Prove You Wrong
Prong · 1991
45 min · 13 tracks · thrash metal ยท alternative metal ยท industrial metal
A relentless blend of industrial and groove metal that confronts listeners with its raw intensity and sharp lyrical critiques.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels thought-provoking lyrical engagement immersive listening sessions
- Context
- By the time 'Prove You Wrong' was released in September 1991, Prong had established themselves as a prominent act in the underground metal scene following their breakthrough album 'Beg to Differ'. This record marked their transition into a more refined sound, incorporating industrial elements while solidifying their place within the alternative and groove metal genres.
- If you like
- thrash metal, alternative metal, industrial metal
Prove You Wrong is an album by Prong, released in 1991. A relentless blend of industrial and groove metal that confronts listeners with its raw intensity and sharp lyrical critiques. 'Prove You Wrong' received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of styles, helping to shape the sound of 1990s alternative metal. The album's single 'Unconditional' gained significant radio play and showcased Prong's ability to blend heaviness with melodic hooks, influencing a generation of bands in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Prove You Wrong sound like?
A relentless blend of industrial and groove metal that confronts listeners with its raw intensity and sharp lyrical critiques. Rooted in thrash metal and alternative metal.
What makes Prove You Wrong by Prong notable?
'Prove You Wrong' received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of styles, helping to shape the sound of 1990s alternative metal. The album's single 'Unconditional' gained significant radio play and showcased Prong's ability to blend heaviness with melodic hooks, influencing a generation of bands in the genre. By the time 'Prove You Wrong' was released in September 1991, Prong had established themselves as a prominent act in the underground metal scene following their breakthrough album 'Beg to Differ'. This record marked their transition into a more refined sound, incorporating industrial elements while solidifying their place within the alternative and groove metal genres.
Who is Prove You Wrong for?
Prove You Wrong works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, thought-provoking lyrical engagement and immersive listening sessions.
How many songs are on Prove You Wrong?
Prove You Wrong has 13 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Irrelevant Thoughts 2:37
- 2 Unconditional Standout 4:45
- 3 Positively Blind 2:43
- 4 Prove You Wrong Standout 3:31
- 5 Hell If I Could 4:00
- 6 Pointless 3:07
- 7 Contradictions Standout 4:10
- 8 Torn Between 3:11
- 9 Brainwave 3:02
- 10 Territorial Rites 3:31
- 11 (Get a) Grip (on Yourself) 3:05
- 12 Shouldn't Have Bothered 2:39
- 13 No Way to Deny It 4:41
Release Date
September 24, 1991
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
45 min 8 sec
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