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Pain - Cynic Paradise
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Artist...............: Pain
Album................: Cynic Paradise
Genre................: Industrial/Techno/Metal
Source...............: NMR
Year.................: 2008
Ripper...............: NMR
Codec................: LAME 3.96
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:15) Pain - I'm Going In
2. (00:04:04) Pain - Monkey Business
3. (00:04:16) Pain - Follow Me
4. (00:03:53) Pain - Have A Drink On Me
5. (00:02:41) Pain - Don't Care
6. (00:03:54) Pain - Reach Out (And Regret)
7. (00:04:17) Pain - Generation X
8. (00:03:50) Pain - No One Knows
9. (00:03:41) Pain - Live Fast - Die Young
10. (00:04:09) Pain - Not Your Kind
11. (00:04:13) Pain - Feed Us
12. (00:04:09) Pain - Behind The Wheel (Bonus Track)
13. (00:03:51) Pain - Here Is The News (Bonus Track)
14. (00:04:07) Pain - Follow Me (Bonus Track)
15. (00:03:28) Pain - Clouds Of Ecstasy (Bonus Track)
16. (00:03:44) Pain - No One Knows (Bonus Track)
Playing Time.........: 01:01:34
Total Size...........: 142.25 MB
NFO generated on.....: 04/11/2008 08:21:14
Behind The Wheel (Depeche Mode Cover)
Here Is The News (Electric Light Orchestra Cover)
Follow Me (Peter Vox Version)
Clouds Of Ecstasy (Bassflow Remix)
No One Knows (Rectifier Remix)
Peter Tägtgren - Vocals, All Instruments (Hypocrisy (Swe), The Abyss, Lock Up, Bloodbath (Swe), War (Swe), Sorhin, Marduk (Swe), Dellamorte, Algaion)
Anette Olzon (Guest vocalist on Cynic Paradise )
Live Members:
David Wallin - Drums (Stormwind (Swe), Blacksmith (Swe))
Johan Husgafvel - Bass
Marcus Jidell - Guitar (Royal Hunt, The Ring)
What can someone say about Peter Tagtgren? He has been serving the Metal scene as a producer, a composer and a singer through HYPOCRISY, BLOODBATH and of course PAIN. The interesting thing with his works is that they are pretty different between them. Actually, PAIN is a band that can stand by its own as an entire music genre. Sure there are obvious influences from RAMMSTEIN and even DEPECHE MODE but Mr. Tagtgren has really created something new.
Peter started PAIN because he wanted to do something different and the HYPOCRISY moniker could not serve his goal. So, he put up a project one-man and started releasing albums that have little to do with his Death Metal past. "Cynic Paradise" is the latest Tagtgren offering that came to Metal Temple and eventually reached me for reviewing purposes.
After four albums I can say that the album kicks in with the trademark PAIN vibe. Electronic sounds and samples welcome the distorted power chords through the teutonic RAMMSTEIN approach. The track is fast and groovy although Peter likes to use monotonous drum tempos that really enhance the industrial atmosphere. What I really love with PAIN is the undertones of blackness and depression that can be found in every corner waiting to consume your feelings. But through the aggressive and most of the times cynical lyrics PAIN pay us back like in "Monkey Business" where the lyrics say "I am not gonna take this shit!". The distinct melodies that stick to your mind can be found in the groovy "Follow Me" where we found Anette Olzon from NIGHTWISH sharing the vocal duties with Tagtgren.
Anette does a second guest appearance in guitar driven "Feed Us" where I have to admit she does an excellent job fitting her voice in this strange music breed. The album can be considered as the fitting soundtrack to the world we are living; the so many technological advances have made the man’s life ’easier’ but have complicated his inner self enhancing his dark side making the rule of the jungle a way of living.
Songs that made me press the play button additional times are "No One Knows" with the catchy chorus, the RAMMSTEIN-like and heavy "Have A Drink On Me", the fast drum paced "Live Fast-Die Young" where I swear I discovered some SISTERS OF MERCY influences and the riff driven "Not Your Kind."