• Painkiller (also known as Pain Killer) was an avant-garde jazz and grindcore band that formed in 1991. Later albums incorporated elements of ambient and...
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  • Painkiller is the twelfth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 14 September 1990. It was the last Judas Priest album to feature...
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  • "Painkiller" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 1990; it was later released as a single on Columbia Records. It is off the...
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  • expansion pack for the 2004 game Painkiller: Hell & Damnation, a remake of the 2004 game Painkiller (band), a band led by John Zorn and Bill Laswell...
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  • Mick Harris (category Painkiller (band) members)
    credited for coining the term "grindcore". After Napalm Death, Harris joined Painkiller with John Zorn and Bill Laswell. Since the mid-1990s, Harris has worked...
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    included Jonah Sharp and Terre Thaemlitz. The label also released albums by Painkiller, Praxis, and Divination, an ambient dub project by Laswell. A sub-label...
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    Yamantaka Eye (category Painkiller (band) members)
    with Bill Laswell's Praxis and with John Zorn's groups Naked City and Painkiller. Eye and Zorn also recorded the album Zohar as the "Mystic Fugu Orchestra...
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  • Guts of a Virgin (category Painkiller (band) albums)
    Guts of a Virgin is the first album by American band Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell and Mick Harris. It contains twelve tracks and...
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  • The Painkiller Tour was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest which was in support of the album Painkiller. It ran from 18 October 1990...
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    John Zorn (category Painkiller (band) members)
    other artists. Zorn performs on saxophone with his Naked City, Painkiller, and Masada bands, conducts ensembles such as Moonchild, Simulacrum, and several...
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  • Execution Ground (category Painkiller (band) albums)
    Execution Ground is a double CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris. The AllMusic review by Maurice Rickard awarded...
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  • Buried Secrets (EP) (category Painkiller (band) albums)
    Buried Secrets is the second EP by American band Painkiller originally released by Toy's Factory in Japan and Earache in the UK, featuring guest appearances...
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    three years at least that I've been away from [painkillers]." "Manos Spanos", Jason Newsted on His Painkiller Addiction: My Heart Almost Stopped A Couple...
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    had a UK top 5 hit in 2003 with their song "Painkiller (Summer Rain)". Since starting out in 1999, the band have sold around one million records worldwide...
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    Tatsuya Yoshida (category Painkiller (band) members)
    and reissued in 2009) Angherr Shisspa (2005) Dhorimviskha (2018) With Painkiller The Prophecy: Live in Europe (Tzadik, 2013) With Ron Anderson RonRuins...
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    The band performed for 48,000 people with Grohl in a custom-built moving throne which he claimed to have designed himself while on painkillers. Beginning...
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  • Painkiller: The Collected Works is a 1997 four disc box set by the American musical group Painkiller. The set contains the group's entire recorded output...
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    Don Airey (category The Ozzy Osbourne Band members)
    album Painkiller. However, because Judas Priest wanted the album to have a heavier sound than their previous work, only one song on Painkiller, "A Touch...
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  • "Krokus Painkiller review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-05. KROKUS ONLINE - official homepage - Discography - PAINKILLER KROKUS ONLINE...
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  • "Painkiller" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. The song was released on April 1, 2014, as the lead single from their fifth studio album...
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    Scott Travis (category Racer X (band) members)
    which he has been widely acclaimed ever since his debut on the 1990 album Painkiller. Travis was largely responsible for hiring Tim 'Ripper' Owens as Halford's...
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  • The Prophecy: Live in Europe (category Painkiller (band) albums)
    The Prophecy: Live in Europe is a live album by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Yoshida Tatsuya, performing live in Berlin, Germany...
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    Down. In November 1989, Scott Travis replaced Holland and debuted on Painkiller. The album was the last at the time to feature Halford, who later left...
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    Hamid Drake (category Painkiller (band) members)
    Mandatory Reality (Eremite, 2019) Since Time Is Gravity (Eremite, 2023) with Painkiller 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12 (2003) with William Parker Painter's...
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  • Rituals: Live in Japan (category Painkiller (band) albums)
    Rituals: Live in Japan is a live CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris, performing live in Tokyo in 1991 with guest...
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    bands alternated time slots. In addition to the Clash of the Titans tour, Megadeth (along with Testament) supported Judas Priest on their Painkiller tour...
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    Holland left the band. In September 1990, the Painkiller album used a new drummer, Scott Travis (formerly from Racer X), who gave the band an edgier sound...
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    is credited with playing bass on all of Judas Priest's albums, but on Painkiller bass was double-tracked with Don Airey's bass on a Minimoog synthesizer...
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    EP". Fourteen East Magazine. Corrall, Cody. "PREMIERE: Beach Bunny's 'painkiller' Lets You Dance Away the Heartbreak". Hooligan Magazine. Retrieved February...
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    Bartolomeo, Joey (December 22, 2009). "Steven Tyler Enters Rehab for Painkiller Addiction". People. Retrieved July 2, 2010. "Aerosmith to hold auditions...
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