Slaves on Dope is a Canadian nu metal band, based out of Los Angeles, California. Formed in the 90's by Jason Rockman and Avrum Nadigel (original lineup consisted of founders as well as Patrick Francis, Kevin Jardine, and Lenny Vartanian), Slaves on Dope were notable for their 2000 release Inches from the Mainline, released through Ozzy Osbourne's now defunct Divine Recordings label. The band also toured Ozzfest in 2000, and made an appearance on the SnoCore Tour.

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  • Slaves on Dope is a Canadian nu metal band, based out of Los Angeles, California. Formed in the 90's by Jason Rockman and Avrum Nadigel (original lineup consisted of founders as well as Patrick Francis, Kevin Jardine, and Lenny Vartanian), Slaves on Dope were notable for their 2000 release Inches from the Mainline, released through Ozzy Osbourne's now defunct Divine Recordings label. The band also toured Ozzfest in 2000, and made an appearance on the SnoCore Tour. With little support in the way of radio airplay and a music video, the album went on to sell approximately 70,000 copies in the US. After Divine Recordings lost their distribution deal with EMI's Priority Records, the band was left without a label. After a long search, a deal was struck with Bieler Bros. Records. Their second major album Metafour was released in 2003. In March 2004, the band announced that they were going on hiatus due to vocalist Jason Rockman leaving the band. Bassist Frank Salvaggio and drummer Rob Urbani are now part of the band Anew Revolution, featuring ex-Unloco vocalist Joey Duenas. Kevin Jardine has gone on to become a producer in Montreal, as well as forming his own band called The Monarchy. In 2006, the band's independent release One Good Turn Deserves Another was re-issued through Just A Minute Records. In 2009 Jason and Kevin reformed the band as the only current members and are now recording their third studio album. In a recent webisode the band anounced the name of the album to be "Over the Influence".
  • Slaves on Dope foi uma banda de nu metal formada em Montreal, Quebec.
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  • Slaves on Dope is a Canadian nu metal band, based out of Los Angeles, California. Formed in the 90's by Jason Rockman and Avrum Nadigel (original lineup consisted of founders as well as Patrick Francis, Kevin Jardine, and Lenny Vartanian), Slaves on Dope were notable for their 2000 release Inches from the Mainline, released through Ozzy Osbourne's now defunct Divine Recordings label. The band also toured Ozzfest in 2000, and made an appearance on the SnoCore Tour.
  • Slaves on Dope foi uma banda de nu metal formada em Montreal, Quebec.
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