by Greg Prato
One of the most intense hardcore-metal bands of the '90s was undoubtedly Pro-Pain -- a group that has ignited many a brutal mosh pit during its tenure. As a result, a live album seemed to be a fine fit. However, the group did not get around to issuing a live set until nearly a decade after its debut release (1992's metal cult classic Foul Taste of Freedom). But when 2001's Road Rage arrived, boy, did it ever pack a Mr. T-esque wallop. The 17-track album includes highlights from throughout Pro-Pain's career, including such scream-til-the-veins-on-your-neck-explode anthems as &Foul Taste of Freedom,& &Iraqnophobia,& &Stand Tall,& and a song that Celine Dion should really consider covering someday, &The Stench of Piss.& It may have taken a long time to rear its head, but Road Rage lives up to the explosive live shows Pro-Pain have put on for years.