59 Times the Pain

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

59 Times the Pain - End of the Millennium
End of the Millennium
1999, songs: 1

Facts about 59 Times the Pain

59 Times the Pain

"59 Times the Pain" was a Swedish hardcore punk band that emerged in the early 1990s, known for their aggressive sound and energetic live performances. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Members: "59 Times the Pain" was formed in Fagersta, Sweden, in 1992. The band originally consisted of five members: Magnus Larnhed (vocals), Michael Conradsson (guitar), Toni Virtanen (bass), Fredrik Holm (guitar), and Niklas Lundgren (drums). Together, they created a powerful blend of hardcore punk and melodic hardcore that resonated with fans of the genre.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: "59 Times the Pain" drew inspiration from the aggressive sound of American hardcore punk bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Black Flag. Their music was characterized by fast-paced drumming, distorted guitars, and raw, passionate vocals. The band's lyrics often addressed themes of social alienation, personal struggles, and political disillusionment, reflecting the angst and frustration of the punk rock ethos.

  3. Album Releases and Critical Acclaim: Throughout their career, "59 Times the Pain" released several albums and EPs that garnered critical acclaim within the punk rock community. Their debut album, "Blind Anger & Hate" (1992), established the band as a force to be reckoned with in the Swedish hardcore scene. Subsequent releases, including "More Out of Today" (1995) and "End of the Millennium" (1999), further solidified their reputation as one of the leading bands in European hardcore punk.

  4. International Recognition and Touring: "59 Times the Pain" gained international recognition for their intense live performances and relentless touring schedule. They embarked on numerous tours across Europe and North America, sharing the stage with renowned punk and hardcore bands. Their electrifying live shows earned them a dedicated following among punk rock fans worldwide, and they became known for their high-energy performances and aggressive stage presence.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their success and influence in the punk rock scene, "59 T

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