Prong

Prong was a heavy metal/thrash metal band, formed in 1985. Prong had two independent releases, Primitive Origins and Force Fed. The albums attracted the attention of Epic Records, which signed the trio in 1989. The group disbanded in 1997 after the Rude Awakening tour, but re-formed in 2003. A pioneer of the urban metal scene, Prong is fronted by Tommy Victor. Korn's Jonathan Davis, as well as Trent Reznor allegedly claim Prong as an influence to their musical style.

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Discography

Primitive Origins (Album, 1987)

Primitive Origins was released in August 1987 under the Spigot label. This first album features songs like "In My Veins" which was later re-recorded during a session with John Peel (BBC). All songs were written by Tommy Victor and Michael Kirkland.

Tracks
  1. Disbelief
  2. Watching
  3. Cling To Life
  4. Denial
  5. Dreams Like That
  6. In My Venis
  7. Climate Control
  8. Persecution


Force Fed (Album, 1988)

Force Fed was released in January 1988. Some songs on this record were used during the 1989 EP Peel Sessions, and some were taken from their EP "Third From The Sun". Although the EP is no longer available, Prong still performs the song "Third From The Sun" regularly in their live-shows. Drummer Ted Parsons co-wrote some of the songs for the first time.

Tracks
  1. Freezer Burn
  2. Forgery
  3. Senseless Abuse
  4. Primitive Origins
  5. Arravated Condition
  6. The Coliseum
  7. Decay
  8. It's Been Decided
  9. Force Fed
  10. The Taming
  11. Look Up At The Sun
  12. Drainpipe
  13. Third From The Sun
  14. Mind The Gap


Peel Sessions (EP, 1990)

Peel Sessions is Prong's first EP, released in 1990. Recorded in 1989 and released under the Strange Fruit label, this EP features four tracks from their first two albums with Primitive Origins and Force Fed but with a more "clean" sound to them. The session was broadcast by the BBC on the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1.

Tracks
  1. Defiant
  2. Decay
  3. Senseless Abuse
  4. In My Veins


Beg to Differ (Album, 1990)

Beg To Differ was released in March 1990. The first album released under the CBS label can best be described as "metal gone alternative". The album also includes one live track ("Third From The Sun") recorded at CBGB's, New York in 1989.

Tracks
  1. "For Dear Life"
  2. "Steadly Decline"
  3. "Beg To Differ"
  4. "Lost And Found"
  5. "Your Fear"
  6. "Take It In Hand"
  7. "Instrumental, D.S.B."
  8. "Right To Nothing"
  9. "Prime Cut"
  10. "Just The Same"
  11. "Third From The Sun" (Live, 1989)


Prove You Wrong (Album, 1991)

Prove You Wrong was released in September 1991. The first, and only, album with Troy Gregory on bass features songs with a lot of electronic samples and a "techno" undertone to them. This will even be more so on the next two albums. Troy Gregory was kicked out of the band for "being a brat". (Tommy Victor in an MTV interview)

Tracks
  1. Irrelevant Thoughts
  2. Unconditional
  3. Positively Blind
  4. Prove You Wrong
  5. Hell If I Could
  6. Pointless
  7. Contradictions
  8. Torn Between
  9. Brainwave
  10. Territorial Rites
  11. Get A Grip (On Yourself)
  12. Shouldn't Have Bothered
  13. No Way To Deny It


Whose Fist Is This Anyway? (EP) (1992)

Whose Fist Is This Anyway? consists of five remixes done by various artists including Paul Raven who will later replace Troy Gregory on bass. It was released under the Sony label and also features a previously unreleased track called "Talk Talk".

Tracks
  1. Prove You Wrong (Album Version)
  2. Get A Grip
  3. Hell If I Could (Dub Mix)
  4. Irrelvant Thoughts
  5. Talk Talk (Previously Unreleased Track)
  6. Prove You Wrong


Cleansing (Album, 1994)

Cleansing was released in January 1994. This is the first album produced by Terry Date (all previous albums were produced by Mark Dobson) and featuring John Bechdel on keyboards. Cleansing was Prong's first real attempt at mainstream success.

Tracks
  1. Another Worldly Device
  2. Whose Fist Is This Anyway
  3. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
  4. Cut-Rate
  5. Broken Peace
  6. One Out Numbered
  7. Out Of This Misery
  8. No Question
  9. Not of This Earth
  10. Home Rule
  11. Sublime
  12. Test


Rude Awakening (Album, 1996)

Rude Awakening was released in May 1996. This album includes Tommy Victor, Ted Parsons and Raven. Rude Awakening is an Enhanced CD and it includes the MTV music video, "Snap Your Fingers Sap Your Neck."

Tracks
  1. "Controller"
  2. "Caprice"
  3. "Rude Awakening"
  4. "Unfortunately"
  5. "Face Value"
  6. "Avenue Of The Finest"
  7. "Slicing"
  8. "Without Hope"
  9. "Mansruin"
  10. "Innocence Gone"
  11. "Dark Signs"
  12. "Close The Door"
  13. "Proud Division"


100% Live (Live Album, 2002)

100% Live is Prong's first live album, recorded in 2002 and released in October of that year.

Tracks
  1. Another Worldly Device
  2. Disbelief
  3. Beg To Differ
  4. Initiation
  5. Broken Peace
  6. Prove You Wrong
  7. Close The Door
  8. Rude Awakening
  9. Controller
  10. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
  11. Cut Rate
  12. Unconditional
  13. Dark Signs
  14. Whose Fist Is This Anyway?


Scorpio Rising (Album, 2004)

Scorpio Rising was released in February 2004. This album includes Tommy Victor, Dan Laudo, and Monte Pittman.

  1. "Detached"
  2. "All Knowing Force"
  3. "Embrace The Depth"
  4. "Reactive Mind"
  5. "Regal"
  6. "Inner Truth"
  7. "Avoid Promises"
  8. "Siriusly Emerging"
  9. "Assurances"
  10. "Out Of This Realm"
  11. "Letter To A 'Friend'"
  12. "Entrance Of The Eclipse"
  13. "Red Martial Workings"
  14. "Hidden Agendas"

As of 2005

Tommy Victor has quit Danzig and drummer Dan Laudo has left the band. There have been no announcements from the band to get a new drummer but the band has been writing a new album with a release date expected in 2006.

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