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Born in Blood | 
| Artist: Pain Teens Label: Trance Syndicate Category: Music
Buy New: $129.99
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 336555
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 036172990320 EAN: 0036172990320 ASIN: B000004B6L
Release Date: August 31, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Basement | | • | Pleasures of the Flesh | | • | Shotguns | | • | Bad in My Head | | • | Way Love Used to Be | | • | Secret Is Sickness | | • | Lady of Flame | | • | Desu Evol Yaw | | • | She Shook Me | | • | Christo | | • | My Desire | | • | Noh Jam | | • | Hands in Fire | | • | Bannoy | | • | Veil of Light | | • | Puzzling Diagnoses | | • | Wot's de Matter | | • | Preppy Killer | | • | Unthinkable | | • | Path of Destruction | | • | New Woman | | • | Bug in a Can |
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More Pleasure Than Pain October 8, 2001 Kathy Fennessy 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Houston's Pain Teens combined elements of goth rock and industrial noise into a melodic melange likely to appeal even to those who might not normally consider themselves fans of those genres. The Teens had a firm grasp on song structure and Bliss Blood's vocals are always pleasing (if somewhat remote)--no matter what dark topic she may be singing about. There are a few exceptions: the psychedelic frenzy of "Pleasures of the Flesh," where she practically spits out the lyrics, and the driving, quasi-metallic "Lady of Flame." If there's a breakout track, it's surely "The Way Love Used to Be," a haunting ode to romance featuring Middle Eastern strings and tape loops (as do many of the songs). "Desu Evol Yaw," is essentially a backward version of the same obscure Kinks number; the music surges forward while the lyrics unravel back. The overall effect is akin to latter-period Swans, in which Jarboe's smooth vocals added a helping of sugar to that band's otherwise strong medicine. And just as Swans covered Brit-rock perennials like Blind Faith's "Can't Find My Way Home," the Teens offer up an elegiac version of David Bowie's "She Shook Me Cold."
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