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''American Apathy'' is the fourth studio album by American
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. It was released July 26, 2005, through
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. It was the last album to feature drummer Racci Shay and also the band's last to be released through
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, who were merged with V2 Records North America the next year.


Background

Dope's previous album, ''
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'', was released through a partnership between Artemis Records and Recon Records. Edsel Dope would later express dissatisfaction at the marketing process for the band's last album, blaming poor sales on the label's owner making "a bunch of bad business decisions". Fortunately, Artemis Records willingly bought out Recon, providing the band with more control over money and promotion.
"Last time we were under two labels and now we just have one. We’re solely on Artemis now. Artemis bought the independent label that was started for the last Dope record. The guy that funded the label just wasn’t quite sure of how the music business worked. He was making a bunch of bad business decisions because he was handling the money. Danny Goldberg at Artemis stepped in and bought him out so Danny could have control of the band so we could do this record with him and put it out right. We’re looking forward to a nice long campaign in going out and promoting this record. The last record we only put out a year ago and man – here we are with a new record." Edsel Dope explaining the label changeup between ''Group Therapy'' and ''American Apathy''.


Production and Recording

The album was self-produced by lead vocalist Edsel Dope, who also handled most of the songwriting with guitarist Virus. Edsel Dope had also participated in the production, mixing and mastering of all previous Dope albums, but opted to handle the production himself, as it meant the band could continue to tour while recording the album. Most of the material recorded for the album was done in the band's tour bus, using studio equipment the band had acquired over the years in an effort to build their own studio with the intention of it to be mobile. When discussing the production style and aims of the record, Edsel stated:
"The whole idea of how we wanted to produce and record this album, was not to make a live album. But to make an album that makes this band feel live. It’s got that dirty, raw, groove oriented approach to the production. We wanted to make a record where we could call out any song on any given night and it would fit into our set list."
The album sound shows the band going back to a more aggressive style of music, incorporating more
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elements in a similar style to their previous album, ''Felons and Revolutionaries''. Edsel Dope would comment that the band "spent a couple records experimenting and stretching the sound of what the band is. Now after making two albums and feeling very good about accomplishing that, we're very happy to meet ourselves back at the beginning again." Edsel would later describe American Apathy as a "sort of re-introduction and redefinition of what DOPE does best." Edsel also incorporated elements of
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humor in his lyrics, particularly on the tracks ''Sex Machine'' and ''I Wish I Was The President.'' He would later comment that he consciously wanted to let his sense of humor come out in both recordings and live shows, claiming that he previously fell for the common rookie mistake of taking himself too seriously. Similar to their cover of ''
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'' album, American Apathy featured a cover version of ''
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. ''The Life'' is a re-worked and re-recorded version of an old Dope song named ''City Tonight'', which was originally written before the band's debut album. The ''City Tonight'' demo would later get a widespread release on Dope's ''The Early Years - New York City 1997/1998'' compilation album in 2017.


Release and touring

In 2004, to build anticipation for the upcoming album's release, the band headed out on the ''American Apathy'' tour from October 7 until December 21. Originally,
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were intended to be the support act for the tour, but they ended up dropping out. Not wanting to let their fans down, the band sought out their contacts to secure support acts to fulfill whatever dates they could. In the end, the band received support from
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and Twisted Method. American Apathy was released on July 26, 2005 via Artemis Records. There were three different versions of the album available: The regular edition featured 14 tracks, the ''American Apathy: Reloaded'' edition came with an additional 9 bonus tracks, and the limited edition version of ''American Apathy: Reloaded'' came with a bonus DVD featuring behind-the-scenes footage and a selection of music videos. The latter version was exclusive to
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. The album managed to sell 9,000 copies in its first week, peaking at number 1 on the
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chart, number 14 on the Billboard
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chart and number 128 on the
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. In support of the album, the band went on the ''Music for FREEdom'' tour with co-headliners Mushroomhead. Industrial band
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provided support for the entire tour, while
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and Pit Bull Daycare provided additional support on selected dates. The tour offered free admission for anyone with a valid military ID. The album has since gone on to sell over 100,000 copies in the US.


Reception

The album received mixed reviews upon release, with Johnny Loftus from Allmusic unfavorably comparing the album to "a strip club in the daytime." In a 4/10 review, Blabbermouth labelled the album "slightly better ompared to Group Therapy, but ultimately claimed it was "difficult to take seriously." In a more positive review, The Metal Forge labelled the album as "their strongest to date", but also noted that some tracks felt like filler, specifically naming ''The Life''.


Track listing

# "I'm Back" – 3:25 (Dope) # "Survive" – 3:12 # "No Way Out" – 3:27 # "Always" – 3:16 # "Bastard" – 3:26 # "Sex Machine" – 2:51 (Dope, Slade) # "Four More Years" – 0:17 # "Revolution" – 3:39 # "Let's Fuck" – 2:39 # "Fuck the World" – 3:32 (Dope) # "I Wish I Was the President" – 4:05 (Dope) # "Dream" – 2:56 (Dope, Milner, Virus) # "The Life" – 5:08 (Dope) # "
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American Apathy: Reloaded track listing

# "Bitch" (Alternate Version) – 3:06 # "
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cover) – 3:48 (
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) # "Burn" (featuring the Detroit Hate Choir) – 3:16 # "Debonaire" (Fuck Hollywood Mix) – 2:53 # "Now Is the Time" (Alternate Version) – 2:56 # "Motivation" (Alternate Version) – 2:55 # " You Spin Me Round" (American Psycho Mix) (
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cover) – 2:44 # "Bring It On" (Fuck Tomorrow Mix) – 3:16 # "Sick" (Bang You're Dead Mix) – 3:41 * Only rare initial pressings of the album included all of these bonus tracks onto the special edition version (which also included a Bonus DVD) of the album giving it a total of 23 tracks. * In the edited version of the album, the track titles "Let's Fuck", "Fuck the World" and "Fuck tha Police" are changed to "Let's ****", "F.T.W." and "F.T.P." respectively.


Limited edition second disc

# "Debonaire" (Fuck Hollywood Mix) # "Now Is the Time" (Alternate Version) # "Motivation" (Alternate Version) # "You Spin Me Round" (American Psycho Mix) # "Bring It On" (Fuck Tomorrow Mix) # "Sick" (Bang You're Dead Mix) The bonus disc only includes newer pressings of the release.


Personnel

;Dope *
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– lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, programming, samples *
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– lead guitar, bass, backing vocals, keyboards * Brix Milner – bass * Racci Shay – drums ;Additional personnel * Detroit Hate Choir – performance ;Production * Chip Quigley – executive production * Edsel Dope – production, engineering, mixing * Virus – engineering, vocal production * Ted Jensen – mastering * Stephen Jensen – art conception, art direction, design * Dan Machnik – photography * Shawn Nowotnik – assistant * Ron Ransom – illustrations * Joey Stumpo – mixing assistant


Chart positions

;Album ;Singles


References

{{Authority control Dope (band) albums 2005 albums Artemis Records albums