SLAVES ON DOPE — Inches From the Mainline

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Album · 2000

Filed under Nu Metal
By SLAVES ON DOPE

Tracklist

1. Brotherly Love (0:05)
2. Pushing Me (3:21)
3. I Can't Die (3:40)
4. Fallout (3:46)
5. Thanks for Nothing (3:55)
6. Inches From the Mainline (4:08)
7. No More Faith (3:07)
8. Stick It Up (3:17)
9. Why (3:12)
10. Bitch Slap (4:30)
11. Kafka Bug (3:55)
12. Leader of Losers (4:45)

Total Time: 41:46

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Slaves on Dope originally began as more of a grunge/hard alternative type band, but by the time they signed to Sharon Osbourne's semi-major label, they had decided to jump aboard the then-lucrative nu/alt metal bandwagon, which was at its absolute zenith during the year 2000. The grunge influence isn't completely gone on this album though, the vocalist Jason Rockman still has that deep, twangy style of singing people associate with the genre, but aside from that, this is totally nu metal. The riffs are sludgy, there are slight industrial/hip hop undertones and Rockman has a bipolar good cop/bad cop thing going on. In terms of instrumentation, this aligns closest to Korn, although, as alluded to earlier, the vocalist doesn't sound like Jon Davis or other typical nu metallers.

There are a few flashes of brilliance on the more melodic tracks (such as "No More Faith", "Fallout" and the title track), but the chuggier stuff like "Bitch Slap", "Thanks For Nothing" and "Stick It Up" just sort of blends together and is easily forgotten (yet I wouldn't those tracks terrible any means).

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