God-Like
Overkill · Other Songs - Overkill
I'm the perfect mix of wrong and right
I'm your full blown blue eyed devil
It's my nature to deceive
You're the classic lost example
With a need to believe, need to believe
You want to
Walk in God-like
Immune to dyin'
What was I thinkin'
As I bent my knee and hailed?
Walk in God-like
Immortal cryin'
What were you thinking
As you took the hammer
In your hand and nailed?
I'm your black book, thatcha live by
I'm the fisherman's hook, that you kill by
I provide your inner peace
Faith in complication
I provide the means, the tools
For blessed devastation
Now you're closer to
Walk in God-like
Immune to dyin'
What was I thinkin'
As I bent my knee and hailed?
Walk in God-like
Immortal cryin'
What were you thinkin'
As you took the hammer
In your hand and?
I'm your crucifix, I'm your black book
I'm your crucifix, your holy black book
I'm your crucifix, I'm your black book
I'm your crucifix, read your black book
Like lambs to the slaughter, they come
Like men in need of water, they come
I'm your full blown blue eyed devil
It's my nature to deceive
You're the classic lost example
With a need to believe, need to believe
Walk in God-like
Immune to dyin'
What was I thinkin'
As I bent my knee and hailed?
Walk in God-like
Immortal cryin'
What were you thinkin'
As you took the hammer
In your hand and?
Walk in God-like
God-Like
God-Like stands as a testament to Overkill's enduring presence within the thrash metal landscape. The band has long been celebrated for their aggressive, high-energy delivery and relentless rhythmic drive, characteristics that define this recording. Overkill's extensive discography showcases a consistent commitment to the genre, blending traditional heavy metal roots with the intensity of thrash. This track exemplifies the group's signature sound, featuring sharp guitar work and powerful vocals that have become hallmarks of their musical identity. As part of their broader body of work, the song reflects the band's ability to maintain relevance through decades of evolution while staying true to their core aesthetic. It remains a compelling song for fans of hard-hitting metal and those exploring the depth of Overkill's catalog.

