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The title track, "," became a staple on MTV’s Headbangers Ball , while the riff from " Lost and Found " was so iconic it was used for the show's commercial break bumpers. Tracklist Highlights:
: Showcases the alternating vocal styles of Tommy Victor and bassist Mike Kirkland.
Moving away from their raw hardcore roots, the band adopted a "razor-sharp" surgical approach. prong_beg_to_differ_full_album_1990
The album captured a gritty New York City atmosphere—industrial without the synths, and thrash without the traditional solos.
Produced by Mark Dodson (known for his work with Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies), the album featured a clean, punchy sound that highlighted the interplay between the instruments. Key Tracks and Cultural Impact The title track, "," became a staple on
Released on March 12, 1990, Beg to Differ was Prong’s major-label debut on Epic Records and remains a cornerstone of "urban" metal. It didn't just play by the rules—it rewrote them. The Birth of Groove Metal
Beg to Differ was ahead of its time, influencing future giants like Korn and Nine Inch Nails. It remains an essential listen for anyone wanting to understand the bridge between 80s thrash and the 90s industrial and alternative metal movements. The album captured a gritty New York City
Redefining Heavy: A Look Back at Prong’s Beg to Differ (1990)



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Angela Marie Polder
Hello, my friend, do you know if I can take this chutney recipe and preserve through canning?
Rebecca
Oh! I wish I knew! I know nothing about canning! I’m so sorry!