Sister of Pain
Vince Neil · 1993
12 min · 3 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · glam metal
An energetic blend of glam metal swagger and catchy hooks that encapsulates early 90s rock decadence.
Sister of Pain is a single by Vince Neil, released in 1993. An energetic blend of glam metal swagger and catchy hooks that encapsulates early 90s rock decadence. The album marked Neil's return to the music scene, achieving moderate commercial success with its lead single reaching the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Its glam metal sound resonated with fans and showcased Neil's attempt to reclaim his rock star persona amid the grunge wave sweeping the industry. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sister of Pain sound like?
An energetic blend of glam metal swagger and catchy hooks that encapsulates early 90s rock decadence. Rooted in hard rock and heavy metal.
What makes Sister of Pain by Vince Neil notable?
The album marked Neil's return to the music scene, achieving moderate commercial success with its lead single reaching the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Its glam metal sound resonated with fans and showcased Neil's attempt to reclaim his rock star persona amid the grunge wave sweeping the industry. Released in January 1993, 'Sister of Pain' was Vince Neil's first solo album after leaving Mötley Crüe. This album emerged during a transitional phase for Neil, as he sought to establish his identity outside the iconic band while navigating the shifting musical landscape of the early 90s.
How many songs are on Sister of Pain?
Sister of Pain has 3 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Sister of Pain Standout 5:05
- 2 Blondes (Have More Fun) Standout 3:47
- 3 I Wanna Be Sedated Standout 3:28
Release Date
January 1, 1993
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
12 min 22 sec
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