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Pain
OriginTuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
Years active1994–2000
LabelsGoggins, Vegas, Springman
Past membersDan Lord
Mark "Pose" Milewicz
Adam Guthrie
Mark Kramer
Elizabeth Milewicz
Stuart McNair
Chris Johnson
Jason Reid
George Kennedy
Steve Scott
Brian Currah
Leo Nieter
Jamie Boyle
Websitethepainpage.com

Pain was an American rock band from Mobile and Tuscaloosa, Alabama that was active between 1994 and 2000.

History

The main songwriters, Dan Lord and Mark "Pose" Milewicz, grew up in Mobile and graduated from Mcgill Toolen High School in midtown Mobile. Though they did not produce any chart-topping hits, the band enjoyed a semi-mainstream following after touring relentlessly. Pain received a mini-revival when Cartoon Network aired a short two-minute music video set to their song "Jabberjaw (Running Underwater)", featuring the cartoon character of the same name along with "updated" versions of the rest of the show's characters.[1] Pain also received minor mainstream attention through the NBC sitcom NewsRadio. In a number of episodes station engineer Joe Garelli (played by Joe Rogan) can be seen wearing a T-shirt bearing the Pain logo.

Pain's sound featured fast-paced lyrics, energetic punk rock rhythms and frequent use of horn instruments. Their lyrical content was often humorous, touching lightly upon such subjects as Dungeons and Dragons as well as Greek and Arthurian legends, often creating entire plots and stories about fictional characters. Despite similarities in instrumentation and sensibility to third wave ska, Pain has expressed resentment towards being labeled as ska, stating a dislike for the genre.[2]

Pain recorded a version of "The Time Warp" for a ska tribute to The Rocky Horror Picture Show which was never released. The song is now available on the Pain DVD entitled In a Band: The Pain Years 1994-2000.

Although the band has not toured or released an album since 2000, the band's official status is "on hiatus." Milewicz is currently the dean of University of North Carolina at Pembroke's Esther G. Maynor Honors College,[3] Lord is the Director of Religious Education and Evangelization at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Charleston, South Carolina),[4] and former trombone player, Dr. Demondrae Thurman, is now the director of graduate studies, professor, euphonium, trombone, tuba, wind ensemble at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.[5] The majority of the rest of the band remains in or around Tuscaloosa.

Band members

  • Dan Lord — vocals
  • Mark "Pose" Milewicz — bass
  • Adam Guthrie — guitar
  • Mark Kramer — drums
  • Elizabeth Milewicz — keyboard
  • Stuart McNair — trumpet
  • Chris Johnson — saxophone
  • Jason Reid — trombone

Former members

  • Steve Scott — original drummer (1994–'95)
  • Jay Campbell — original sax player (1996–'98)
  • George Kennedy — drums (1998–'99)
  • Brian Currah — trumpet
  • Jamie Boyle — trumpet
  • Demondrae Thurman — trombone

Discography

Albums

  • Goggins

Released in 1994 on Goggins Records.

  1. "Idle Hands"
  2. "Milk"
  3. "Gavin"
  4. "The Man Upstairs"
  5. "Excalibur"
  6. "Nitro"
  7. "Put Together"
  8. "Enough"
  9. "Army Of The Bored"
  • Midgets With Guns

Released in 1996 on Goggins Records. Re-issued in 2003 on Springman Records.

  1. "Pose Ode"
  2. "Milk"
  3. "Square Pegs"
  4. "Fight"
  5. "Midgets With Guns"
  6. "One-Legged Girl"
  7. "The People, The People"
  8. "Grudge"
  9. "Chuck Al Hashib"
  10. "Derision"
  11. "Island Of Fear"
  12. "Adam's Apple"
  13. "Ellen"
  14. "Pose Ode" (fast)
  • Wonderful Beef

Released in 1997 on Springman Records.

  1. "Malk"
  2. "In A Band"
  3. "Antidote"
  4. "Thimbledrome"
  5. "Put 'Em Back"
  6. "The Man Upstairs"
  7. "The Song Of The Seven Inch Cowboy"
  8. "Kokamantratarius"
  9. "The Bottlerocket War"
  10. "Gavin"
  11. "Suckerpunch"
  12. "Umbrella"
  13. "Easy Out"
  • Full Speed Ahead

Released in 1999 on Vegas Records. Reissued in 2004 on Springman Records.

  1. "Juice"
  2. "Right On"
  3. "Full Speed Ahead"
  4. "Upright"
  5. "Codcake"
  6. "Who Took Botu's Picture?"
  7. "Futz Said Julie"
  8. "Goggins"
  9. "The White Recluse"
  10. "Jonathan Fallow"
  11. "Cap’n Scrub"
  12. "Excalibur"
  13. "Bean Bag"
  14. "Ukulele"
  • On Air

Released in 2001 on Vegas Records. Live radio recordings.

  1. "Antidote"
  2. "In A Band"
  3. "Put 'Em Back"
  4. "Midgets With Guns"
  5. "The Man Upstairs"
  6. "The Bottlerocket War"
  7. "Gavin"
  8. "Milk"
  9. "Juice/Square Pegs"
  10. "Derision"
  11. "Suckerpunch"

EPs

  • ''Jabberjaw EP

Released in 1999 on Springman Records. CD-ROM version is enhanced for computer with music videos, pictures, and more.

CD/CD-ROM Version
  1. "Jabberjaw (Running Underwater)"
  2. "Full Speed Ahead" (Battleship Version)
  3. "The Comeback"
  4. "The White Recluse" (demo)
  5. "Chris Gets Up On It!"
  6. "The Man Upstairs" ("What a Man" version, Live)
  • 7-inch vinyl version
  1. "Jabberjaw"
  2. "Full Speed Ahead"
  3. "The Comeback"

DVDs

  • In a Band: The Pain Years 1994-2000

References

  1. ^ YouTube.com, "Jabberjaw (Running Underwater)" music video featured on Cartoon Network - Retrieved January 6, 2011
  2. ^ Pain official website, archived news for February 2 1997 - Retrieved March 6, 2008
  3. ^ The University of North Carolina at Pembroke Official Newswire, July 27, 2012 - Retrieved October 21, 2013
  4. ^ The Post and Courier, January 20, 2013 - retrieved October 21, 2013
  5. ^ "Meet the Music Faculty and Staff". www.samford.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-20.