A Band Called Pain
A Band Called Pain formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, playing a mix of punk and hard rock. Their single 'Broken Dreams' came out in 2003 and found an...
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A Band Called Pain formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, playing a mix of punk and hard rock. Their single 'Broken Dreams' came out in 2003 and found an audience. The band's frontman was Jake Riley, who went by Razor.
They put out albums like 'Dark Days and Hollow Nights' in 2005, 'The Scars We Hide' in 2008, and 'Pain Eternal' in 2012. Other songs include 'Holy' and 'Yeah Yeah Yeah.' The lineup changed over time, with Riley staying through it all.
They've played less in recent years but still do shows sometimes. Their music has a rough, direct sound that some listeners connect with.
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