American Apathy

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Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 55:15

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Excellent Find!

cowrun

I picked this up on CD a while back and it's one of those albums that just begs to be played over and over again. Kind of a cross between Manson and Zombie with a touch of Korn.

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Its OK

exponent

Hmmm, where to start. Well, after listening to the demos (c'mon emusic, longer demos!) i was expecting a full on thrash fest. What i got instead was a slightly poppy metal style, but not actual metal (well not as i would class it). Which is OK, but not what i was expecting. However, it is quite enjoyable if that is what you are in the mood for...

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“F*ck the world and f*ck you too.” That’s the message Edsel Dope emblazons on the disc for American Apathy, a blunt and ugly summary of its profound selfishness. Edsel has never really been happy, as the aggro-metal bleat of 2003′s Group Therapy proved. But with Apathy, Dope’s namesake, singer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, mixer, and co-art director has become a solitary man in blood-streaked dreadlocks screaming obscenities into a humongous, stinking well. The music is his usual brutal industrial metal. A guitar buzzes incessantly over the relentless pistoning of the drums, and everything from the dull, blaring groove to Edsel’s angry shriek is processed and filtered to within a millimeter of humanity. It’s powerful, but only in the sense that it will beat you to death. Edsel has his bitter anthems — “I’m Back,” “Survive” — but he’s at his wits’ end in “No Way Out.” “Fuck the World” is even more blatant, a sub-Ministry endorsement of nihilism as joy, because “I pissed off everything/I don’t care what you think/I don’t need it/F*ck the world.” Dope’s American Apathy is strikingly similar to (hed) pe’s 2004 effort Only in Amerika, where (hed) mouthpiece Jahred endorsed a skewed policy of guns, marijuana, strippers, and ass-kickings. On “I Wish I Was the President,” Edsel imagines himself as Commander in Chief. He uses the office for VIP treatment at the strip club and access to free blow and willing porn stars. (To be fair, he also pushes for a “mandatory raise for the underpaid.”) American Apathy is unfriendly, uncensored, and unrelenting in its filth and fury. – Johnny Loftus

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