Fuck You and Then Some

Fuck You and Then Some (stylized as !!!Fuck You!!! and Then Some) is a 1996 reissue of the Overkill EPs Overkill (1984) and !!!Fuck You!!! (1987), combined with bonus live tracks, including a cover of Black Sabbath's "Hole in the Sky." The cover of this compilation album is the same as !!!Fuck You!!!, although the cover of that EP does not feature the words "and Then Some".

Track listing

Personnel

  • Rat Skates – death growls
  • D.D. Verni – bass guitar
  • Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth – vocals
  • Bobby Gustafson – guitars
  • Sid Falck – drums and percussion
  • References

    External links

  • Official OVERKILL Site
  • BORN IN THE BASEMENT- Thrash Metal/ Overkill History
  • Overkill artwork archive from Rat Skates
  • Overkill Lyrics
  • Fuck You

    Fuck You may refer to:

    Music

  • Fuck You (EP), a 1987 thrash metal EP by Overkill
  • "Fuck You" (CeeLo Green song)
  • "Fuck You" (Lily Allen song)
  • "Fuck You", a song by Dr. Dre on 2001
  • "Fuck You", a 2004 metal song by Damageplan on New Found Power
  • "Fuck You", a 2006 R&B single by Anna David
  • "Fuck You", a 2012 punk rock single by Bad Religion
  • "Fuck You", a 2011 comedy-folk song by Garfunkel and Oates
  • "Fuck You", a song by Subhumans
  • Other uses

  • A form of the profanity "Fuck"
  • Fuck You (magazine), a literary periodical
  • The finger, a gesture with that name
  • See also

  • Fuck (word)
  • Fuck It (disambiguation)
  • Fuck off (disambiguation)
  • Pharoahe Monch

    Troy Donald Jamerson (born October 31, 1972), better known by his stage name Pharoahe Monch, is an American rapper from Queens, New York City. He is known for his complex lyrics, complex delivery, and internal and multisyllabic rhyme schemes.

    Biography

    Pharoahe Monch's name is derived from the monkey doll Monchhichi. After receiving a bad haircut, which left Monch looking like a "chimpanzee", girls in Monch's class at the High School of Art and Design began calling him "Monchhichi", which was later shortened to "Monch". Monch adopted the "Pharoahe" prefix after meeting future Organized Konfusion partner Prince Po.

    Monch released three albums as part of the rap duo Organized Konfusion with partner Prince Poetry: The self-titled Organized Konfusion, Stress: The Extinction Agenda and The Equinox. The duo handled a large amount of production on these albums themselves. All albums received positive critical reviews, but moderate sales. As a result, the duo split up after recording their final album The Equinox in 1997. Prince Poetry has since denied the possibility of an Organized Konfusion reunion.

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