Pain

Songs: 23
Albums: 5

Albums

Pain - You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice
2011, songs: 1
Pain - Live Is Overrated
Live Is Overrated
2006, songs: 2
Pain - Dancing with the Dead
Dancing with the Dead
2005, songs: 10
Pain - Rebirth
Rebirth
2001, songs: 9
Pain - Pain
Pain
1997, songs: 1

Facts about Pain

Pain

"Pain" is a Swedish metal band founded by Peter Tägtgren, known for its industrial and electronic influences. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Founder: Pain was formed in 1996 by multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Tägtgren. Tägtgren is best known for his work as the frontman of the death metal band Hypocrisy and as a producer for numerous metal acts. Pain was initially conceived as a side project for Tägtgren to explore different musical styles beyond the death metal genre.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Pain's music combines elements of industrial metal, electronic music, and alternative rock. The band incorporates heavy guitar riffs, electronic beats, synthesizers, and melodic hooks into their sound. Tägtgren's versatile vocals range from aggressive growls to clean singing, adding depth and variety to Pain's music. Influences for Pain's sound include bands like Rammstein, Nine Inch Nails, and Ministry.

  3. Album Releases and Success: Pain has released several albums since its formation, starting with their debut album "Pain" in 1997. The band's second album, "Rebirth", was released in 1999 and featured the hit single "End of the Line". Pain's subsequent albums, including "Dancing with the Dead" (2005), "Cynic Paradise" (2008), and "Coming Home" (2016), have continued to garner critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying the band's status as a prominent force in the industrial metal scene.

  4. Live Performances and Touring: Pain has toured extensively, both as a headlining act and as a supporting act for bands like Nightwish, Turmion Kätilöt, and Amorphis. The band is known for its energetic live performances, featuring elaborate stage setups, pyrotechnics, and visual effects. Pain's dynamic stage presence and tight musicianship have earned them a dedicated fan base and made them a sought-after act on the international metal festival circuit.

  5. Evolution and Continued Relevance: Over the years, Pain has continued to evolve its sound and experiment with new musical elements while staying true to its industrial metal roots. The band's willingness to push creative boundaries and incorporate diverse influences has kept their music fresh and relevant in the ever-changing metal landscape. Pain's enduring popularity and influence demonstrate their significance within the industrial metal genre and the broader metal community.

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