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Felons and Revolutionaries
Metal · 1999 · 13 tracks

Felons and Revolutionaries

Dope's debut, Felons and Revolutionaries, is a potent blast of late-90s industrial metal and nu-metal aggression. Packed with heavy riffs, electronic textures, and raw, defiant vocals, it's a high-ene

September 14, 1999 · Epic

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Felons and Revolutionaries smashes through the speakers with the raw, unpolished energy of a band hungry to make its mark. This is the sound of late-90s angst distilled into a potent cocktail of industrial clang and nu-metal bounce. Imagine the grit of Ministry fused with the swagger of early Korn, all delivered with a relentless, in-your-face attitude. It's an album that demands to be played loud, perfect for those moments when you need to channel frustration into furious headbanging. It's not subtle, but it's undeniably effective, a testament to Dope's foundational sound.

Tracklist · 13 Tracks
01
Pig Society
3:14
02
Debonaire
2:33
03
Everything Sucks
3:02
04
Sick
3:12
05
Kimberly’s Ghost
3:19
06
Spine for You
4:39
07
One Fix
3:41
08
Fuck tha Police
4:04
09
Intervention
2:45
10
America the Pitiful
2:43
11
Shit Life
4:14
12
Wake Up
3:21
13
I Am Nothing
4:13
Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden, crushing drop into a syncopated, heavy groove after a sparse electronic intro, setting the album's aggressive tone.
A vocal breakdown escalating from a whispered, menacing verse into a full-throated, cathartic scream over a wall of distorted guitars and pounding drums.
The interplay between a relentless, driving drum machine beat and a crushing live drum fill, creating a dynamic tension that propels the track forward.
A particularly catchy, yet still aggressive, chorus that feels tailor-made for a mosh pit, blending industrial textures with nu-metal bounce.
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