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Pain is a Narcotic

12+ albums
depressive black metalblack metalSuicidal Black MetalaustraliaDSBM

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Pain Is A Narcotic is a four piece depressive suicidal black metal band hailing from Mount Barker, South Australia. PIAN deals with lyrical theme of suicide, depression, nature & destructive intent. Rhythm Guitar & Vocals: Livlös (Lost In The Delusion Called "Life") Lead Guitar: A. Mutilator Drums: James P. Bass: Levi Siegmann (Betray The Oracle, The Cold Truth, Happiness and Something Psychotic) Official Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialpainisanarcotic Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pain.is.a.narcotic Official Website: http://painisanarcotic.tk User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

A Life Of Sorrow

202
2

Fragments (Intro)

182
3

Everything Went Black

182
4

As The Leaves Fell (Outro)

153
5

Wondering Through the Woods of Euphoria

107
6

Comfort to Confide

100
7

The Insane Asylum

88
8

SuicideKult (Live in Mt Compass)

86
9

Voids of Solitude

64
10

Embrace My Decay

56

albums

A Life Locked Inside An Eternal Womb of Torment

A Life Locked Inside An Eternal Womb of Torment

Retreat to Emptiness (Split)

Retreat to Emptiness (Split)

Four Slits to Freedom

Four Slits to Freedom

Retreat to Emptiness

Retreat to Emptiness

Live In Mt Compass

Live In Mt Compass

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A Life Locked Inside An Eternal Womb Of Torment (Demo)

Melancholy Winter

Melancholy Winter

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Reflections of a Sad Soul

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Metal Fixation Vol. 2

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Pain Is A Narcotic

Live at Fowler's Live

Live at Fowler's Live

A One Sided Love Ends, As Suicide Falls

A One Sided Love Ends, As Suicide Falls

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