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Overkill
Aztec Theatre — San Antonio, TX

Overkill is a thrash metal band from New Jersey that's been consistently loud since 1980. They're one of the few bands from the original wave who never broke up, which says something about their work ethic if nothing else. Their sound is straightforward thrash with the kind of production that lets every guitar riff land hard. Bobby Blitz's vocals are an acquired taste—aggressively nasal, impossible to ignore. Albums like Ironbound and Feel the Fire showcase a band that never got precious about their formula, just kept refining the brutality. They've released enough records to fill a decent-sized discography, and most of them don't embarrass them. Overkill exists in that sweet spot where they're respected enough by metal heads to keep touring constantly, but unknown enough to a general audience that their shows feel like they're for people who actually care about thrash metal. They treat every venue like it matters.

Overkill shows move. No tuning breaks, minimal talking, just sustained aggression for ninety minutes. The pit is serious but not violent. Blitz's voice cuts through everything live. These crowds are there specifically for this band, not just passing through.

Known for Rotten to the Core, Ironbound, Mean, Green, Killing Machine, Come and Get Me, Infectious

Overkill rolled through San Antonio in October 2024, delivering a tight eight-song set at Boeing Center at Tech Port that felt like a masterclass in controlled aggression. They opened with "Scorched" and didn't let up, moving through deep cuts like "The Surgeon" and "Elimination" alongside classics like "Rotten to the Core" and "Hello From the Gutter." The closing stretch—"Ironbound" into "Fuck You"—left no ambiguity about what they came to do. For a band that's been grinding since the early 80s, Overkill still sounds like they have something to prove, and San Antonio got the proof in full.

San Antonio's metal scene has always been overshadowed by Austin's reputation, but the city has a solid underground following for the harder stuff. Thrash and traditional heavy metal find willing ears here, especially among crowds that appreciate bands more interested in muscle than melody. Overkill's East Coast thrash credentials and no-frills approach fit the city's taste for straightforward, unpolished intensity. It's not a scene that chases trends—it's built on respect for bands that have earned their place through decades of relentless output.

Stay in Southtown, where the gallery scene and restored Victorian homes give you something real to walk through between dinner reservations at Cured, which does thoughtful Italian-influenced cooking without pretension. Catch the show, then spend the next morning at Pearl Brewery itself—the district's worth an hour of wandering. The Majestic Theatre or the Tobin Center are your likely venues depending on the tour routing. Head to the McNay Art Museum if you've got afternoon time; it's one of the better regional collections in Texas and won't feel like you're wasting daylight.

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