Infest
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Infest
- Last Resort
- Broken Home
- Dead Cell
- Between Angels And Insects
- Blood Brothers
- Revenge
- Snakes
- Never Enough
- Binge
- Thrown Away
- Tightrope
- Legacy
- Dead Cell
- Last Resort
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2581 in Music
- Released on: 2001-02-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
"What is wrong with the world today?" bellows frontman Coby Dick on Infest, Papa Roach's opening statement of intent. "The government, the media, or your family?" Welcome to the post-Millennial American rockscape, where every teen has his cross to bear and every band approaches the recording of an album with a whole head of demons to exorcise. And welcome, Papa Roach--not a band that comes to lay waste, more a band that studies the emotionally devastated fall-out once everything's been wasted. Infest is an album very much in the mould of Limp Bizkit's Significant Other--muscular, bruising rap-metal, dysfunctional two-fingers-to-the-world attitude--but where Limp Bizkit's anger manifests in Fred Durst's crotch-clutching braggadio, Papa Roach wear their issues with a sense of empathy. The likes of "Revenge" and "Broken Home" ("I know my mother loves me/ But does my father even care?") are pretty self-explanatory, but on "Last Resort"--a brutally simplistic study of a friend's suicide attempt--Papa Roach's brevity is their undeniable strength. Tell the parents--here's a rock band of positive male role-models, ready to bang the world to rights. --Louis Pattison
Customer Reviews
THIS ALBUM IS THE BEST I HAVE EVER BOUGHT - HONESTLY
Imagine, if you will, the torments and anguish of modern America, personified into some of the best rock anthems you have heard. Then imagine, tuneful melodies combined with skillful guitar solos. Imagine a soothing reaggae number as a bonus track. WELL STOP IMAGINING. Papa Roach's Infest is all these things and more. By far one of the best albums I have ever bought, especially for a debut, the band bring the sure fire hits of Last Resort and Broken Home to you with the amazingly catchy Blood Brothers from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. If you want a CD that will make you mosh and headbang one minute, attmpt to match Coby Dicks voice the second, and finally relax to a tuneful reggae number the third, then Infest is the album for you. There is not one song that is sub standard on the entire album, and just when you think it cant get much better, the penultimate song Binge shatters all of your preconcepted ideas. A fanstastic album, and a fantastic group. Ladies and Gentleman, Papa Roach have arrived. Buy this album, and youll see why.
greeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaattttt
btw this is papa roaches 1st album, not lovehatetragedy like some one else said.
this is a great album i suggest you buy it
Fittingly depressing for this here teenager
A striking debut. I bought this album when it was first released and have loved it more and more since. Pretty much suitable only to younger people, nevertheless this album is very satisfying for those angry moments and upsets in life.





