""I'm Back" will most likely be Dope's anthem for their current tour, although they never stop touring. It's loaded with in-your-face drums and piercing licks. "Survive" sticks with the anthem feel, but this time it's more personal as Edsel speaks his mind about those that have tried to hold him back. On "Always, Edsel takes a more melodic approach to his vocal delivery...and it works. The chorus comes off as memorable as any rock radio track. The riff is simple, but still effective enough to stick in your head. Nothing goes hand and hand with hard rock than sex. So it only makes sense that Dope included the blood pumping song "Sex Machine".
If that isn't enough sexual energy for you, then "Let's F***" will surly get your juices flowing. Edsel doesn't mince words here. He gets straight to the point. Virus' chunky riffs go head-to-head with Edsel's melodic vocals on "Dream", as Edsel shows that there is more to him than his on stage persona. Dope injects a lot more muscle into the Depeche Mode classic "People Are People". The gang keeps things melodic so you don't miss the importance of the songs lyrics. Always the fan friendly artist, Dope includes three bonus tracks; "Bitch (alternate version)", "F*** tha Police 2005", and "Burn". There are other versions of this release that include a bonus disc of six more songs and a DVD.
The Bad
This may be Dope's best outing yet, but unfortunately the genre is hanging onto a thread. A couple of the tracks seem a bit amateurish for a band that's been around for a while ("F*** the World" & "I Wish I Was President").
The Verdict
I bought the first Dope album after catching them at a live show back in 1999. I was highly disappointed. Dope has certainly improved in sound quality and song construction. Like I said earlier, American Apathy is Dope's best album to date. It's full of intense industrial metal with a nice splash of melodic mayhem. The album is a true testament to what Dope sounds like live."
Get it at Best Buy
X-Caliber | Here | 07/31/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This version is basically the bestbuy version, but on 2 discs instead of one, and no DVD. At Best Buy it's cheaper and comes with a DVD."
Their best to date!
themusicfiend | Florida | 07/28/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Not the most original band out there but they have a sound and keep working at it to improve on it. There is only 2 songs that could be considered melodic and/or ballad like on the the cd. There are 3 cover songs, 2 remakes off their first cd and 5 remakes off of their last cd. For a total of 23 tracks....wow.
I don't know why they did it like that but it is cool with me. As for the dvd...there are videos and clips of them playing in Japan. The production is fair and the videos are sometimes funny.
Overall this album is on the heavy uncensored side....far more than anything they have produced before....closer to 'Felons' but heavier...........and I got all of this for $9.99 at B.B.
What a bargin!"
Bad-ass
J. Royer | 08/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"American Apathy is hands down the best Dope CD. It's a combination of "Felons & Revolutionaries", and "Group Therapy", but also adding some riff patterns, and EQ's never heard from them before. This album is definately heavy, and 23+DVD for 12 bucks...couldn't have asked for a better deal. Awesome."
Excellent stuff!
shaun klien | Germany | 03/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dope again, has talents only few metal bands possess. Continuous rhythm, and harmonic sound."