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DescriptionArtist: Pro-Pain Album: Voice Of Rebellion Genre: Groove Subgenre: Groove Metal, Hardcore, Thrash Metal Country Of Origin: United States Release Date: June 17th, 2015 Audio codec: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Size: 101 mb Included: Front 01. Voice Of Rebellion 02. No Fly Zone 03. Righteous Annihilation 04. Souls On Fire 05. Take It To The Grave 06. Age Of Disgust 07. Bella Morte 08. Cognitive Dissonance 09. Blade Of The Cursed 10. Crushed To Dust 11. Enraged 12. Hellride 13. DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) 14. Fuck This Life Pro-Pain is a New York-based metal and hardcore band formed in 1991 by vocalist and bassist Gary Meskil and drummer Dan Richardson, both former members of Crumbsuckers. Their debut album Foul Taste of Freedom was released in 1992, displaying hardcore punk and rap metal influences, after which the band was signed to Roadrunner Records, who reissued the album the following year. Their second album The Truth Hurts was initially banned due to the sleeve artwork, featuring a picture of a stitched-up woman after an autopsy. The band has released several more albums with a varying line-up over the years. The self-produced album Act of God saw the band signed to Nuclear Blast Records after they had relocated to Sarasota. The same label released Round 6 in 2000 and the live album Road Rage in 2001. In 2004 they released their first album for Candlelight Records, Fistful of Hate. Tom Klimchuck left the band in 2011 due to "unexpected circumstances regarding some potentially serious health issues." He has since been replaced by Adam Phillips of Indorphine. Aggressive, meticulous, passionate, righteous - all distinguishing traits that have come to symbolize the fundamentals of metal/hardcore pioneers PRO-PAIN. Since their crushing 1992 NAIRD nominated debut album "Foul Taste Of Freedom", PRO-PAIN have become a staple in the diets of heavy music listeners around the globe. Their successful and enviable career has perpetually prospered throughout its course, and yet they still manage to find room to improve, and more importantly, impress. Sharing Widget |