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Album Review: Infest

  • Artist: Papa Roach
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 25, 2000
  • Total Time: 45:52
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Papa Roach's debut album Infest quietly became a Top 20 hit in the first half of 2000, slipping underneath the radar of most pop critics and fans. It's easy to see why the pop elite passed them by, since the quartet just isn't hip, and since they are pushing an amalgam of every heavy sound that was popular in the late '90s. Basically, Infest is pitched somewhere between the classic grunge/industrial of the early '90s with hints of late-'90s behemoths like Korn and Limp Bizkit. There's singing, but it's balanced by rapping, and the heavy riffs are run through effects boxes that give it the controlled distortion common to alt-metal; it's loud, but you can hear each note being articulated. Lyrically, there's a lot of angst here, directed at everyone from parents and society to themselves. Strangely, each member thanks their families and God in the liner notes, but that's sort of beside the point, since this has the form and feeling of angst-ridden, post-grunge, rap-riddled alt-metal. Is it good? Well, if you're not into this stuff, this won't change your mind, but the band does work up some energy, sounds pretty muscular on most of the album, and has some good hooks, even if they tend to overplay their hand by throwing too many hooks into the riffs or screaming just a bit to much. Still, that's par for the course with alt-metal. So, it winds up that Papa Roach doesn't really distinguish itself from the pack in terms of sound, but they do stand out in terms of capability and consistency. Infest is a pretty solid alt-metal record, circa 2000, both for better and worse. It's a little generic, yes, but as far as the genre goes, it's not bad. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Infest Papa Roach Papa Roach (4:09)
Last Resort Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:19)
Broken Home Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:41)
Dead Cell Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:06)
Between Angels and Insects Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:54)
Blood Brothers Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:33)
Revenge Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:42)
Snakes Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:29)
Never Enough Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:35)
Binge Papa Roach Papa Roach (3:47)
Thrown Away Papa Roach Papa Roach (9:37)

Credits

Jay Baumgardner (Producer), Jay Baumgardner (Mixing), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), P.R. Brown (Art Direction), P.R. Brown (Design), P.R. Brown (Photography), David Dominguez (Engineer), Aimee Echo (Vocals (Background)), James Murray (Engineer), Rodney Duke (Vocals (Background)), DJ AM (Scratching), Papa Roach (Main Performer), Coby Dick (?), Jerry Horton (?), Dave Buckner (?), Tobin Esperance (?), D. Rock (Mixing Engineer)
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Infest
Studio album by Papa Roach
Released April 25, 2000
Recorded October 1999–January 2000 at NRG Studios in Hollywood, California
Genre Nu metal
Length 45:58
Label DreamWorks
Producer Jay Baumgardner
Professional reviews
Papa Roach studio album chronology
Old Friends from Young Years
(1997)
Infest
(2000)
Lovehatetragedy
(2002)
Singles from Infest
  1. "Last Resort"
    Released: September 18, 2000
  2. "Between Angels and Insects"
    Released: April 23, 2001
  3. "Broken Home"
    Released: July 31, 2001

Infest is the debut major-label album (and second album overall) by the Californian rock band Papa Roach. It was released on April 25, 2000, and became the 20th highest selling album of 2000 in the United States. It was certified triple Platinum in the U.S. on July 18, 2001. It peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart. This album earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Papa Roach

# Title Length
1. "Infest"   4:09
2. "Last Resort"   3:23
3. "Broken Home"   3:41
4. "Dead Cell"   3:06
5. "Between Angels and Insects"   3:54
6. "Blood Brothers" (replaced with "Legacy" on the clean version) 3:34
7. "Revenge"   3:42
8. "Snakes"   3:29
9. "Never Enough"   3:35
10. "Binge"   3:47
11. "Thrown Away" (includes hidden track "Tightrope") 9:37

UK Edition

# Title Length
12. "Legacy"   3:04
13. "Dead Cell" (Live) 3:51
14. "Last Resort" (CD-ROM Video) 3:20

Personnel

Papa Roach
Additional Musicians
  • Scratches on Tracks 7 & 8 by DJ A.M.
  • Background Vocals on Track 4 by Aimee Echo & Rodney Duke
Production
  • Produced & Mixed by Jay Baumgardner
  • Engineer: David Dominguez
  • Protools/Engineer: James Murray
  • Mix Engineer: D Rock
  • Recorded & Mixed at NRG Recording Services, N. Hollywood
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, N.Y.
  • A&R: Ron Handler
  • Management: Bigtime Management
  • Product Manager: Monica Mylod
  • Business Management: Zeisler, Zeisler & Augus
  • Booking Agent: Jenna Adler for Creative Artists Agency
  • Legal Representation: Elliot Cahn
  • Art direction, photography & design: P.R. Brown @ Bau-Da Design Lab LA

Trivia

  • "Thrown Away" contains a hidden track, the softer version of the song "Tightrope", which starts at about 4:57. "Tightrope" originally featured on the independent EP Let 'Em Know.
  • The album's clean version contains the track "Legacy", instead of "Blood Brothers".
  • The UK version of the album contains the bonus tracks "Legacy" (from the clean version) and "Dead Cell (Live)", as well as the music video for "Last Resort" as an enhanced feature.
  • "Blood Brothers" appeared in the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, the movie The One, and the teaser trailer for the movie Evolution.
  • In "Blood Brothers", the lyrics reference the Terminator's line "It's in your nature to destroy yourselves."
  • "Never Enough" appeared in the video game Gran Turismo 3.
  • "Last Resort" appeared in the second episode of Smallville and in an episode of Cold Case as well as other TV shows and movies.
  • "Last Resort" is also available as a downloadable track in the Rock Band games.
  • "Dead Cell" appeared in the films The Skulls and Queen of the Damned.
  • "Dead Cell" is also on the soundtrack for Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder.

References

  1. ^ Weingarten, Marc (July 21, 2000). "Infest: Music Review:Entertainment Weekly". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,276751,00.html. Retrieved August 23, 2009. 

 
 

 

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