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Rock
Performer: Prong
Title: Scorpio Rising
Style: Hardcore, Heavy Metal
Year 2003
Country Spain
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 983
MP3 size: 1687 mb
FLAC size: 1199 mb
WMA size: 1348 mb
Other formats: FLAC MOD TTA MOD ADX MP3 AUD

Prong - Scorpio Rising mp3 album


Prong - Scorpio Rising mp3 album

Tracklist

Detached 3:24
All Knowing Force 2:40
Embrace The Depth 4:02
Reactive Mind 2:21
Regal 2:42
Inner Truth 2:45
Avoid Promises 3:14
Siriusly Emerging 3:42
Assurances 3:20
Out Of This Realm 3:10
Letter To A Friend 4:58
Entrance Of The Eclipse 4:10
Red Martial Workings 3:45
Hidden Agenda 4:38

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LM 128 Prong Scorpio Rising ‎(CD, Album) Locomotive Music LM 128 Spain 2003
LM 128 Prong Scorpio Rising ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Locomotive Music LM 128 Spain 2003
LM128-PROMO Prong Scorpio Rising ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Locomotive Music LM128-PROMO Spain 2003
LM 128 Prong Scorpio Rising ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Locomotive Music LM 128 Russia 2003
LM 128 Prong Scorpio Rising ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Locomotive Music LM 128 Russia 2003
Maximilianishe
The American metal band Prong was founded in the mid-eighties. The main band member was and is the lead vocalist and guitarist Tommy Victor, who worked as a sound engineer in the famous New York underground rock club CBGB and the only member of the first hour the many line-up survived. Prong makes a mix of various metal styles (hardcore, industrial, trash) and with an emphasis on the guitar riffs. That yielded a few classics in the genre, with the most famous number Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck from the album Cleansing (1994). In 1996 the band fell after the less successful album Rude Awakening apart and for a long time nothing of Prong, until 2002 the live album 100% Live appeared. Prong proved to exist, what is proven once again with the new album Scorpio Rising (2003). Again is Prong (with bassist and drummer this time Than Laudo Monte Pittman) bright and aggressive and it is the pruning hard riffs. This melodic can extract that can be heard in Avoid Promises, perhaps the most catchy number.
Wafi
Initially, I was disappointed with this album. However, after listening a few more times, it really grew on me. I recommend this album, especially for any Prong fan.