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Urge Overkill is an alternative rock band, formed in Chicago, United States, consisting of Nathan "Nash Kato" Kaatrud (vocals/guitar), Eddie "King" Roeser (vocals/guitar/bass guitar), and originally Johnny "Blackie Onassis" Rowan (vocals, drums). Their cover of Neil Diamond's song "Girl, You'll be A Woman Soon" appeared prominently in the movie Pulp Fiction, and became a hit in 1994.//Nash and King originally met in college. They formed Urge Overkill (getting the name from a Parliament song) in Chicago, United States in 1986, with drummer Jack "The Jaguar" Watt, and released an EP, Strange, I..., on Ruthless records produced by Nash's roommate, Steve Albini. A full length album, Jesus Urge Superstar, soon followed, again produced by Albini. These two releases showcased a noise-rock sound common to other Chicago acts of the period.Their next effort, Americruiser, saw a drastic change in style. Their sound from then on has been described as a "Stonesy fusion of arena rock and punk". Produced by Butch Vig, Americruiser was widely praised, and scored a college radio hit with the lead-off track, "Ticket To LA." Drummer Blackie Onassis took over for Watt on the next album, The Supersonic Storybook, released in 1991. This completed the switch in sound, and got even better reviews, becoming an underground hit.After opening for Nirvana on the American Nevermind tour, Urge Overkill returned to the studio to record another EP, Stull, in 1992 which featured the tracks, "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" and "Goodbye to Guyville." Having a strong following by this time, they jumped from their indie label, Touch & Go to major label, DGC Records
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