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Artist: Pain And Passion

Title: Don't Think Tomorrow

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Category: Melodic Power Metal

Year: 2003

Label: Escape

Catalog Number: ESM-089

Personnel

Bjorn Asking vocals
Roger Ericson guitars
Hans Johansson bass
Andre Holmqvist drums

Tracks

1.  I Am, I Do  
2.  If I'm Not There Tomorrow  
3.  What Really Matters  
4.  Waiting For The Day  
5.  Could I Walk Away  
6.  Won't Tell You Anyway  
7.  Nobody Listens To The Old  
8.  Don't Think Tomorrow  
9.  Get Ready  
10.  A War Within  

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From: Whiplash1972 Date: November 17, 2003 at 2:47
Hmmm,you can download full MP3s of 6 of the 10 songs on this disc at: http://www.painandpassion.com/html/mp3s.html Ya gotta give 'em credit for giving potential buyers a good preview! The songs I've heard have a very hard-edged,somewhat progressive feel to them;not bad....

From: Rycheage Date: February 1, 2004 at 15:17
A little progressive, a little alternative, mostly dark and a little dramatic. These guys are on the heavier side of the rock fence, with their brand of Black Sabbath inspired riffing possibly appealing to some. BTW the MP3's on the site are no longer available.

From: Hrudet Date: March 30, 2004 at 0:25
The fast paced rocker 'If I'm Not There Tomorrow' is energetic as it is raucous. The superb retro rocker 'Waiting For The Day' is sublime. 'Won't Tell You Anyway' has a hard/bluesy tinge, like early Pat Travers stuff, and keeping in the tradition of the American Great South, a track like 'Don't Think Tomorrow' befits the heroes from that region and that era. The effort these guys have made in putting an album out there is deserving of the years they've spent getting it right.

From: figgy Date: April 2, 2004 at 1:49
I'm feeling the pain and passion of trying to find out what these guys sound like.I don't think tomorrow will be any brighter.Can anyone help? Please let me know! THANKS

From: juanlu Date: September 11, 2004 at 11:06
La página no está ya disponible?

From: Japangea Date: August 4, 2010 at 2:40
Their site is no longer available unfortunately.


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