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- Painstake comment "Painstake began in 1993 as a hardcore straight edge band. The band played in small clubs in their hometown of Denver, Colorado. In 1994-1995, Uprising Records signed the band to a two-album deal, with which they released Consecrate and Don't Condemn This Dying. After the release of the album entitled Consecrate the band severed ties with Adam Tymn (Vaux), who was replaced by Carl Kumpe.".
- Q7124911 comment "Painstake began in 1993 as a hardcore straight edge band. The band played in small clubs in their hometown of Denver, Colorado. In 1994-1995, Uprising Records signed the band to a two-album deal, with which they released Consecrate and Don't Condemn This Dying. After the release of the album entitled Consecrate the band severed ties with Adam Tymn (Vaux), who was replaced by Carl Kumpe.".