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House of Pain (album)

House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics), or simply House of Pain, is the debut studio album by American hardcore hip-hop group House of Pain, released on July 21, 1992, through Tommy Boy Records. The photograph on the album cover was taken at 820 South Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles.

Reception
Rolling Stone (10/29/92, p. 70) – 3.5 Stars – Good Plus – "With a groovy swagger, this collection of hard-core hip-hop tracks offers many moments of technicolor snap and crackle, and also titled House of Pain." == Track listing ==
Track listing
Sample credits • "Jump Around" contains a sample of "Harlem Shuffle", performed by Bob & Earl, and written by Bob Relf and Earl Nelson. • "Top o' the Morning to Ya" contains a sample of: • "I Ain't Superstitious", written and performed by Willie Dixon. • "And the Lord Will Hear", performed by the Staple Singers. • "Shamrocks and Shenanigans" contains a sample of "I Come to You Baby" by John Lee Hooker. • "House of Pain Anthem" contains samples of "Open Wide" and "Aphrodite", performed by Bill Chase. • "Guess Who's Back" contains a sample of "Cold Feet", written and performed by Albert King. • "Come and Get Some of This" contains a sample of "I'm Funky" performed by Grootna. • "Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)" contains a sample of "Pot Belly", performed by Lou Donaldson. ==Personnel==
Personnel
House of Pain:Everlast – vocals, mixing • Danny Boy O'Connor – vocals • DJ Lethal – scratches Technical personnel:DJ Muggs – executive producer, mixing • Jason Roberts – engineer, mixing • Tom Coyne – mastering ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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