OVERDRIVERS
Overdrivers came up in the late 1970s with a hard rock sound built around Jareth Hayes's vocals. Their debut album was called 'High Mountains,' which also...
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Overdrivers came up in the late 1970s with a hard rock sound built around Jareth Hayes's vocals. Their debut album was called 'High Mountains,' which also gave them their most recognizable song. The track had a big, catchy melody that stuck with people.
They put out a few more records after that, like 'Thunderbolts and Lightning' and 'Hurricane Warning.' The band had some rough patches with personal issues and money, and there was talk of a backstage fight with another group, though not much is clear about what actually happened.
They've done some reunion shows here and there in more recent times. The members have kept working on music separately, but 'High Mountains' is still the thing most people remember.
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