The final
Overkill disc to feature guitarist
Bobby Gustafson, this 1989 recording is considered a classic by the group's fans, and is often mentioned as the pinnacle of the East Coast thrashers' recording career. Casual
Overkill listeners will only be able to discern subtle differences between
The Years of Decay and earlier efforts, but there is no doubt that the group consistently refined their sound during the '80s, offering successive improvements on each of their first four releases. Famed
metal producer
Terry Date does a fine job dealing with the instrumental overkill, allowing the tight, but still raucous performances to shine. Typically similar with one another, it is hard to pick standout tracks, but the grinding
"Playing With Fire/Skullcrusher" is a minor highlight, with its dynamic structure and above average lyrics. As usual, vocalist
Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth's impersonation of a 33 rpm
Udo album cranked up to 78 severely detracts from
Overkill's violent mix of tight guitars and drums. This same problem plagues many
Overkill recordings, however, so like most of the band's catalog, this record is a bit of an acquired taste. Recommended strongly to longtime fans of the group,
The Years of Decay is one of
Overkill's most satisfying efforts. ~ Vincent Jeffries