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Absolute Power
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 5, 2010
Genre Groove metal, thrash metal, hardcore punk
Length37:13
Label AFM
Pro-Pain chronology
No End in Sight
(2008)
Absolute Power
(2010)

Absolute Power is the twelfth studio album by American metal band Pro-Pain. It was released on May 5, 2010, by AFM Records.

Track listing

  1. "Unrestrained" – 3:47
  2. "Destroy the Enemy" – 4:47
  3. "Stand My Ground" – 3:38
  4. "Road to Nowhere" – 4:43
  5. "AWOL" – 2:49
  6. "Hell on Earth" – 4:57
  7. "Divided We Stand" – 1:48
  8. "Gone Rogue (I Apologize)" – 4:45
  9. "Rise of the Antichrist" – 3:20
  10. "Hate Coalition" – 2:38

Personnel

  • Gary Meskil – bass, vocals
  • Tom Klimchuck – lead, rhythm guitar
  • Marshall Stephens – rhythm guitar
  • Rick Halverson – drums

Critical reception

The NewReview gave the album a 4 out of 5 rating and stated: " Pro-Pain broke the chains shackling me to generic, current music by showing that older can definitely be superior." [1]

References

  1. ^ Amos, Luke (May 30, 2010), "Pro-Pain – Absolute Power", The NewReview, archived from the original on June 8, 2010, retrieved May 31, 2010
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Absolute Power
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 5, 2010
Genre Groove metal, thrash metal, hardcore punk
Length37:13
Label AFM
Pro-Pain chronology
No End in Sight
(2008)
Absolute Power
(2010)

Absolute Power is the twelfth studio album by American metal band Pro-Pain. It was released on May 5, 2010, by AFM Records.

Track listing

  1. "Unrestrained" – 3:47
  2. "Destroy the Enemy" – 4:47
  3. "Stand My Ground" – 3:38
  4. "Road to Nowhere" – 4:43
  5. "AWOL" – 2:49
  6. "Hell on Earth" – 4:57
  7. "Divided We Stand" – 1:48
  8. "Gone Rogue (I Apologize)" – 4:45
  9. "Rise of the Antichrist" – 3:20
  10. "Hate Coalition" – 2:38

Personnel

  • Gary Meskil – bass, vocals
  • Tom Klimchuck – lead, rhythm guitar
  • Marshall Stephens – rhythm guitar
  • Rick Halverson – drums

Critical reception

The NewReview gave the album a 4 out of 5 rating and stated: " Pro-Pain broke the chains shackling me to generic, current music by showing that older can definitely be superior." [1]

References

  1. ^ Amos, Luke (May 30, 2010), "Pro-Pain – Absolute Power", The NewReview, archived from the original on June 8, 2010, retrieved May 31, 2010

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