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House of Pain

House of Pain was an American hip-hop trio that released three albums in the 1990s. The group consisted of DJ Lethal, Danny Boy, and Everlast. The group's name is a reference to the H. G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, a reference carried further by the naming of their 2011 tour He Who Breaks the Law. The group is best known for its 1992 hit single "Jump Around", which reached number 3 in their native United States of America, number 6 in Ireland and number 8 in the United Kingdom. The group broke up in 1996 due to what Everlast described as a toxic environment fueled by Danny Boy's drug addiction. Lead rapper Everlast eventually went on to pursue a solo career as a blues rock artist and member of the supergroup La Coka Nostra which also featured DJ Lethal. House of Pain reunited briefly in 2010 for a world tour.

House of Pain
Everlast and Danny Boy in 2011
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active
  • 1991–1996
  • 2010–2011
  • 2017
LabelsTommy Boy
Past membersEverlast
Danny Boy
DJ Lethal

Band history

1990–1992: Formation and breakthrough

In 1990, Daniel O'Connor (Danny Boy O'Connor) got together with fellow rapper Erik Schrody (Everlast) who had just released a rap album called Forever Everlasting (1990), that didn't have much success. O'Connor knew Schrody when he went to William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California (1984–1986), and various hip hop events they attended in their teens. Both of Irish American descent, they decided to make a hip hop group with this identity. While hanging out at O'Connor's home, Schrody noticed a cassette with the title House of Pain, which was a demo of a Punk group O'Connor tried to put together. Schrody really liked the name and felt they should re-use as their name. Schrody brought in his former DJ Leor Dimant (DJ Lethal), who is of Latvian descent, and House of pain was created.[citation needed] Schrody would become the lead rapper, while O'Connor acted as the hype man, second emcee, art director and the graphic artist of the group.[1][additional citation(s) needed] After they recorded a demo, for which O'Connor designed the cover, that created a bidding war among labels. The label they chose was Tommy Boy Records, who credits O'Connor's art work to have initially caught their attention.[citation needed]

In 1992, they released their debut album House of Pain, subtitled Fine Malt Lyrics.[2] Their first single "Jump Around" was a major hit. In the United States, it peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, while reaching number 5 on the Hot Rap Songs, 13 on Rhythmic Top 40, 1 on Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales, number 17 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs,[3] and is certified platinum.[4] The song was produced by Lawrence Muggerud (DJ Muggs) and performed by Schrody. Both Muggerud and Schrody explain that song came about shortly after they both met. Muggerud who had a beat he had submitted to various artist, eventually invited Schrody to give it a try. Schrody wrote lyrics in his driveway and being influenced by dance hall singer Shabba Ranks part of the lyrics were “Jump around, if you love freedom. Jump around, if you love culture”, which Muggerud suggested they trim down to "Jump Around". While re-working his lyrics, Muggerud came up with the iconic horn that accompany the song.[5] Their second single "Shamrocks and Shenanigans (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)", it peaked at 65 on the Billboard Hot 100, 75 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, 14 on the Dance Club Songs, and 74 on Radio Songs.[citation needed] The album peaked at 14 on the Billboard 200,[6] 14 on the U.S. Billboard Top Current Albums,[7] 16 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[8] 14 on the U.S. Billboard Top Album Sales,[9] and is certified platinum.[4]

1993–1996: Subsequent success and group's breakup

In 1993, they were among the rap artists who had cameo roles in Ted Demme's film Who's the Man?.[10][11] For this project they provided a theme song by the same name, which was also used as a single for the soundtrack and their subsequent album. It rose to number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100, 77 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, and 10 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales.[citation needed] Also that year, they participated together with Helmet, along with several other rap acts, on the 1993 rap rock collaborative Judgment Night film soundtrack.

In 1994, they released Same as It Ever Was.[12] The album peaked at 12 equally on the Billboard 200,[6] the U.S. Billboard Top Current Albums,[7] the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[8] the U.S. Billboard Top Album Sales,[9] and is certified gold.[4] AllMusic gave it four out five stars.[13] Matt Carlson of The Michigan Daily found the album quite good and noted "the music is laid back with some heavy driving forces underlying and strengthening it".[14] J.D. Constantine of The Baltimore Sun did not like album and found it monotonous and unimaginative.[15] Roger Catlin of the Hartford Courant said that while finding the continuity monotonous it's "hard and compelling" as well as a "strong outing".[16] Andrew Love of The Ocala Star-Banner gave it four stars saying "this is a band that has definitely progressed over the course of one album".[17] Music critic Robert Christgau, who did not like their previous and subsequent album, gave it an A- and described it as "the hardest hip hop of the year".[18]

In 1996, they released Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again.[19] The album peaked at 47 on the Billboard 200,[6] 47 on the U.S. Billboard Top Current Albums,[7] 31 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[8] and 47 on the U.S. Billboard Top Album Sales.[9] At the release party, Schrody decided to disband the group.[citation needed] Sputnikmusic wrote that "the trio’s most rounded, consistent & memorable LP is grossly under-appreciated."[20] Dave Ferman of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram gave it one star and a half, calling it a "woeful mess".[21] Steve Juon of RapReviews gave it a seven out of ten.[22] AllMusic music gave it two point five stars out of five.[23]

1997–present day: solo projects and reunions

From then on, the members continued their separate careers. Schrody achieved multi-platinum solo fame in 1998 with his album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues,[24] where he developed a style that blended rap with acoustic guitar, as well as singing.

Diamant became the DJ of multi-platinum nu metal band Limp Bizkit.

O'Connor, did some freelance work designing clothes, and was involved in several music project.

In late 2004, the creation of the rap supergroup La Coka Nostra started when O'Connor was mentoring young artists. He took notice of two up and comers which included George Carroll (Slaine) and brought them to meet his former DJ from House of Pain, Leor Diamant, who at the time was working on a compilation album and championing a new artist as well. They decided to make a group and asked O'Connor to become a member as a hype man and art director. After accepting, O'Connor felt that there was a void and asked experienced rapper William Braunstein (Ill Bill) to join. The group's name came about, when O'Connor teased Carroll and Braunstein with that nickname, after they both had a night out. The group started releasing music on MySpace, and went viral. Eventually, O'Connor received a letter from former House of Pain colleague Erik Schrody, who asked if he could join. By 2006, the group consisted of O'Connor, Carroll, Diamant, Braunstein, and Schrody.[citation needed]

In 2009, La Coka Nostra released A Brand You Can Trust was released on July 14, 2009, on Suburban Noize Records.[25] It sold over 500,000 units.[citation needed] AllMusic gave four out of five stars.[26] Andrew Kameka of HipHopDX wrote that "the album is a mostly solid effort and exactly what someone would expect from a supergroup of like-minded members known for high-energy music".[27] Adam Kennedy of the BBC while praising some the moments of the album said "it’s a tantalising parting taste of potential capabilities, yet until they improve a customer satisfaction hit rate that barely troubles one in three tunes here".[28] Steve Juon of RapReviews gave it a seven out of ten.[29] Sputnikmusic described it as "a disjointed effort, but still pretty decent in and of itself and gave it three point five out of five.[30] Thomas Quinlan of Exclaim! said "La Coka Nostra are an interesting collection of collaborators that live up to the hype".[31]

On March 2, 2012, it was announced that Schrody would be leaving La Coka Nostra due to his daughter's medical issues,[32] while O'Connor and Diamant pursued two more project with the group Masters of the Dark Arts (2012) and To Thine Own Self Be True (2016).[33][34]

House of Pain reunited at a private event held by UFC president Dana White in Boston on St. Patrick's Day 2009. It was officially announced on August 10, 2010, that House of Pain had reunited and performed their first "official" show in a decade at the second annual Epicenter music festival in Fontana, California, on September 25, 2010. Though Diamant is still a member of the group, he did not join them on their 2011 reunion tour due to prior obligations with Limp Bizkit.[35][36] In April–May 2011 House of Pain attended the Groovin' the Moo touring festival in Australia, and also performed at Scotland's T in the Park festival on July 9, 2011, as well as Sonisphere UK Festival on July 12 of the same year.

House of Pain reunited in 2017 for a 25th Anniversary Tour. The tour included shows in DC, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, and California.[37]

Between reunions and projects together, Schrody continues with his solo career, while Diamant still works with Limp Bizkit, and in 2019 O'Connor opened The Outsiders House Museum dedicated to both the novel and the film The Outsiders.

Discography

References

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External links

  • House of Pain discography at MusicBrainz
  • House of Pain biography by Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine
  • House Of Pain/La Coka Nostra discography

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This article is about the hip hop group For other uses see House of Pain disambiguation House of Pain was an American hip hop trio that released three albums in the 1990s The group consisted of DJ Lethal Danny Boy and Everlast The group s name is a reference to the H G Wells novel The Island of Dr Moreau a reference carried further by the naming of their 2011 tour He Who Breaks the Law The group is best known for its 1992 hit single Jump Around which reached number 3 in their native United States of America number 6 in Ireland and number 8 in the United Kingdom The group broke up in 1996 due to what Everlast described as a toxic environment fueled by Danny Boy s drug addiction Lead rapper Everlast eventually went on to pursue a solo career as a blues rock artist and member of the supergroup La Coka Nostra which also featured DJ Lethal House of Pain reunited briefly in 2010 for a world tour House of PainEverlast and Danny Boy in 2011Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresHip hopYears active1991 19962010 20112017LabelsTommy BoyPast membersEverlastDanny BoyDJ Lethal Contents 1 Band history 1 1 1990 1992 Formation and breakthrough 1 2 1993 1996 Subsequent success and group s breakup 1 3 1997 present day solo projects and reunions 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksBand history Edit1990 1992 Formation and breakthrough Edit In 1990 Daniel O Connor Danny Boy O Connor got together with fellow rapper Erik Schrody Everlast who had just released a rap album called Forever Everlasting 1990 that didn t have much success O Connor knew Schrody when he went to William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills California 1984 1986 and various hip hop events they attended in their teens Both of Irish American descent they decided to make a hip hop group with this identity While hanging out at O Connor s home Schrody noticed a cassette with the title House of Pain which was a demo of a Punk group O Connor tried to put together Schrody really liked the name and felt they should re use as their name Schrody brought in his former DJ Leor Dimant DJ Lethal who is of Latvian descent and House of pain was created citation needed Schrody would become the lead rapper while O Connor acted as the hype man second emcee art director and the graphic artist of the group 1 additional citation s needed After they recorded a demo for which O Connor designed the cover that created a bidding war among labels The label they chose was Tommy Boy Records who credits O Connor s art work to have initially caught their attention citation needed In 1992 they released their debut album House of Pain subtitled Fine Malt Lyrics 2 Their first single Jump Around was a major hit In the United States it peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching number 5 on the Hot Rap Songs 13 on Rhythmic Top 40 1 on Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales number 17 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs 3 and is certified platinum 4 The song was produced by Lawrence Muggerud DJ Muggs and performed by Schrody Both Muggerud and Schrody explain that song came about shortly after they both met Muggerud who had a beat he had submitted to various artist eventually invited Schrody to give it a try Schrody wrote lyrics in his driveway and being influenced by dance hall singer Shabba Ranks part of the lyrics were Jump around if you love freedom Jump around if you love culture which Muggerud suggested they trim down to Jump Around While re working his lyrics Muggerud came up with the iconic horn that accompany the song 5 Their second single Shamrocks and Shenanigans Boom Shalock Lock Boom it peaked at 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 75 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 14 on the Dance Club Songs and 74 on Radio Songs citation needed The album peaked at 14 on the Billboard 200 6 14 on the U S Billboard Top Current Albums 7 16 on the U S Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 8 14 on the U S Billboard Top Album Sales 9 and is certified platinum 4 1993 1996 Subsequent success and group s breakup Edit In 1993 they were among the rap artists who had cameo roles in Ted Demme s film Who s the Man 10 11 For this project they provided a theme song by the same name which was also used as a single for the soundtrack and their subsequent album It rose to number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 77 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Singles amp Tracks and 10 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales citation needed Also that year they participated together with Helmet along with several other rap acts on the 1993 rap rock collaborative Judgment Night film soundtrack In 1994 they released Same as It Ever Was 12 The album peaked at 12 equally on the Billboard 200 6 the U S Billboard Top Current Albums 7 the U S Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 8 the U S Billboard Top Album Sales 9 and is certified gold 4 AllMusic gave it four out five stars 13 Matt Carlson of The Michigan Daily found the album quite good and noted the music is laid back with some heavy driving forces underlying and strengthening it 14 J D Constantine of The Baltimore Sun did not like album and found it monotonous and unimaginative 15 Roger Catlin of the Hartford Courant said that while finding the continuity monotonous it s hard and compelling as well as a strong outing 16 Andrew Love of The Ocala Star Banner gave it four stars saying this is a band that has definitely progressed over the course of one album 17 Music critic Robert Christgau who did not like their previous and subsequent album gave it an A and described it as the hardest hip hop of the year 18 In 1996 they released Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again 19 The album peaked at 47 on the Billboard 200 6 47 on the U S Billboard Top Current Albums 7 31 on the U S Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 8 and 47 on the U S Billboard Top Album Sales 9 At the release party Schrody decided to disband the group citation needed Sputnikmusic wrote that the trio s most rounded consistent amp memorable LP is grossly under appreciated 20 Dave Ferman of the Fort Worth Star Telegram gave it one star and a half calling it a woeful mess 21 Steve Juon of RapReviews gave it a seven out of ten 22 AllMusic music gave it two point five stars out of five 23 1997 present day solo projects and reunions Edit From then on the members continued their separate careers Schrody achieved multi platinum solo fame in 1998 with his album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues 24 where he developed a style that blended rap with acoustic guitar as well as singing Diamant became the DJ of multi platinum nu metal band Limp Bizkit O Connor did some freelance work designing clothes and was involved in several music project In late 2004 the creation of the rap supergroup La Coka Nostra started when O Connor was mentoring young artists He took notice of two up and comers which included George Carroll Slaine and brought them to meet his former DJ from House of Pain Leor Diamant who at the time was working on a compilation album and championing a new artist as well They decided to make a group and asked O Connor to become a member as a hype man and art director After accepting O Connor felt that there was a void and asked experienced rapper William Braunstein Ill Bill to join The group s name came about when O Connor teased Carroll and Braunstein with that nickname after they both had a night out The group started releasing music on MySpace and went viral Eventually O Connor received a letter from former House of Pain colleague Erik Schrody who asked if he could join By 2006 the group consisted of O Connor Carroll Diamant Braunstein and Schrody citation needed In 2009 La Coka Nostra released A Brand You Can Trust was released on July 14 2009 on Suburban Noize Records 25 It sold over 500 000 units citation needed AllMusic gave four out of five stars 26 Andrew Kameka of HipHopDX wrote that the album is a mostly solid effort and exactly what someone would expect from a supergroup of like minded members known for high energy music 27 Adam Kennedy of the BBC while praising some the moments of the album said it s a tantalising parting taste of potential capabilities yet until they improve a customer satisfaction hit rate that barely troubles one in three tunes here 28 Steve Juon of RapReviews gave it a seven out of ten 29 Sputnikmusic described it as a disjointed effort but still pretty decent in and of itself and gave it three point five out of five 30 Thomas Quinlan of Exclaim said La Coka Nostra are an interesting collection of collaborators that live up to the hype 31 On March 2 2012 it was announced that Schrody would be leaving La Coka Nostra due to his daughter s medical issues 32 while O Connor and Diamant pursued two more project with the group Masters of the Dark Arts 2012 and To Thine Own Self Be True 2016 33 34 House of Pain reunited at a private event held by UFC president Dana White in Boston on St Patrick s Day 2009 It was officially announced on August 10 2010 that House of Pain had reunited and performed their first official show in a decade at the second annual Epicenter music festival in Fontana California on September 25 2010 Though Diamant is still a member of the group he did not join them on their 2011 reunion tour due to prior obligations with Limp Bizkit 35 36 In April May 2011 House of Pain attended the Groovin the Moo touring festival in Australia and also performed at Scotland s T in the Park festival on July 9 2011 as well as Sonisphere UK Festival on July 12 of the same year House of Pain reunited in 2017 for a 25th Anniversary Tour The tour included shows in DC Ohio Pennsylvania New York Massachusetts and California 37 Between reunions and projects together Schrody continues with his solo career while Diamant still works with Limp Bizkit and in 2019 O Connor opened The Outsiders House Museum dedicated to both the novel and the film The Outsiders Discography EditMain article House of Pain discographyReferences Edit Graham Ginnie May 5 2017 From the Outside Hip 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