Pain Hertz is an American avant rock band formed in 2003. They have released 6 CDs to date. Their most well known CD is 2007's Pretentious Rock, which was well distributed in the New York underground music scene at many shows before being officially released. In 2006, Michael Kaplan left the group to pursue other interests, and the group continued on as a three piece. They became known for their mash-up cover, incorporating Danzig and Michael Jackson.
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- Pain Hertz is an American avant rock band formed in 2003. They have released 6 CDs to date. Their most well known CD is 2007's Pretentious Rock, which was well distributed in the New York underground music scene at many shows before being officially released. In 2006, Michael Kaplan left the group to pursue other interests, and the group continued on as a three piece. They became known for their mash-up cover, incorporating Danzig and Michael Jackson. The drummer, Nick Wolven, is also a published science fiction author. The band still frequently appears on the New York music scene.
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- Pain Hertz is an American avant rock band formed in 2003. They have released 6 CDs to date. Their most well known CD is 2007's Pretentious Rock, which was well distributed in the New York underground music scene at many shows before being officially released. In 2006, Michael Kaplan left the group to pursue other interests, and the group continued on as a three piece. They became known for their mash-up cover, incorporating Danzig and Michael Jackson.
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