House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics)
House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics)
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Our Take
Our Take
House of Pain's "Fine Malt Lyrics (30 Years)" is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of the iconic 90s hip-hop group. The album celebrates three decades since the release of their debut record, and it's clear that the trio hasn't lost any of their signature energy or swagger.
From the moment the needle drops on the opening track "Salutations," it's clear that House of Pain are here to party. The infectious beats and sharp rhymes are as fresh as ever, reminding us why they were such a powerhouse in the rap game back in the day.
The production on this album is top-notch, with DJ Lethal's skills shining brightly on tracks like "Put Your Head Out" and "Jump Around." And of course, frontman Everlast's distinctive voice and clever wordplay are on full display, proving that he's still a force to be reckoned with.
But what really sets "Fine Malt Lyrics (30 Years)" apart is the sheer joy and camaraderie that permeate every track. House of Pain may have been known for their tough image, but here they sound like they're having the time of their lives, inviting us all to join in the fun.
So grab a cold one, put on your finest sportswear, and crank up the volume on House of Pain's latest offering. "Fine Malt Lyrics (30 Years)" is a celebration of a legendary group that's still going strong after all these years. Cheers to another 30 years of hip-hop excellence!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Salutations
2. Jump Around
3. Put Your Head Out (Feat. B-Real)
4. Top O' the Morning to Ya
5. Commercial 1 (Feat. Son Doobie)
6. House and the Rising Sun
7. Shamrocks and Shenanigans
8. House of Pain Anthem
9. Danny Boy, Danny Boy
10. Guess Who's Back
11. Commercial 2
12. Put On Your Shit Kickers
13. Come and Get Some of This
14. Life Goes On
15. One for the Road
16. Feel It
17. All My Love
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About the artist
House of Pain
If Pitchfork Magazine reviewed House of Pain, it might look something like this: House of Pain burst onto the music scene in the early 90s with their infectious blend of Irish pride and rowdy hip-hop beats. Comprised of frontman Everlast, DJ Lethal, and Danny Boy, this trio quickly became known for their high-energy performances and party-starting anthems. Their debut album, "House of Pain," was a raucous affair that spawned the hit single "Jump Around," a song so ubiquitous that you can still hear it blaring at sporting events and frat parties to this day. With its catchy chorus and pumping bassline, it's no wonder that this track has become a timeless classic. But don't let their party-starting reputation fool you - House of Pain were no one-hit wonders. Their follow-up albums, "Same As It Ever Was" and "Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again," showcased their lyrical skills and ability to tackle serious subjects with intelligence and wit. Whether they were dropping gems about the struggles of everyday life or celebrating their Irish heritage, House of Pain always brought a unique perspective to the table. And with their charismatic frontman Everlast at the helm, they were able to connect with audiences in a way that few other groups could. So, if you're looking for a dose of nostalgia mixed with some hard-hitting hip-hop, look no further than House of Pain. These guys may have started as a party band, but they have proven time and time again that they have the talent and staying power to stand the test of time.
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