Felons and Revolutionaries | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Dope | ||||||||||
Released | September 14, 1999 | |||||||||
Recorded | 1999 at Greene Street Recording, NYC. | |||||||||
Genre | Industrial metal, nu metal | |||||||||
Length | 47:41 | |||||||||
Label | Epic | |||||||||
Producer | Edsel Dope, John Travis | |||||||||
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Felons and Revolutionaries is the debut album by the American band Dope. The album was released in 1999 on Epic Records and has sold over 236,000 copies in the United States being the best-selling album to date. It was re-released on July 18, 2000, with the single "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" (the band's track from the American Psycho soundtrack) as a bonus track. "Pig Society", "Everything Sucks", "Sick", and "Debonaire" were also released as singles, but did not chart.
All tracks written by Edsel Dope, except where noted.
The track listing on the back cover of some pressings does not list the song "Fuck tha Police" as appearing on the record. This is most likely due to a typographical error, censorship, or the producers using too much of the space on the back of the album for the artwork. The original pressing for the album's Canadian release does list the song on the back cover. There are also reports that some versions of the album actually did not contain this song.
On the later pressing that included "You Spin Me 'Round (Like a Record)", the song "Everything Sucks" is actually the Andy Wallace remix version.