Walk Through Fire

Overkill · Immortalis [2008]

Wake a little woozy, feeling shitty

Overdone, overtired

Walking like you lose, just shitty

Wherever you go



Are you happy with the congregation?

Do you find that you always need more?

Are you wishing on a constellation?

Do you find that your throat's always sore?



You know what they needed

You know what they like

You got them believing

That all of it's right



One moment, one man

One time does the best he can

One push and one desire

One time to walk through fire



Got an itty, bitty, shitty, over

Now start the fire

Just enough pity left to start

What you don't want to know



Are you happy with your contribution?

Do you find that you always want more?

Are you praying for the revolution?

Looking forward to your day in court



You know what they needed

You know what they like

You got them believing

That all of it's right



One moment, one man

One time does the best he can

One push and one desire

One time to walk through fire



One moment, one man

One time does the best he can

One push and one desire

One time to walk through fire



You know what they needed

You know what they like

You got them believing all



One moment, one man

One time does the best he can

One push and one desire

One time to walk through fire



One moment, one man

One time does the best he can

One push and one desire

One time to walk through fire

Walk Through Fire

Walk Through Fire stands as a testament to Overkill's enduring presence in the thrash metal landscape. Released on the 2008 album Immortalis, the track captures the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and relentless pacing that has defined their career for decades. As part of a discography spanning numerous albums, this recording reflects the group's ability to maintain high-energy intensity while exploring the thematic weight of survival and resilience. The song fits seamlessly within the era's output, showcasing the tight musicianship and powerful vocal delivery that fans have come to expect. It remains a solid song in their extensive catalogue, highlighting the band's commitment to the genre's core principles without sacrificing their distinct New Jersey sound.