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Group Therapy (Dope album)

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Released
  
October 21, 2003

Group Therapy (2003)
  
American Apathy (2005)

Release date
  
21 October 2003

Label
  
Recon Records

Length
  
39:25

Artist
  
Dope

Producer
  
Edsel Dope

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Genres
  
Industrial metal, Nu metal, Alternative metal, Hard rock, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Dope albums, Nu metal albums

Group Therapy is the third studio album by nu 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. The album contains some of the band's most heavy and aggressive songs while certain songs such as "Sing", "Another Day Goes By" and "Easier" show a softer, more melodic sound. In the second half of 2004 the album had already sold about 37,749 in United States.

Contents

Dope bitch


Critical reception

Group Therapy garnered mixed reviews from music critics. Magnus Altkula of Sputnikmusic praised the album's production quality and instrumentation work for being improvements over previous records with Dope's inspirational lyricism, saying that "[T]he band has matured a lot but still have room to grow and I hope that one day they land a real masterpiece." Kaj Roth of Melodic commended the band's industrial direction with newfound musicianship but felt that it lacked memorable tracks that other bands like Orgy and Godhead had, calling it "An okay record, no more!" Johnny Loftus of AllMusic found the album better than 2001's Life but felt that Edsel Dope's take on the nu-metal formula was too reminiscent of Korn and Linkin Park with insincere introspection, concluding that "Dope has focused its fiery attack on Group Therapy, and that should at least get the pit roiling at shows. But Edsel's agenda is still riddled with cliché, and this fact robs the record of any lasting spark."

Track listing

All music composed by Edsel Dope, except where noted.

Personnel

Credits for Group Therapy adapted from AllMusic.

  • Edsel Dope - bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, programming, sampling, vocals, vocals (background), A&R, arranger, art conception, audio engineer, audio production, composer, director, engineer, producer
  • Virus - guitars, keyboard, vocal (background)
  • Sloane "Mosey" Jentry - bass, vocal (background)
  • Racci "Sketchy" Shay - drums
  • Heather Thompson - vocals (background)
  • Stephen Franciosa - editing
  • Mike Graham - photography
  • Ted Jensen - mastering
  • Jay Baumgardner - mixing
  • Joe Morena - editing
  • Shawn Nowotnik - assistant
  • Chip Quigley - A&R
  • Daniel Wyatt - A&R
  • Songs

    1Falling Away2:57
    2Bitch
    3I Am3:11

    References

    Group Therapy (Dope album) Wikipedia