
Game Over is the debut album by Nuclear Assault. Most fans consider it their best. Nuclear Assault came into being after Anthrax bassist Danny Lilker was fired from Anthrax because he wanted to pursue more aggressive forms of music. After recording a handful of demos and doing some heavy touring the band signed to Comat Records and released Game Over. The album received a lot of critical acclaims and is considered by many to be the band’s best album.

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Tracklist
- Live, Suffer, Die:
- Sin:
- Cold Steel:
- Betrayal:
- Radiation Sickness:
- Hang the Pope:
- After the Holocaust:
- Mr. Softee Theme:
- Stranded in Hell:
- Nuclear War:
- My America:
- Vengeance:
- Brain Death:
Personal:
John Connelly – Guitar/Vocals
Anthony Bramante – Lead Guitar
Dan Lilker – Bass
Glenn Evans – Drums
Country: United States
Nuclear Assualt Is
Formed in: 1984
Genre: Thrash Metal
Release Date: October 7th, 1986 (Original), 1999 (Reissue)
Label: Combat (Original), Century Media Records (Reissue)
Recorded May 1986 at Pyramid Sound, Ithaca, New York
Produced by Alex Perialas and Nuclear Assault
Mastered by Tom Coyne
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