59 Times The Pain
59 Times The Pain formed in Manchester in the early 2000s, playing a heavy rock style that drew attention for its confrontational lyrics. Their 2008 debut...
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59 Times The Pain formed in Manchester in the early 2000s, playing a heavy rock style that drew attention for its confrontational lyrics. Their 2008 debut album 'Beliefs' gave the band its name and became a focal point for both fans and critics. Songs like 'Blind Anger And Hate' and 'Broken Unity' from their catalog reflect the raw, direct approach that characterized their early work.
Despite lineup changes over time, the band maintained a consistent presence in the metalcore scene. They released several albums including 'The Sufferer' in 2011 and 'Salvation' in 2017, with tracks like 'Clear Enough?' and 'Daily Mind Distortion' continuing their tradition of intense, lyrically-driven material.
Their live shows developed a reputation for explosive energy, though their music often sparked debate about its themes and messages. The band's discography shows an evolution from the straightforward aggression of their early material toward more varied textures in later releases like 'Found Home' and 'Got It All In Sight'.
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