Prong
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Members
Tommy Victor
Monte Pittman
Aaron Rossi
Former Members
Ted Parsons
Paul Raven
John Bechdel
Troy Gregory
Dan Laudo
Brian Perry
Mike Kirkland
Prong are Trash Metal Band. They released several hit albums including their debut album, Primitive Origins.
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[edit] About
[Prong]] was formed in 1986 by "Tommy Victor" and "Mike Kirkland". A few months later, "Ted Parsons" joined the group. They signed a recording contract under Epic Records in 1989. Their debut album, Beg To Differ was released in 1990. Mike left the band in 1991. He was replaced by "Troy Gregory". In 1993, their album, Prove You Wrong was released. The album charteted at #34 on Heatseekers Album Chart. Troy left the group in 1994 and was replaced by "Paul Raven" and "John Bechdel". They also released their album, Cleansing that same year which landed at#2 on Heatseekers Albums Chart. Their nex album, Rude Awakening was issued in 1996. It landed at #74 US charts. The album sold 10,000 units in just one week alone. Tommy reformed the group in 2000. Their latest album, Power of The Damager was issued in 2007.
[edit] Chart Toppers
| Year | Heatseekers | U.S. Billboard 200 | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | 34 | - | Prove You Wrong |
| 1994 | 2 | 126 | Cleansing |
| 2007 | 47 | - | Power of The Damager |
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[edit] Tours & Concerts
There are no current tour and concert schedules for Prong.
[edit] Announcements
There are no announcements as of this time
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
1987 Sound League |
1988 In-Effect |
!990 Epic |
1991 Epic |
1994 Epic |
2003 Epic |
2007 13th Planet |
[edit] Singles
| Date | Title | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Peel Session | Dutch East India |
| 1992 | Whose Fist is This Anyway | Epic |
[edit] Compilations & Live Releases
1990 Stardog |
2002 Locomotive Music |
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[edit] Trivia
- Lost and Found" and "Beg to Differ" were used as some of the intro music for Headbangers Ball on MTV from 1990–1995 while Riki Rachtman was host.

