Dope is an American nu metal band from Chicago, IL, formed in 1997. Over the course of a decade Dope has recorded 5 studio albums, established an incredibly devoted touring fan base, and sold more than a million albums worldwide. They've shared the stage with bands they love and respect, had their music featured in major motion pictures and in hit videogames like "Guitar Hero".
According to Edsel Dope, all of those things got topped when he learned that Dope's cult classic song "Die Mother F*cker Die" was on a short list of songs actually used by the US military to interrogate Iraqi P.O.W's. Yes, the success and growth of Dope is complex and impressive and on their new album, appropriately titled "No Regret" (out on 10th March 2009), Dope continues to show a plethora of reasons that their fans keep coming back for another fix.
Tracklist:
CD:
1. b***** (Alt Version)
2. ---- Tha Police (2005 Studio Version)
3. Burn (Feat. The Detroit Hate Choir)
4. Debonair (---- Hollywood M Ix)
5. Now Is The Time (Alt Version)
6. Motivation (Alt Version)
7. Spin Me Round (American Psycho Mix)
8. Bring It On (---- Tomorrow Mix)
9. Sick (Bang Your Dead Mix)
DVD:
1. Survive (In Japan)
2. Motivation (In Japan)
3. Snowing (In Japan)
4. b***** (In Japan)
5. Bastard
6. No Way Out
7. b***** (Mtv Version)
8. Stop (In Nyc)
9. Make Shift Romeo
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