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1997-

Biography

Born From Pain was founded in the early summer of '97, as one of the early European bands to play a crossover/metalcore brand of heavy music. Born From Pain grew up in a musical environment of mid-80's Bay Area and German thrash metal and NY hardcore, 90's Florida and Birmingham death metal, NYC crossover and US/European metalcore.

In the near 10 years of their existence Born From Pain have been mostly on the road and working hard to get noticed. After releasing their first MCD Immortality in 1999, the band quickly followed up with their first full-length CD Reclaiming The Crown in 2000.

2002 saw the release of the band's second full-length, Sands Of Time, that received tremendous feedback everywhere and got the band to a new level. Again, extensive touring with the likes of Hatebreed, Madball and Resistence Tour, to name a few, followed.

The year 2004 saw the band embark on overseas tours in the US and Japan. Also the attention from bigger labels was drawn and in the year 2005 the follow-up to Sands Of Time, In Love With The End was released on Metal Blade Records.

1.5 years of non-stop touring alongside bands like e.g. Hatebreed, Napalm Death, Six Feet Under followed, just like appearances at festivals like Wacken Open Air, With Full Force Open Air, Waldrock Festival, Pressure Fest, Hell Fest and numerous other bigger and smaller festivals all over Europe, as well as touring South America.

Over the years the sound of Born From Pain has always kept its trademarks and backbone intact; brutal groove, murderous fast riffing and a feeling for the most aggressive breakdowns. Never giving in to trends that came and went in heavy music over the years. Born From Pain has always felt that spewing lyrics that represent feelings of anger, frustration, melancholy and social criticism, works best over riffs that hit you like a steamroller at full speed. The band strongly signals a feeling of stand-up, honest, straight forward authenticity to the world in a stagnant metal and hardcore scene, which the band feels is ever so important in music nowadays.

Born From Pain are not, and never were, in this to win a prize for trendiest or coolest band, but to express feelings harbored by many in our scene, expressing the anger towards daily life, social unrest, emotional hardship and the murder of the world as we know it. Negativity, anger and frustration are feelings that no one can hold back in this day and age, but we can try and turn it around to make things better at least on a personal level.

After singer Che left, the band regrouped and came out stronger once again with original band member (and former Born From Pain bassist) Rob on the microphone Franssen (formerly singer for bands like Feeding The Fire, Bloodsport, Wheel Of Progress and Backdraft). New drummer Roy (ex-37 Stabwoundz) replaced the nerve damaged Roel who was not allowed to drum anymore for the upcoming years and Andy (ex-The Setup) took Rob's spot on bass. With a new vocal style that has a more pissed off and aggressive edge Born From Pain adds a new dimension to the band's sound.
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Source: http://www.myspace.com/bornfrompain