Five years after we inked a 20th anniversary review of their album “Felons and Revolutionaries” the 25th anniversary of the debut album from American Industrial tinged Nu-Metal outfit Dope has come around to bite us on the nose. 1999 was the year in question with the album re-released a year later to include a cover
If you thought that the promotional campaign for “Blood Money Part 0” from Industrial tinged Nu-Metal outfit Dope was over, well like it’s name sake in the From Dusk Til Dawn series, there is always time for another twist in the tale. A music video has surfaced for their cover of “LoveSong” by The Cure
After two new singles in “Believe” and “No Respect“ the return of industrial tinged Nu-Metal outfit Dope with their seventh studio album “Blood Money, Part Zer0” is set for 24th February with the band opting to release the digital edition for free via their website. Described by mastermind Edsel Dope as a prequel to the
Selling 240,000 copies in the US since it was pushed like a envelope loaded with cash across the table to music fans back in 1999 by Epic Records, “Felons And Revolutionaries” by Dope is the full debut album that crossed Nu-Metal with the Industrial Metal sounds of Ministry. Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the album