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Pro-Pain
Pro-Pain
Pro-Pain
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
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Reissue of '97 album from alternative metal band. Standard jewel case.

     
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All Artists: Pro-Pain
Title: Pro-Pain
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fierce Records
Release Date: 1/20/1998
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Pop Rap, Alternative Metal, Thrash & Speed Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 090861111328

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Reissue of '97 album from alternative metal band. Standard jewel case.

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Pro-Pain delivers a punch in the head (as per usual).
12/24/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Pro-pain's fourth effort is definately worth buying. It seems to me that Pro-Pain are not as famous as they should be,because alot of their songs are downright catchy. Ok,maybe singer/bassist Gary Meskil's voice is not meant for the mainstream,but this is NOT death metal, they do not use profanities in every song and the ones that they do is not every five seconds and there is a reason for it. This disc has 11 songs on it,not all of them are great,but the ones that are make this disc a must buy! "Time","Don't kill yourself to live", "Smokin' Gun","Godsize",and my favorite "Love/H8" are songs to listen over and over again (which I do). The guitar work is fantastic! The tandem of Tom Klimchuk and Rob Mochetti remind me of Glenn Tipton /KK Downing of Judas Priest and Scott Gorham /Brian Robertson of Thin Lizzy. They totally gel like they did on the previous CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE. The lyrics are typical Meskil, no BS,says- it- like- it- is type stuff! Touching on politics,growing up,and disgust for the human race (mainly yuppie types). It is metal,but there is alot of classic rock tempos heard as well , that is just the Pro-pain sound and you really can't classify it."
Worth your money!
coperalcrap | 03/09/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Hardcoremetal at it's best! Pro-Pain are heavy as hell and recommended for all selfrespecting metal/hardcore people out there. Maybe this isn't their best album but it's the only one I know. The album opens no holds barreld with "Get real" but gets slower and mid-temp orientated at the end (which isn't a bad thing ). On "Time" Gary sings with a clean voice too, which makes the track more interesting and very depressing. "Life's Hard" is one of the heaviest songs on the album, powerful as hell. "Love /H8" is a punk-like kick in the face. Gary's lyrics touch politics as well as personal problems ("no love lost"). He has one hell of a voice and you can feel all the anger and hate in "my time will come". Again, this album should be on your shelf or better yet, in your player!"