Pay Money To My Pain

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Pay Money To My Pain

Background information
Also known as P.T.P
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genre(s) Screamo
Hardcore punk
Melodic hardcore
Years active 2005 - Present
Label(s) VAP
Associated acts Fake?, Oblivion Dust
Website http://www.paymoneytomypain.com/
Members
K
Pablo
Jin
Tsuyoshi
Zax

Pay Money To My Pain (stylised as Pay money To my Pain, abbreviated as P.T.P.) are a Japanese screamo band. All of the band's lyrics are in English.[1]

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[edit] History

After the disbandment of vocalist K's previous band Gundog, in 2005, he recruited four members and formed Pay Money To My Pain. They began to produce songs by themselves before getting noticed quickly by the record label, VAP. From there, they released their first major single "Drop of ink" on 6 December 2006.[2]

Several months later, they ventured to California where they recorded their first album, Another day comes, which was released on the 12 September 2007. This album included "Home", the Buzzer Beater ending song, and “Another day comes", another ending song for Ultraseven X.[3]

Currently the band is on tour in Japan from October 2007.

[edit] Members

  • K – vocals
  • Pablo – guitar
    • Pablo is a Hispanic-Japanese guitarist and is a support guitarist for Fake?, Takui Nakajima and Oblivion Dust.
  • Jin – guitar
    • Jin has produced groups such as "Rotten Graffiti" and "Greeeen", the band of his brother, Hide.
  • Tsuyoshi – bass guitar
  • Zax – drums

[edit] Discography

Albums
Singles

[edit] References

  1. ^ Interview @ JAME Retrieved Sep 13 2007
  2. ^ Jame Profile Retrieved Sep 13 2007
  3. ^ VAP info Retrieved Sep 13 2007

[edit] External links

Languages