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Prong Continues To Build On...4.5 stars, November 9, 2005
Prong improved greatly from the still impressive FORCE FED to the great thrash of BEG TO DIFFER. When PROVE YOU WRONG was released, one thing was clear...Prong was still on to something great. Over the course of WRONG's 13 songs, Prong pack a concise punch with their simplistic but strong riffs courtesy of Tommy Victor, excellent bassplaying from Troy Gregory, and the phenomenal drumming of Ted Parsons.
The title track and "Unconditional" are some of the best material Prong has churned out, and over the course of the album, "Torn Between", "No Way To Deny It", and "Pointless" are immensely satisfying, intense bursts of hardcore metal. Prong can play with fierce devotion, but never to the point of self-parody like some of their contemporaries might have done.
PROVE YOU WRONG is another bold step for Prong, another important album in their impressive catalog. You can't go wrong with the songs found here, and Prong would only get better with their subsequent releases CLEANSING and RUDE AWAKENING. No Prong completist should be without PROVE YOU WRONG.
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Best of PRONG?, April 14, 1999
This could arguably be the best Prong album. I know, all you Cleansing/ Rude Awakening fans won't agree with me, but this album is true Prong before they turned more electronic (which I like too). This album builds remarkably upon Beg to Differ. GREAT metal.
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The best, January 7, 2000
anything by prong is great but this is by far the best prong album ever - raw, metallic, intense and futuristic without the more monotonous reliance on drum loops and samples and generic dropped tunings that came after this album - this one's sort of like pre-black album metallica meets earlier killing joke (think revelations and firedances)... great stuff
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