DOPE To Release New Album In July

May 16, 2005

According to EdselDope.com, DOPE are tentatively scheduled to release their new album, "American Apathy", on July 26. A clip of the album's first single, "No Way Out", can currently be heard at the band's official web site, DopeArmy.com.

DOPE will reportedly embark on a U.S. tour with MUSHROOMHEAD beginning in late July. Exact cities and dates will be announced soon.

DOPE last year released their first official DVD. Entitled "The Videos", the disc contains 18 full-length videos spanning the band's entire career thus far. There are only 1,000 of these DVDs in print and they can only be purchased at the group's live shows and at IndieMerchStore.com.

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