Today in 2005 The Mentors released the album Over The Top
Seattle, Washington (early) / Hollywood, California (now) Heavy/Thrash Metal/Punk
Status:Active
Years active: 1977-present
The Mentors were one of the pioneers of the underground shock rock movement that would open the door for artists like G.G. Allin and the Dwarves in the '80s. Known for their crude production and filthy lyrics, they were a popular target of parent groups throughout their original incarnation. Celebrated by musicians like Anthrax, Ministry, and Faith No More, they became a cult favorite, developing a dedicated fan base that appreciated their tactics.
Mentor Records
Jake Huber (R.I.P. 2020) Vocals
Sickie Wifebeater Guitars
Sickie Jr. Guitars
Dr. Heathen Scum Bass, Vocals
Moosedick Drums
Guest/Session
Sleazy P. (Dane) Drums (1, 9)
1. Suck for Rent (3:52)
2. Young Fresh Tight Sweet Stuff (3:18)
3. Over the Top (4:59)
4. Sickie Sniffer Test (3:01)
5. Electric Dick (3:56)
6. Sex Boose Weed Speed (3:15)
7. Whit It Out (4:56)
8. Inches of Three (4:48)
9. Oxycution Date (10:37)
Total Time: 42:42
All songs written by Carlson, Broy, Solberg, Huber.
There is a hidden track (03:30) after 03:05 of silence at the end of "OxyCution Date" (04:01).
Over The Top is American heavy metal band The Mentors' sixth album.
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