Pressure 4-5 Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Even Worse |
| 2 | New Wave |
| 3 | Melt Me Down |
| 4 | Pieces |
| 5 | Beat the World |
| 6 | Proven |
| 7 | These Hands |
| 8 | Into Yesterday |
| 9 | Stares |
| 10 | Enough |
| 11 | Dehydration |
Pressure 4-5 Albums
About Pressure 4-5
Pressure 4-5 was an American rock band that burned bright but brief during the late '90s and early 2000s nu-metal explosion, carving out their own aggressive niche in an oversaturated scene. Active from 1998 to 2002, the group delivered a punishing blend of heavy guitars, driving rhythms, and raw intensity that found its way onto major compilations like the "Ozzfest 2001 Summer Sampler," positioning them alongside the era's metal heavyweights. Their sound on tracks like "Even Worse" and "Melt Me Down" exemplified the period's angst-driven aesthetic, featuring crushing riffs and volatile dynamics that captured the restless energy of turn-of-the-millennium rock. Songs like "New Wave" and "Beat the World" showcased their ability to balance crushing heaviness with memorable hooks, while "Pieces" demonstrated their range within the genre's confines. Though their 19-song catalog across 9 releases represents a relatively brief output, Pressure 4-5's inclusion on high-profile soundtracks like "Tough Enough" helped cement their place in the cultural zeitgeist of early 2000s metal. Their four-year run coincided perfectly with nu-metal's commercial peak, making them both beneficiaries and casualties of a movement that would soon give way to new musical trends.