House of Pain was an Irish-styled America hip-hop group who released three albums in the early to mid 90's before lead rapper Everlast decided to pursue his solo career again. The group is best known for its 1992 hit single "Jump Around".
Band history
Rise to fame
After a failed short solo career, Everlast teamed up with DJ Lethal and high school friend Danny Boy to form House of Pain. The group was signed to Tommy Boy Records, and their eponymous debut album (1992) went multi-platinum, spawning the successful DJ Muggs produced single "Jump Around". This song was also remixed twice by Pete Rock, one version featuring a verse from him and one without. "Jump Around" also influenced the Soul singer Amy Winehouse, who sampled the bass line on her song "You Know I'm No Good." The album also featured Cypress Hill member, B-Real, on the song "Put Your Head Out".
Fashioning themselves as rowdy Irish-American hooligans (Lethal is actually of Latvian heritage), they toured with various rap and alternative-rock bands after their breakthrough. They participated together with Helmet, along with several other rap acts, on the influential 1993 rock-rap collaborative
Judgment Night movie soundtrack.
Second album and decline in popularity
Their follow-up album, 1994's
Same As It Ever Was, went gold despite minimal airplay and no major hits. The first single, "On Point," is noted for taking a swipe at another American rapper with a strong Irish heritage, "Marky Mark" (Mark Wahlberg)
("Calvin Klein's no friend of mine/So I don't like Marky"). Like Cypress Hill, who, with House of Pain, were a part of the loosely-affiliated Soul Assassins posse, they found urban radio airplay an increasingly closed path, which affected album sales.
Third album
House of Pain abruptly broke up in 1996 after the release of their third album,
Truth Crushed To Earth Shall Rise Again, which featured guest appearances by rappers Sadat X of Brand Nubian, Guru of Gang Starr, producer/rapper Divine Styler and reggae singjay Cockni O'Dire (credited as the Scheme Team). On the release date of the album, Everlast announced his departure from the group.
Split, solo and current affairs
From this point on, the status of the group would seem to be in the past tense, though the members would continue their careers separately. Danny Boy would found an art company. DJ Lethal became a member of nu metal band Limp Bizkit, who would cover the famous "Jump Around" at live concerts, particularly in Limp Bizkit's early years during the Family Values Tour 1998. Everlast would finally get multi-platinum solo fame in 1998 with his acoustic rock/blues-inflected album
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues The first single from that album was "What It's Like". In 2000, a feud between Everlast and rapper Eminem coincided with the gold-selling
Eat at Whitey's, which included minor hits "Black Jesus" and "Black Coffee", and featured a collaboration with Carlos Santana. After the sale of the Tommy Boy Records' master tapes to Warner Bros. Music, Everlast signed with Island/Def Jam, and released the solo LP
White Trash Beautiful in 2004.
Later the same year Rhino Records, a subdivision of Warner Music, released a hit collection,
Shamrocks & Shenanigans, with singles from Everlast's early solo days, the House of Pain and his post-group solo efforts. Before the release, Everlast announced on his official message board that he was not endorsing the compilation album.
Founded by Danny Boy in early 2006, La Coka Nostra is a new project that has reunited him, Everlast and DJ Lethal for the first time since House of Pain's split. Other group members include Ill Bill of Non Phixion, and newcomers Slaine and Big Left.
Members
- Everlast
- DJ Lethal
- Danny Boy
In popular culture
- "Top O' The Morning To Ya" was the theme song for Bullseye in the film Daredevil.
- The group was briefly featured on the 2002 VH1 program 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders.[1] and again in 2007 for VH1's 100 Greatest Songs Of The 90's at number 24 for their song "Jump Around." [2]
- "Jump Around" is played at various sporting events in North America, from football to hockey. A notable example is the playing of "Jump Around" between the third and fourth quarter at every University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers home football game. Another notable example is the use of "Jump Around" as the background music to appearances of the Rally Monkey, the mascot of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels. The song is also featured on Jock Jams volume 4, and is considered by many to be a "sports anthem" or a "pump-up song."
- "Jump Around" was featured on the television commercials for Strongbow Cider in Australia .
- "In the 1993 film Mrs Doubtfire, Robin Williams character Daniel Hillard dance to "Jump Around" at his children's birthday party.
Discography
Albums
EPs
Compilations
Singles
- Jump Around / HOP Anthem (1992)
- Shamrocks & Shenanigans (US) (1992)
- Shamrocks & Shenanigans / Who's The Man (UK) (1992)
- Top O' The Morning To Ya (Remix) (1992)
- Who's The Man? (1993)
- Legend EP (US) (1994)
- On Point (1994)
- Over There (I Don't Care) (1994)
- It Ain't Crime / Word Is Bond (UK, CD 1/2) (1994)
- Legend / It Ain't A Crime (UK, CD 2/2) (1994)
- Word Is Bond / Legend 12" (1995)
- Pass The Jinn (1996)
- Fed Up / Heart Full Of Sorrow feat. Sadat X (1996)
- Fed Up (Remix feat. Guru) (1996)
Exclusive Soundtrack Contributions
- Judgment Night (1993) -- song with Helmet "Just Another Victim"
- Who's the Man (1993) -- song "Who's the Man"
- Eddie (1996) -- song "Punch Drunk"
- Jerky Boys (1996) -- song "Beef Jerky"
Other Hip hop artists of Irish influence
- Ashley MacIsaac
- Emcee Lynx
- Marxman
- Manau
- Seanchai & the Unity Squad
- Fat Rat
External links
Official
Related
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