Many critics and fans, including frontman Tommy Victor himself, cite Beg to Differ as the first true record. While their contemporaries like Pantera and Sepultura were still transitioning into their signature sounds, Prong was already delivering a lean, mechanical attack that prioritized mid-tempo precision over pure speed.
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
: A moodier, almost progressive track that painted a "severe gray canvas of urban oppression". Many critics and fans, including frontman Tommy Victor
: A high-energy opener that established their new, groovier direction. Many critics and fans