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Edsel Dope, the lead singer/song-writer started the band. As a child, he and his brother, Simon Dope, were separated when their parents divorced. When the two were adults, they reunited and Simon joined Edsel's band, playing keyboards. The pair then recruited Acey Slade as bassist, Preston Nash as drummer, and Sloane Jentry as guitarist. The band has never sold drugs, despite rumors among fans. The bands name came from a greek mythology tale that edsel enjoyed as a child.
Their first album was felons and revolutionaries, which was self-released in early 1999. The album was later picked up and re-released by Sony, through its Epic Records imprint. After the ensuing tour, Edsel and his brother changed the lineup of the band and recorded Life. After its release, Simon Dope left the group to pursue a career as a video game producer. Disappointed with the label's lack of promotion for the album, the band left Epic and recorded Group Therapy with a different line-up. It was released by Artemis Records. One song from that album, "Today is the Day" served as the official theme song for WWE's No Mercy pay-per-view event in October 2003. Since then, the lineup has again changed. American Apathy is (as of July 2005) the band's latest release.
dope has toured nationally with such bands as Pigface, Mushroomhead, Motograter, Twisted Method, Socialburn, Static-X, and Saliva.
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