Their success in the underground hip-hop movement in the early 2000s led to their performing at Scribble Jam in 2003 and 2004 and, ultimately, their signing to Gotee.
The group consisted of three members, Nate Corrona (DJ Dust), Michael Porter (Rahlo), and Joel Wilson (Thin King), and performed at various venues in and around Indianapolis and the Mid-West from 1995 to 1999.
In 1998, Nate attended a hip hop conference in Florida[1] and met Greg Owens, who was at the time an MC for The Pride, living in Atlanta.
It was considered a success in the underground hip-hop movement, garnering rave reviews from both secular and Christian critics alike.
ProPain's legal issues continued, however, and anticipation mounted through a premature release and recall, and several re-releases of previous albums.