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Group Therapy is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Dope.The enhanced portion of the album contains a music video for each song. Group Therapy shows the band expanding on the more alternative metal style music the band had started on their previous album, Life, and most of the industrial style music has been toned down.
[9] [10] Dope's third studio album was titled Group Therapy. A song from that album, Today is the Day served as the official theme song for WWE's pay-per-view event No Mercy 2003 in October. By 2005, Dope had regrouped once more, the band had a new bassist, Brian "Brix" Milner (former guitarist and keyboardist for Orlando's Skrape).
American industrial metal band Dope has released seven studio albums, one compilation album, and 20 singles. The band released its first two studio albums on record label Epic Records, the next two on Artemis Records, and their most recent album on Koch Records. The band's songs have appeared in movies, TV shows, and video games.
Group Therapy (Dope album) L. Life (Dope album) N. No Regrets (Dope album) This page was last edited on 18 July 2019, at 03:58 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Group Therapy (2003) January – May 2004 Edsel Dope – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, programming, keyboards; Virus – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards; Racci Shay – bass; Adrian Ost – drums; May 2004 – September 2005 Edsel Dope – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, programming, keyboards; Virus – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards
Virus began to contribute songwriting significantly to the band's founder and lead singer Edsel Dope for their third studio album titled Group Therapy, which was released in 2003 by Artemis Records. It was innovative in that it also featured a video for each song; meaning in total those who purchased the album received thirteen audio songs and ...
Dope's previous album, Group Therapy, 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".
Group Therapy may refer to: Group psychotherapy, a form of psychotherapy; Group Therapy (Above & Beyond album) (2011) Group Therapy (Alter Natives album) (1988) Group Therapy (Concrete Blonde album) (2002) Group Therapy (2003) New York Jazz Sextet: Group Therapy (1966) Group Therapy (Sivion album) Grouptherapy, an American music collective