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Pro-Pain Songs

  1. 24/7
  2. 24-Jul
  3. Act Of God
  4. Aftermath
  5. Against The Grain
  6. All Fall Down
  7. All For King George
  8. All Or None
  9. American Dreams
  10. Bad Blood
  11. Beast Is Back
  12. Beyond The Pale
  13. Blood Red
  14. Box City
  15. Burn
  16. Can You Feel It?
  17. Casualties Of War
  18. Company Jerk
  19. Contents Under Pressure
  20. Crush
  21. Cut Throat
  22. Days Of Shame
  23. Death Goes On
  24. Death On The Dance Floor
  25. Death Toll Rises
  26. Denial
  27. Desensitize
  28. Don't Kill Yourself To Live
  29. Down For The Cause
  30. Down In Flames
  31. Down In The Dumps
  32. Draw Blood
  33. Every Good Boy Does Fine
  34. Every Good Boy Does Fun
  35. F**k It
  36. F.O.A.D.
  37. F.S.U.
  38. Fed Up
  39. Fistful Of Hate
  40. Foul Taste Of Freedom
  41. Freedom Rings
  42. Fuck It
  43. Get Real
  44. Getting Over
  45. God Only Knows
  46. Godspeed
  47. Godzille
  48. Gone Fishin'
  49. Gunya Down
  50. Hates Marches On
  51. Heads Will Roll
  52. Hopeless?
  53. I Remain
  54. Impeach, Indict, Imprison
  55. Implode
  56. In For The Kill
  57. Iraqnam
  58. Iraqnophobia
  59. Johnny Black
  60. Justice Must Be Done
  61. Kill Or Be Killed
  62. Left For Dead
  63. Lesson Learned
  64. Let Live
  65. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
  66. Leveler
  67. Life's Hard
  68. Live Free (Or Die Trying)
  69. Lock N' Load
  70. Lost Horizons
  71. Love And War
  72. Love / H8
  73. Make Some Noise
  74. Make War (Not Love)
  75. Mark My Words
  76. Murder 101
  77. My Time Will Come
  78. Neocon (Bring It On)
  79. New Reality
  80. No Love Lost
  81. No Way Out
  82. Odd Man Out
  83. On Parade
  84. One Man Army
  85. One World Ain't Enough
  86. Operation Blood For Oil
  87. Picture This
  88. Pigs In Clover
  89. Political Suicide
  90. Pound For Pound
  91. Pride
  92. Psywar
  93. Put The Lights Out
  94. Rawhead
  95. Save Face
  96. Shine
  97. Shreds Of Dignity
  98. Smokin' Gun
  99. Stand Tall
  100. State Of Mind
  101. Status Quo
  102. Substance
  103. Switchblade Knife
  104. Take It Back
  105. Take It Personal
  106. The Beast Is Back
  107. The Better Half Of Forever
  108. The Mercy Killings
  109. The Prisoner
  110. The Shape Of Things To Come
  111. The Stench Of Piss
  112. The Truth Hurts
  113. Thou Shalt Not
  114. Three Minutes Hate
  115. Time
  116. Time Will Tell
  117. Torn
  118. Un-American
  119. Walk Away

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New York hardcore
Groove metal
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New York City, New York, United States
Year(s) Active
1992–present
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Pro-Pain is a New York-based hardcore and groove metal band formed in 1991 by vocalist and bass guitarist Gary Meskil and drummer Dan Richardson, both former members of Crumbsuckers. Debut album Foul Taste of Freedom was released in 1992, displaying hardcore punk and rap metal influences, after which the band signed to Roadrunner Records, who reissued the album the following year. Second album The Truth Hurts was initially banned due to the sleeve artwork, featuring a picture of an 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 (1999) saw the band signed to Nuclear Blast Records after they had relocated to Sarasota, the same label releasing Round 6 in 2000 and the live album Road Rage in 2001. In 2004 they reelased their first album for Candlelight RecordsFistful 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 (INDORPHINE).

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