"Overkill" is a song by the Australian new wave band Men at Work. It was released in March 1983 as the second single from their second album Cargo. Written by lead singer Colin Hay, the song reached No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, No. 5 on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart, and the top 10 in Canada, Ireland, and Norway.
"Overkill" was written by Men at Work frontman Colin Hay, who described the song as being about "stepping into the unknown." He elaborated:
Hay said that the song reflected his fear that he might be consumed by success, especially with regard to his tendency toward addiction and how he must avoid the pitfalls of fame. Hay was proud of the song after composing it; he recalled, "That was the first song that I wrote where I thought that maybe I could actually make a living as a songwriter, perhaps. I thought that was a good song that I'd written, one that will stand the test of time. I felt at the time it had something to it. I was very happy with that song."
Men at Work's second studio album, Cargo, was released in Australia in April 1983, reaching No. 1 on the Kent Music Report albums chart. The album's lead single, "Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive", was issued in Australia ahead of the album in October 1982 and reached No. 6 on the Kent Music Report singles chart. Despite recording having been completed in mid-1982, Cargo release was held back due to the international commercial success of the band's 1981 debut album, Business as Usual.
Preceding the album, "Overkill" was released in March 1983 and debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 28 on 9 April. It peaked at No. 3 in early June. In Canada, the song was ranked No. 55 on the 1983 year-end chart and was certified gold by Music Canada. The band toured the world extensively in 1983 to promote the album and related singles. Critically, Cash Box praised the "supple sax line."
The video was mostly shot in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda and featured landmarks such as the Esplanade Hotel and the St Kilda Pier.
American alternative rock band Lazlo Bane covered the song and released it in 1996 as a B-side of their debut single "Buttercup", through Fish of Death Records.
After the group signed with Almo Sounds, the song was re-released as a promo single and included on the EP Short Style, and it was later released on the band's debut album 11 Transistor, which came out in January 1997. As a commercial single "Overkill" was released in some territories in 1997 and 1998.
The song was recorded with the participation of Colin Hay, who plays guitar on the track and sings the last verse alone, and the last chorus with Chad Fischer.
Lazlo Bane's music video, directed by Mark Miremont and also featuring Hay, was released 28 May 1997 and eventually entered MTV2's Top 10 of the 1997.
The video shows Lazlo Bane playing the song in a large hall of a hotel during the night which disturbs other residents who are portrayed by the members of the band. Colin Hay acts as the front desk clerk. During the first half of the song Hay receives several angry calls about the noise but does nothing about it. During the guitar solo the hotel starts to shake, finally forcing Hay to enter the hall where the band is playing, but only to sing the rest of the song together with the band.
1997 CD <small>(Festival Records D1648)</small>
1998 CD <small>(BANG! 20545)</small>