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House of Pain performed Tuesday night at Cain's Ballroom in downtown Tulsa.
The first official stop on their first official outing in years, frontmen Everlast and Danny Boy, backed by a funk-driven live backing band and supported by a DJ, rolled off round after round of
House of Pain,
La Coka Nostra and
Everlast solo material.
The crowd slam danced and slow danced as the set progressed with completely-reworked versions of songs including "
Jump Around," "
Shamrocks And Shenanigans," "
What It's Like," "
Put Your Head Out" and even a cover of Johnny Cash's "
Folsom Prison Blues."
Everlast's gravelly bluesman rasp, knocked out raps -- his voice has melded into a
Tom Waits-like croak (that's a compliment) since the band's earlier days.
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