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Neurosis

Neurosis Album: “Pain of Mind”

Neurosis Album: “Pain of Mind”
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Reissue contains a bonus CD with demos, live-tracks and on-air radio performances. <p>Neurosis includes: Scott Kelly (vocals, guitar); David Edwardson (vocals, bass). <p>Oakland metal outfit Neurosis dropped their full-length debut, PAIN OF MIND, in 1988. While on subsequent releases the band would perfect a razor-edged brand of mesmerizing prog metal, PAIN OF MIND captures the band full of youthful, punky energy. In fact, the album might be more easily classified as hardcore thrash than metal. <p>Either way, PAIN OF MIND hits like a battering ram. Lead singer Scott Kelly lets loose his banshee scream, and the band drills through in-your-face pounders with no shortage of cacophonous aggression. Though not nearly as complex or nuanced as future releases, the album is exhilarating, and remains a successful portrait of a band at the beginning of their evolution. The 2000 re-release, which includes an extra disc of demos and live material, makes it even more appealing.
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Track Listing :
1 Pain of Mind Video
2 Self-Taught Infection Video
3 Reasons To Hide Video
4 Black Video
5 Training
6 Progress Video
7 Stalemate Video
8 Bury What's Dead Video
9 Geneticide Video
10 Ingrown Video
11 United Sheep Video
12 Dominoes Fall Video
13 Life On Your Knees Video
14 Grey Video
2-1 Stalemate Video
2-2 Black Video
2-3 Instrumental Video
2-4 Grey Video
2-5 Pollution Video
2-6 Life On Your Knees Video
2-7 Reasons To Hide Video
2-8 Ingrown Video
2-9 Pain of Mind Video
2-10 Dominoes Fall Video
Album Information :
Title: Pain of Mind
UPC:658457100127
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Hardcore/Punk
Artist:Neurosis
Label:Neurot Recordings
Distributed:Revolver USA Distribution
Release Date:2000/10/17
Original Release Year:1994
Discs:2
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Mixed
D. K. Malone (earth) - February 27, 2004
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Have some respect

I can understand how people who became Neurosis fans due to their material from the mid '90s to now would be taken aback when hearing this, their 1987 debut album, for the first time. Hey, imagine how we original fans felt back in 1990; We were introduced to Neurosis through this album (or their demo) and the Abberation EP that came out afterward. They were a raging hardcore band. In 1988, if you were still into hardcore, you were into Neurosis. When the second album (Word As Law) came out, it was a little off-putting to some fans. It was still kinda hardcore, but it was different. It was experimental. A little sterile sounding. Slightly artsy-fartsy. 'Post-hardcore', I suppose. And then the third album (Souls At Zero)... that was when they really changed. And not everyone thought it was for the better. The word "pretentious" was thrown around quite a bit by some fans, and the record was nicknamed "Sales At Zero" by some. (OK, actually it was probably only my friend who called it that.) But that was the direction they wanted to take and they've pretty much stuck to it ever since. Next thing you know, everyone had tribal tatoos and pierced eyeballs and stopped bathing. But yeah, some of us were able to adjust and get into the new approach. Still... this is how it began. So show some respect, ya freakin kids.

Customer review - August 29, 2003
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- to each his own

you people don't know what you're talking about. it's albums like pain of mind and word as law that gave neurosis their start. without albums like this you wouldn't have your precious times of grace and through silver in blood (not that those aren't also good albums). this was the first album i heard by them and it made me the neurosis fanatic i am today. just because you aren't fans of hardcore doesn't mean this is a bad album-

Customer review - December 18, 2000
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- What to Call it.. What to think..

Neurosis is kinda hard to tell in means of their style of music. They really diversify.. "Pain of Mind", somewhat crosses between hardcore and perhaps punk. But other songs have a twist, such as metal mostly. All in all they give off a vibe of pure talent. Both in lyrics and music.. the two collide and you're left with this song that blows your mind.

It happens over and over.. and you'll see as you sit there, it's something that's new. They pop in where Napalm Death and the Dead Kennedys meet. If you're thinking of this title, it's worth the buy.

Customer review - July 28, 2000
2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- neurosis's debut

although i am a huge neurosis fan this cd just doesn't have the cool ambience or the darkness. this isn't even the same style, it's hardcore, but the worst part it's not even good hardcore. i don't think i like one song on this cd. the only reason i got this cd is because i like neurosis so much. if you like neurosis get through silver in blood, times of grace and enemy of the sun, i think you can just leave the rest alone.

"geetar_king" (Orandeville, Ont, Canada) - November 07, 2002
0 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- Leave this alone!

Only a brief review is neccesary. If you like Neurosis, its probably not because of this. So, if your thinking of purchasing it, back away! Get Times of Grace, Through Silver or As the sun Sets. THIS IS NOT NEUROSIS!

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