American hardcore band (2009–2019)
World of Pain was an American hardcore punk [ 1] band from San Diego , California .[ 5] [ 6]
History
Formed in 2009, World of Pain has released two studio albums, two EPs and one 3-way split.[ 7] Shortly after the release of their 2009 demo, World of Pain signed with Beatdown Hardwear , releasing the Earthquake Split [ 8] in 2010 with fellow American bands Ruckus[ 9] and Xibalba .[ 10] In 2011, the band released their self-titled debut studio album, World of Pain , via Beatdown Hardwear.[ 11] The album featured guest vocalists Thaddeus 'Tad' Stamps of Stout,[ 12] Martin Gonzalez of Billy Club Sandwich, Matthias 'Matthi' Odysseus of Nasty, and a secret track featuring voice actor Jon St. John as the voice of Duke Nukem .[ 13] In 2013, World of Pain released an EP via Beatdown Hardwear titled Improvise & Survive [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] in collaboration with clothing brand Us Versus Them. A few years later in 2016, World of Pain released their second studio album on Beatdown Hardwear titled End Game .[ 17] [ 3] [ 18] [ 19] This album featured guest vocalists Jeremy Tingle of Lifeless and Mike Score of All Out War . The following year in 2017, in collaboration with Retribute Records (Japan), World of Pain released their second EP, titled No Utopia .[ 20] [ 21] After 10 years of being together, World of Pain announced on March 6, 2019, via social media that 2019 would mark the final year of World of Pain.[ 4] [ 22] World of Pain played their final show on January 4, 2020, in their hometown of San Diego, California.[ 23] [ 24]
Members
Noah Friend – vocals
Vito Lograsso – guitars
Tristan Huarte – guitars
Timothy 'TJ' Seely – bass
Paul Dove – drums
Discography
Studio albums
Self-titled (2011)
End Game (2016)
EPs
Improvise & Survive (2013)
No Utopia (2017)
Splits
Notable tours and festivals
Long Island Fest (2011) featuring Most Precious Blood , Xibalba , Skycamefalling , Cipher , Foundation, Incendiary, The Partisan Turbine, and more.[ 25]
European Takeover Tour (2012) featuring Nasty and Fallbrawl.[ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
Summer of Hate (2012) featuring 100 Demons , Shattered Realm, Death Before Dishonor , Nasty, Suburban Scum, Sand and more.[ 29] [ 30]
Bloodaxe Festival (2013) featuring Shai Hulud , Obey The Brave , Culture, Alpha & Omega, Loyal to the Grave and more.[ 31] [ 32] [ 33]
Tough Love Fest 3 (2014) featuring Earth Crisis , Shai Hulud , Sworn In , Death Before Dishonor , Lionheart and more.[ 34]
Tough Love Fest 4 (2015) featuring Sworn Enemy , Sworn Vengeance , 2X4, Redeemer, One X Choice and more.[ 35]
New England Metal and Hardcore Festival (2015) featuring Between the Buried and Me , Testament , Motionless in White , The Red Chord , Exodus , Code Orange , Death Before Dishonor and more.[ 36] [ 37] [ 38]
For the Children (2015) featuring Rotting Out , Power Trip , Death Threat, Strife , Modern Life Is War , Alpha & Omega, Xibalba and more.
European Tour (2016) featuring CDC and Harm/Shelter.[ 39]
A Ruhrpott Hardcore Brawl (2016) featuring CDC, In Blood We Trust, Enemy Ground and more.[ 40]
Return to Strength Festival (2016) featuring Power Trip , Expire, CDC, No Turning Back, Knuckle Dust, Steel Nation, Laid 2 Rest and more.[ 41] [ 42]
Homefront Presents.. (2017) featuring Skarhead , Billy Club Sandwich, Manipulate, Regulate and more.[ 43]
Brick by Brick Festival (2017) featuring Strength for a Reason, Naysayer, Trail of Lies, Enemymind, Laid 2 Rest and more.[ 44]
Bloodaxe Festival (2017) featuring Nasty, First Blood , After the Burial , Loyal to the Grave, Incendiary and more.[ 31] [ 45]
For the Children (2017) featuring Infest , Terror , Ramallah , All Out War , Bitter End, Xibalba , Strife and more.[ 6] [ 46]
Midwest Blood Fest (2018) featuring Knocked Loose , Bent Life, Blood In Blood Out, Year of the Knife, Heavens Die and more.[ 47]
EKB Fest Volume 1 (2019) featuring Xibalba , Billy Club Sandwich, Line of Scrimmage, Absolute Suffering and more.[ 48]
Mosh for Paws Festival (2019) featuring Xibalba , Racetraitor , No Zodiac and more.[ 49]
References
^ a b Harrington, Christopher J. "Hardcore is here to stay: World of Pain comes to Binghamton" . Ithaca Times .
^ Kamiński, Karol (May 19, 2016). "Marching straight into destruction - an interview with WORLD OF PAIN!" . Idioteq.com .
^ a b Welsh, Connor (March 23, 2016). "REVIEW: World of Pain – End Game [2016]" . New-transcendence.com .
^ a b Hereth, Simon (March 7, 2019). "WORLD OF PAIN lösen sich nach 10 Jahren auf" . Awayfromlife.com .
^ "WORLD OF PAIN: Interview with singer Noah about "End Game" " . Magazine.awayfromlife.com . May 3, 2016.
^ a b Shepyer, Rob (December 15, 2017). "For The Children 2017 at The Echoplex: Hardcore is The Gift That Keeps on Giving" . Jankysmooth.com .
^ "World of Pain - complete achievements" . Spirit-of-metal.com .
^ "HARDBOILED: Ruckus" . Hardboiledzine.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ "Ruckus Of Malice and Man Album Premiere" . Blowthescene.com . April 2, 2012.
^ "Xibalba: Tierra Y Libertad" . Pitchfork.com .
^ "WORLD OF PAIN - WORLD OF PAIN" . Partyausfall.de .
^ "» RECORD RELEASES" . Beatdownhardwear.com . Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ "World of Pain x Duke Nukem" . Facebook.com .
^ "World of Pain - Improvise & Survive • Review" . Metal1.info .
^ "Reviews : WORLD OF PAIN / Improvise & Survive" . Ox-fanzine.de .
^ "matteouvt | Us Versus Them" . September 25, 2013. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013.
^ Hereth, Simon (April 19, 2016). "World of Pain - End Game ::: Review (2016)" . Awayfromlife.com .
^ "REVIEW: World of Pain – End Game" . Outofstephc.wordpress.com . May 20, 2016.
^ "World Of Pain - End Game" . Oiofamerica.blogspot.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ Hereth, Simon (May 5, 2018). "World of Pain - No Utopia ::: Review (2018)" . Awayfromlife.com .
^ "World of Pain live up to their name on "Apocalypse Now"—exclusive" . Altpress.com . July 3, 2017.
^ "WORLD OF PAIN" . Mad-tourbooking.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ "World of Pain and Take Offense" . Sandiegoreader.com .
^ "World of Pain - 01/04/2020 - Last show (Live @ Che Cafe)" . YouTube .
^ "Long Island Fest 2011 takes shape" . Lambgoat.com .
^ Kamiński, Karol (September 29, 2012). "NASTY 2012 tour dates [UPDATE] » IDIOTEQ.com" . Idioteq.com .
^ "GlueHC" . Gluehc.com .
^ "NASTY - EUROPEAN TAKEOVER TOUR 2012 mit World of Pain und Fallbrawl" . Partyausfall.de .
^ "HARDBOILED: Summer Of Hate 2012 Details" . Hardboiledzine.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ "Summer of Hate 2012" . Flickr.com . February 25, 2012.
^ a b "Japan's Bloodaxe Festival announce full lineup" . Uniteasia.org . June 28, 2017.
^ "BLOODAXE FESTIVAL 2013、全ラインナップ決定 Tシャツ付き限定チケット発売中 | Musicman-net" . Musicman.co.jp .
^ "【SHAI HULUD】〈BLOODAXE FESTIVAL〉、今年も感涙のラインナップで開催!チケットの販売がスタート - CDJournal ニュース" . Cdjournal.com .
^ "Tough Love Fest 2014 lineup takes shape" . Lambgoat.com .
^ "NateFest venue & ticket info revealed; Old Wounds playing shows with Sworn Enemy and Cult Leader (separately)" . Brooklynvegan.com .
^ "THE RED CHORD, RIVERS OF NIHIL, CODE ORANGE, Etc. Get Added To New England Metal and Hardcore Festival" . Metalinjection.net . January 8, 2015.
^ "New England Metal & Hardcore Fest 2015 adds bands" . Lambgoat.com .
^ "New England Metal and Hardcore Festival Announce additional acts: The Red Chord, Allegaeon, Rivers of Nihil, Overcast, and more | Metal Blade Records" . www.metalblade.com .
^ "WORLD OF PAIN Premiere New Track "Subliminal Diversion" | SVBTERRANEAN" . Archived from the original on October 1, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2019 .
^ "RUHRPOTT HARDCORE BRAWL 2016" . Metal-heads.de . May 20, 2016.
^ "Return to Strength Festival 2016" . Festivalticker.de .
^ "Return To Strength Festival" . Facebook.com .
^ "Billy Club Sandwich confirm scattered tour dates; pummeling New York soon" . Nextmosh.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ "Brick By Brick Fest 2019 Lineup Revealed | Features" . Noecho.net .
^ "Bloodaxe Festival 2017にWorld of Pain, Crystal Lake" . Nmmag.jp . June 28, 2017.
^ [1] [dead link ]
^ "Midwest Blood Fest 5" . Louisvillehardcore.com . Retrieved September 27, 2020 .
^ [2] [dead link ]
^ "Mosh For Paws 2019 to Feature XIBALBA, CHOKEHOLD, HARVEST, More" . Lambgoat.com .
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