Prong_beg_to_differ_full_album_1990 May 2026

: A high-energy opener that established their new, groovier direction.

The album captured a gritty New York City atmosphere—industrial without the synths, and thrash without the traditional solos. prong_beg_to_differ_full_album_1990

Moving away from their raw hardcore roots, the band adopted a "razor-sharp" surgical approach. : A high-energy opener that established their new,

: Showcases the alternating vocal styles of Tommy Victor and bassist Mike Kirkland. : Showcases the alternating vocal styles of Tommy

In 1990, the heavy metal landscape was at a crossroads. While thrash was reaching its peak complexity, a trio from New York City emerged from the sound booth of CBGB with a record that would essentially invent a new language for the genre.

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