
  18. "In Union We Stand"
  19. "Overkill"
  20. "Horrorscope"
  21. "Rotten to the Core"
  22. "Elimination"
  23. "Fuck You/War Pigs"

Disc 2: Special Features

  • Batmen: The Return (Chaly Speaks Documentary) – 85 min.
  • Behind the Scenes – 5 min.
  • Photo Gallery

Credits

  • D.D. Verni – Bass
  • Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth – Vocals
  • Tim Mallare – Drums
  • Dave Linsk – Guitars
  • Derek Tailer – Guitars
  • Produced by Overkill
  • Recorded at The Paramount, Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA on March 23, 2002
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