Pain Agency

    Artist: Sucioperro

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    only £6.99

    Tracks:
    10
    Duration:
    00:48:24
    Format:
    MP3
    Quality:
    320 kbps
    Size:
    116.16 MB

    Album saving: £2.91  compared to buying all the tracks

    TrackDurationPrice/Buy
    1.Liquids 00:04:42£0.99
    2.The Dissident Code 00:03:54£0.99
    3.Mums' Bad Punk Music 00:03:56£0.99
    4.Are You Convinced? 00:04:36£0.99
    5.Don't Change (What You Can't Understand) 00:03:49£0.99
    6.Hate Filters 00:07:22£0.99
    7.You Can't Lose (What You Don't Have) 00:03:54£0.99
    8.Conception Territory 00:04:18£0.99
    9.No. 273 00:05:28£0.99
    10.I Have Reached My Limit 00:06:25£0.99

    customer Reviews

     Average rating (2 reviews)

     Underated Masterpiece

    | | See all Caseus's reviews (11)

    Being a big fan of Random Acts Of Intimacy i was really looking forward to Pain Agency and it didn't dissapoint in the slightest. Potential criticisms of RAOI were several songs sounding similar, not an issue with pain agency, every song is unique, varied, powerful, moving and undeniably catchy. They've also branched out more into their own sound, moving away from the comparisons ppl made between them and biffy clyro, some astoundingly good guitar solos and experimenting with different instruments really sets them apart. This is undoubtebly the best work so far from a tragically underated band.
    Personal favourite tracks are: Don't Change (What You Can't Understand) , I Have Reached My Limit, Liquids, Are You Convinced, hell i love the entire album! lol

     A welcome return!

    | | See all loganbiffy's reviews (3)

    This is the 2nd album from Scot Rockers Sucioperro, and what a welcome return it is. Following on from 2006's Random Acts of Intimacy, Pain Agency opens with the quite frankly astounding "Liquids" and that sets the tone for the rest of the album.

    Jp's guitar and vocals are as always immaculate, and Gus's drumming has come on leaps and bounds. I can't pick a bad track on it but personal highlights are "Liquids", Mum's Bad Punk Music, You Can't Lose (What You Don't Have), Are You Convinced?, Hate FIlters and No. 273.

    Welcome back boys!