PRONG - Prove You Wrong promo cassette tape. 

Very rare. 

Used but in good condition. 
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Prong – Prove You Wrong (1991)
Description:
Released in 1991, Prove You Wrong is the third studio album by Prong, marking a transitional period for the band as they expanded their sound beyond their hardcore and thrash roots. This record introduced more groove-laden riffs and industrial influences, foreshadowing the style that Prong would refine in later releases.

Compared to their earlier, more aggressive works like Beg to Differ, this album leans into a tighter, more mechanical approach, incorporating elements of industrial metal and alternative metal. Tracks like "Unconditional", "Prove You Wrong", and "Hell If I Could" display Prong’s signature mix of sharp, syncopated guitar riffs, precise drumming, and Tommy Victor’s distinctive vocals. The production is cleaner, yet still aggressive, making Prove You Wrong a key album in the evolution of groove metal and industrial metal.

The band's ability to blend thrash, hardcore, groove, and industrial elements makes this album stand out, influencing future acts in both metal and industrial rock.

Tracklist:
Irrelevant Thoughts
Unconditional
Positively Blind
Prove You Wrong
Hell If I Could
Pointless
Contradictions
Torn Between
Brainwave
Territorial Rites
Get A Grip (On Yourself)
Shouldn’t Have Bothered
No Way to Deny It
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Orange 9mm
Prove You Wrong is a pivotal record that helped bridge thrash, groove metal, and industrial metal, influencing a wide range of heavy and alternative acts throughout the '90s and beyond.