Overdrive (band)

Overdrive

Overdrive performing live at the Sziget Festival in 2010.
Background information
Origin Zrenjanin, Serbia
Genres Hardcore punk, metalcore
Years active 1994 present
Labels Boa Records, PGP-RTS, Exit Music
Members Dragan Midorović
Damir Milutinov
Aleksandar Midorović
Dragan Živković
Nebojša Mitrović
Past members Aleksandar Vujnov
Branislav Đerić
Slobodan Levakov

Overdrive is a Serbian hardcore punk/metalcore band from Zrenjanin.

History

The band was formed in 1992 by Dragan Midorović (guitar). The band performed as a cover band with various band lineups until the arrival of Damir Milutinov (vocals) and Aleksandar Midorović (guitar), when they started writing their own material. The band released their debut album No More Words through the independent record label Boa Records. Beside the three members, the album also featured Aleksandar Vujnov (bass guitar) and Nebojša Mitrović (drums).

The followup, the album Everything's Fine, featured the new drummer Branislav Đerić. Live versions of the songs from the first two studio albums were included on the third studio album Movement, released through PGP-RTS. The album also featured a cover version of the Madonna song "Erotica". The album was recorded with Dragan Živković (bass guitar) and Slobodan Levakov (drums).

In 2010, the band released their fourth studio album Explode for free download through the Exit Music record label.[1]

Overdrive has performed as an opening band for Pro-Pain, Soulfly, The Prodigy, Slayer, Korn, and other acts.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

References

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