Pro-Pain's 2012 Concert History

Pro-Pain is a New York City-based hardcore band formed in 1991 by vocalist and bassist Gary Meskil and drummer Dan Richardson, both former members of Crumbsuckers. Their debut album 'Foul Taste of Freedom' was released in 1992, displaying hardcore punk and rap metal influences, after which the band was signed to Roadrunner Records, who reissued the album the following year. Their second album 'The Truth Hurts' was initially banned due to the sleeve artwork, featuring a picture of a stitched-up woman after an autopsy.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 29, 2012 –
Jul 01, 2012
With Full Force Festival 2012
Aborted / All Shall Perish / August Burns Red / The Bones / Broilers / The Browning / Cannibal Corpse / The Carburetors / Carnifex / Comeback Kid / Crushing Caspars / Dark Funeral / Debauchery / Defeater / DevilDriver / Do Or Die / Dying Fetus / Einherjer / Ektomorf / Eläkeläiset / Elsterglanz / Emmure / Endstille / Evergreen Terrace / Eyes Set to Kill / Excrementory Grindfuckers / Fleshgod Apocalypse / Flogging Molly / Gojira / Guns Of Moropolis / Heaven Shall Burn / I Killed The Prom Queen / Immortal / Insomnium / Kill Devil Hill / Lamb of God / Machine Head / Madball / Meshuggah / Nasty / Nasum / Pennywise / Perkele / Poison Idea / Pro-Pain / Serum 114 / Skeletonwitch / Smoke Blow / Soulfly / Stick To Your Guns / Street Dogs / Suicide Silence / Tenside / Texas In July / Toxpack / Trivium / The Turbo A.C.'s / Unearth / We Butter The Bread With Butter / Winds of Plague / Xibalba / Children of Bodom / Neaera / Electric Callboy Show all bands
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United States
Hardcore
Metalcore
Thrash Metal
Groove Metal
Old School Thrash
Southern Metal
Zxc
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2023 5 concerts
2022 2 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 2 concerts
2018 12 concerts
2017 8 concerts
2016 54 concerts
2015 6 concerts
2014 5 concerts
2013 10 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 2 concerts
2010 29 concerts
2009 62 concerts
2008 4 concerts
2007 2 concerts
2006 1 concert
2005 37 concerts
2003 2 concerts
2002 2 concerts
2001 2 concerts
1999 2 concerts
1998 3 concerts
1996 6 concerts
1995 3 concerts
1994 9 concerts
1993 12 concerts
1992 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Pro-Pain had?

Pro-Pain has had 289 concerts.

What genre is Pro-Pain?

Pro-Pain is most often considered to be United States, Hardcore, Metalcore, Thrash Metal, Groove Metal, Old School Thrash, Southern Metal, and Zxc.

When is the next Pro-Pain concert?

The next Pro-Pain concert is on August 09, 2024 at Sport Campus Lange Munte in Kortrijk, Flanders, Belgium. The bands performing are: Europe / Epica / Hatebreed / Testament / Satyricon / Watain / Spiritbox / Heideroosjes / Dokken / Marduk / Lord of the Lost / Red Fang / Emmure / The Night Flight Orchestra / Finntroll / Benediction / Truckfighters / Raven / Fleddy Melculy / Bizkit Park / Vengeance / Massacre / Carach Angren / Pro-Pain / D.R.I. / 1000mods / Bodysnatcher / Crippled Black Phoenix / Arson / Architects / Channel Zero / Whitechapel / The Ocean / Madball / Exodus / Jinjer.

When was the last Pro-Pain concert?

The last Pro-Pain concert was on November 19, 2023 at Baroeg in Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. The bands that performed were: Soulbearer / Born Infected / SWIMorDROWN / Powerstroke / Pro-Pain.

What setlist does Pro-Pain play live?

The songs that Pro-Pain performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 17, 2023 concert at Hellfest Grounds in Clisson, Pays de la Loire, France:

  1. Shreds of Dignity
  2. Unrestrained
  3. Three Minutes Hate
  4. Stand Tall
  5. Un-American
  6. Neocon
  7. No Way Out
  8. Voice of Rebellion
  9. Deathwish
  10. Gone Fishin'
  11. In for the Kill
  12. The Shape of Things to Come
  13. Shine
  14. Make War Not Love

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