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Felons and Revolutionaries is the debut studio album by American industrial metal band Dope. The album was released in 1999 on Epic Records and has sold over 236,000 copies in the United States, [ 6 ] making it their best-selling album to date.
Felons and Revolutionaries was created after performing on the New York City club circuit, and releasing several promotional cassettes [5] the band was signed by Epic Records. For the album's recording, Sloane Jentry had left the band and Tripp Eisen moved to guitar, while Acey Slade was brought in on bass.
The band's songs have appeared in movies, TV shows, and video games. A song from their first album, Felons and Revolutionaries, appeared in the movie The Fast and the Furious. They also recorded WWE chairman Vince McMahon's theme song, "No Chance in Hell". Five songs from American Apathy feature in the video game MTX Mototrax.
Felons and Revolutionaries (1999) November 2000 – early 2001 Edsel Dope – lead vocals, programming; Simon Dope – keyboards, samples, programming, percussion; Acey Slade – rhythm guitar, backing vocals; Virus – lead guitar, backing vocals; Sloane Jentry – bass; Adrian Ost – drums; Early 2001 – August 2002 Edsel Dope – lead ...
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Edsel co-produced all of Dope's albums. On Felons and Revolutionaries, Dope's first album released in 1999, Edsel played and programmed most of the musical instruments. [4] In 2019, a masked lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist joined Static-X under the moniker Xer0.