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House of Pain é um grupo de hip hop irlandês-norte-americano fundado em 1992 em Valley Stream, Estados Unidos. Uma de suas canções, "I'm a Swing It", do álbum Same as It Ever Was, figurou na trilha sonora de Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. More information...

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