Pain (Swedish band)
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Pain | |
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Origin | Sweden |
Genre(s) | Industrial metal |
Years active | 1997 - present |
Label(s) | Nuclear Blast Stockholm Records Metal Mind Roadrunner Records |
Website | http://www.pain.cd |
Members | |
Peter Tägtgren |
Pain is an industrial metal band from Sweden. The band started out as a hobby project for front man Peter Tägtgren, whose idea was to fuse metal with techno influences. Tägtgren, who is also the vocalist/guitarist of Hypocrisy and producer of his own The Abyss studios, is the only current member. Pain's self titled debut was released in 1997, and since then Pain has released four more albums, and a DVD. In early February of 2006, blabbermouth.net reported that Pain had signed with Roadrunner Records. At the moment Pain is on tour as a supporting band for Symphonic metal band Nightwish. During this tour singer Peter Tägtgren, drummer David Wallin and bassist Johan Husgafvel were assaulted by a gang in Leipzig. Peter had 10 stitches in his face, David suffered a concussion and Johan had his nose broken.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Pain - (1997)
- Rebirth - (1999)
- Nothing Remains the Same - (2002)
- Dancing with the Dead - (2005)
- Psalms of Extinction - (2007)
[edit] DVDs
[edit] Lineup
[edit] Member
- Peter Tägtgren - Vocals, all instruments (1997-)
[edit] Session Members
- Alexi Laiho - Guitar solo (Just Think Again) (2007)
- Peter Iwers - Bass (Save Your Prayers, Nailed to the Ground) (2007)
- Horgh (Reidar Horghagen) - Drums (Rebirth) (1999)
- Mikkey Dee - Drums (Zombie Slam) (2007)
[edit] Tour Members
- Marcus Jidell - Guitar (2007)
- Michael Bohlin - Guitar (2007)
- Mathias Kamijo - Guitars
- Andrea Odendahl - Guitars (2005)
- Saroth (Yngve Liljebäck) - Bass
- Alla Fedynitch - Bass (2005)
- André Skaug - Bass (2007)
- Horgh (Reidar Horghagen) - Drums (1999)
- David Wallin - Drums 2005)
- Marc Gossar - Drums (2007)
- René Sebastian - Guitar (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ Svenska Stjärnor Brutalt Nerslagna from aftonbladet.se, accessed on 23 February, 2008.