American Apathy
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I'm Back
- Survive
- No Way Out
- Always
- Bastard
- Sex Machine
- Four More Years
- Revolution
- Let's Fuck
- Fuck the World
- I Wish I Was the President
- Dream
- Life
- People Are People
- Bitch [Alternante Version][*]
- Fuck tha Police [2005 Studio Version][*]
- Burn [*] - Detroit Hate Choir, Dope
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98902 in Music
- Released on: 2005-07-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Dope's 4th album "American Apathy", includes a stronger than ever line-up with Edsel Dope pulling double duty on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Virus holding down the lead guitar position, Brix Milner on the bass guitar and madman Racci Shay on the drums. In many ways, "American Apathy" is reflective of Dope's early work. The lyrics are pointed and politically charged while the music is powerful, raw and oftentimes just plain ugly. "American Apathy" pushes Dope's guitar driven roar to the edge while still possessing the signature elements that separate Dope's sound from the rest. Contains 9 remixed tracks from Dope's 2005 "Amerocan Apathy" album along with a DVD featuring 9 incredible live performances.
Customer Reviews
Not Breaking Any Barriers, But Worth A Listen
It would have been very easy to trash this to album, to completely rip it apart. Afterall, Dope have always been somewhat of a secondary act in the nu-metal genre, and the fact that the genre is struggling to keep alive makes it all the easier to criticize a band like Dope who stubborningly stick to their guns. But this is actually a good album. "American Apathy" is quite possibly the definitive Dope album, combining elements from all three or their previous releases into one pleasing album.
Like all of Dope's releases, there is a definitive cheese-factor here. The overuse of the "F" word is just one prime example. But, once you can get past that, there is an album here that is instantly enjoyable. A bit brainless, yes, but it works. Opening with a passage from the bible of Dubya, "I'm Back" aims to prove that Dope are far from dead. Following it up, better songs such as "No Way Out" "Survive" and "Always" have the band stretching out a bit from the norm. Instead of sounding like a low-grade version of their contemporaries in Powerman 5000 and Static-X, Dope manage to find a groove, and fall somewhere in between Fear Factory and Disturbed. The album is drenched in political lyrics and anti-Bush sentiments, so songs such as "I Wish I Were President" and "Revolution" speak for themselves. As strong as the first half of the album is, though, it tends to come undone with songs like "Let's F---" and "F--- The World." A cover of Depeche Mode's "People Are People" sounds a bit weird and out of place here, but does a lot to show that Dope aren't just a one-trick pony.
If the album itself isn't enough, plenty of bonus material -- which dwells heavily on old material -- is included to equal more bang for your buck. "F--- The Police 2005" is a bit pointless, as Dope's original cover did nothing -- but others like "Spin Me Round" (from the "American Psycho" soundtrack) and "Bring It On (F--- Tomorrow Mix)" more than make up for it. Overall. Dope's fourth is their finest. Sure, it has moments where it sags and the aformentioned cheese-factor does drag it down a bit, but as for simple, satisfying nu-metal, "American Apathy" delivers the goods.
Good, but not extraordinary
I bought this cd mainly because i heard dope was great from a friend, and for the most part i agree with him on that. The only downside is this was supposed to be a metal album, yet a few songs sound kind of whiny/punk to me, like Dream. Overall though the album was great, and if you got the bonus edition with the extra trakcs, the remixes are just as good.
Album of the Summer
This CD is awesome, the whole cut is pretty good. If your a Dope fan pick it up its worth it. The People are People remake is decent, the originals are great. The new cuts of older Dope tracks are a great addition to an already great album.




