Live Is Overrated

Year: 2006
Artist: Pain

Other albums by Pain

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

Facts about the album "Live Is Overrated"

Album Title: Live Is Overrated
Artist: Pain
Genre: Industrial Metal, Electronic Metal

"Live Is Overrated" is the electrifying live album by the Swedish industrial metal project Pain, led by multi-instrumentalist and producer Peter Tägtgren. The album captures Pain's explosive energy and raw intensity in a series of electrifying live performances, showcasing the band's dynamic stage presence and relentless sonic assault.

Three interesting facts about the "Live Is Overrated" album:

  1. Concert Experience: "Live Is Overrated" offers listeners a front-row seat to Pain's adrenaline-fueled live shows, with recordings taken from concerts around the world. From festival stages to intimate club venues, the album captures the excitement and energy of Pain's live performances, transporting listeners to the heart of the mosh pit and immersing them in the band's electrifying sound.

  2. Career Retrospective: "Live Is Overrated" features a career-spanning setlist that showcases Pain's evolution as a band, with songs drawn from across their discography. From early fan favorites to more recent hits, the album offers a comprehensive overview of Pain's musical journey, highlighting their dynamic songwriting and diverse influences. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band, "Live Is Overrated" offers something for everyone to enjoy.

  3. Special Guest Appearances: "Live Is Overrated" includes special guest appearances from notable musicians who have collaborated with Pain throughout their career. From guest vocalists to instrumentalists, each guest brings their own unique flair and energy to the live performances, adding an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the album. These guest appearances serve as a testament to Pain's wide-reaching influence and collaborative spirit, as well as their ability to connect with fans and fellow musicians alike through their electrifying live shows.

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