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Over the Edge
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Album Details: Over the Edge

Release Date:01/01/1983
Label:Restless Records
UPC:018777218740

Track List: Over the Edge

  1. Over the Edge
  2. Doom Town
  3. So Young
  4. Messenger
  5. Romeo
  6. Now Is the Time
  1. What Is
  2. No One Wants an Alien
  3. Lonely One
  4. No Generation Gap
  5. This Time

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User Reviews: Over the Edge

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    Over the edge

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 15, 2001

    So far, Is This Real? stands as my fav Wipers record. Over the Edge comes off as rougher and edgier, not just in style but also in mixing/mastering. Greg's voice is rougher, the guitars sound rougher, and the album mixing isn't as smooth as Real?. Bu...t the melodies are still great and those classic Wipers lyrics- introspective and kinda loathesome- are still there. This album tends to rock a bit more than Real? at times. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Over the Edge

  • All Music Guide

    A distant cousin of the preceding Youth of America but undoubtedly no less excellent and no less venomous, Over the Edge is a return to the easily digestible song lengths of Is This Real?; however, it all but leaves that debut in its wake. On the strength of some brave/smart radio stations that decided to play this album's "Romeo" (a propulsive horn-flecked slammer in the vein of "Youth of America"), Wipers solidified their status as a certifiable force in the American underground of the early '80s. Songs like "Messenger" and "What Is" show Greg Sage's increasing skill as a pop songwriter. Despite the fusion of punk and pop, the record hardly mirrors the bands that would later be called punk-pop. In fact, this collision of the two elements makes what followed decades later seem twee. There's just too much blood and sweat, and there's too much tightly wound tension released. The overload is tempered somewhat on the album's second side. The arrangements are sparse (and there are less gui...tar fireworks) when compared to their first-side counterparts, but the level of intensity is hardly sacrificed. Over the Edge is a kind of classic; it might have been created with guitars and drums, and it might have verse-chorus-verse song structures, but it's doubtful that Wipers were allowing any influences to creep into the record. The version to own is actually hidden inside Wipers Box Set, which was released by Sage in 2001. While exhaustive at three discs, it shouldn't cost any more than a typical single-disc release. It also sounds better, thanks to a fine remastering job. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Wipers

Misunderstood, mistreated, underrated, and/or just plain unknown, Greg Sage should be mentioned in the first breaths about trailblazing guitarists and U.S. independent music of the '80s and '90s. Since forming his band, Wipers, in Portland, OR, in the late '70s, Sage has been put through the ringer more than enough to justify his hermetic operating methods and attitude.... Read more