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Prove You Wrong

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Download links and information about Prove You Wrong by Prong. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:55 minutes.

Artist: Prong
Release date: 1991
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Irrelevant Thoughts 2:36
2. Unconditional 4:45
3. Positively Blind 2:43
4. Prove You Wrong 3:30
5. Hell If I Could 4:00
6. Pointless 3:06
7. Contradictions 4:10
8. Torn Between 3:11
9. Brainwave 3:00
10. Territorial Rites 3:30
11. Get a Grip (On Yourself) 3:05
12. Shouldn't Have Bothered 2:38
13. No Way to Deny It 4:41

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On Prove You Wrong Prong began to allow a little more melody to trickle into their depressing urban noisescapes, but the album lacks some of the spark which made the band's breakthrough, Beg to Differ, so surprising. The trio gets right down to business with brutal opener "Irrelevant Thoughts," its tribal drumming and supersonic guitar effects literally stomping on the listener's brain. "Positively Blind," "Hell if I Could," and the title track are scathing attacks on the emerging Generation X complacency, and the latter's riff is a wonderfully perverted twist on Led Zeppelin's "Celebration Day." Yet the album's two singles, "Unconditional" and "Pointless," though undeniably catchy, are remarkably similar in structure and rhythm — not necessarily a bad thing, but repetitive nonetheless. New bassist Troy Gregory takes over lead vocals for "Brainwave," one of the disc's few real surprises along with a storming cover of the Stranglers' "Get a Grip on Yourself." But with so little novelty added to the band's sonic palette, the overall result still leaves something to be desired.