Life (Dope album)
Life is the second studio album by industrial metal band Dope. It was released on November 6, 2001 on Sony Records,[2] and has sold over 73,000 copies in the U.S.[3]
Track listing
All tracks by Edsel Dope except when noted.
- "Take Your Best Shot" – 2:48
- "Now or Never" (Dope, Acey Slade, Virus) - 3:26
- "Nothing (Why)" – 3:59
- "Stop" (Dope, Tripp Eisen) – 2:50
- "Thanks for Nothing" – 2:50
- "Die Motherfucker Die" (Dope, Eisen) – 3:06
- "What About..." (Dope, Slade) – 3:23
- "Move It" (Dope, Slade) - 2:47
- "Jenny's Cryin'" – 3:11
- "With or Without You" – 3:36
- "Crazy" – 3:05
- "Slipping Away" – 3:02
- "March of Hope" (Dope, Slade) – 3:26
- "You're Full of Shit" - 3:32 (Hidden Track)
Personnel
- Edsel Dope - lead vocals, rhythm guitars, bass, programming, producer, recording/engineering (1), digital editing, layout/design, design, artwork
- Simon Dope - keyboards, samplers, percussion, additional engineering (1)
- Acey Slade - lead guitars, backing vocals, additional engineering (1)
- Virus - rhythm guitars, backing vocals (live)
- Sloane "Mosey" Jentry - bass (live)
- Sketchy Shay - drums
- DJ Lethal - turntables (4, 7, 13)
- Jordan Schur - executive producer and A&R
- Josh Abraham - producer, recording/engineering (2-13)
- Anthony "Fu" Valcic - recording/engineering (2-13)
- Kevin Strauwen (Strowen on album) - assistant engineer
- Andy Wallace - mixing
- Steve Sisco - mix down engineer
- Vlado Meller - mastering
- Chip Quigley - management and direction
- Kaz Utsunomiya - A&R for Epic
- Lia Sweet - business affairs
- Joe Serling - legal representation
- John Ditmar - booking
- Chapman Baehler - photography
- Hans Fahrmeyer - photography
- Gene Ambo - photography
- Sara Bowers - layout and design
- Lori Jensen - cover inspiration
- Ron Ransom - artwork
- Dink - artwork
- Darcy J.Watt - artwork
- Darcy Vorhees -artwork
- Jenny Dots - artwork
- Darrin Moore - artwork
- OzZMUDD - artwork
Chart positions
- Album
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Song |
US
Main. |
2001 |
"Now or Never" |
28 |
2002 |
"Slipping Away" |
29 |
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References
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Videos |
The videos • American Apathy Reloaded
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