Pain For Pleasure
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Pain For Pleasure is the alter-ego band of punk Canadian band Sum 41. As Pain For Pleasure, they play classic heavy metal music.
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[edit] History
Steve Jocz came up with the idea for their other image, including the name. The band liked the name and chose it for their alter-ego, which was created to play the music preferences of Dave Baksh and Jocz.
"Pain For Pleasure" has appeared in several videos by Sum 41, including "We're All To Blame" from the album Chuck and the bonus DVD from the album Does This Look Infected?, and performed live on stage in their heavy metal fashion. They also performed on Sum 41's MTV Jammed appearance.
[edit] Band Members
- Dave Baksh as Pleasure (Guitar, Vocals)
- Steve Jocz as Pain (Lead Vocals)
- Cone McCaslin as Sniper (Bass, Vocals)
- Deryck Whibley as Gunner (Drums)
[edit] Songs
Almost every track of Pain For Pleasure has been released by Sum 41 as a B-Side. All of the tracks have been written by Stevo.
Year | Song | Album |
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2000 | "Grab the Devil by the Horns and F--k Him up the A--" | Half Hour of Power |
2001 | "Pain For Pleasure" | All Killer No Filler |
2002 | "Rock You" | FUBAR: The Album |
2002 | "Things I Want feat. Tenacious D" | Have a Cool Yule |
2002 | "WWVII Parts 1 and 2" | Does This Look Infected? |
2002 | "Reign in Pain" | Does This Look Infected? |
2002 | "The Trooper (Iron Maiden cover)" | - |
[edit] Future for Pain for Pleasure
Upon Dave Baksh's departure from Sum 41, the future for Pain For Pleasure is unclear. Cone has made it official that Pleasure has left Pain for Pleasure as well. The future for the band seems bleak, having lost one of its key members; the Ajax band, however, may return for a home show in the future called "Return From Hell".[specify]