Dope Frontman Responds to Doors/Chuck D Project, doPE
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Dope frontman responds to Doors/Chuck D project, doPE
Cover of doPE album ‘no country for old men,’ featuring The Doors’ John Densmore and Public Enemy’s Chuck D (Org Music) Earlier in January, The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced a collaborative project called doPE, a portmanteau of their respective band names. If you’re a fan of the late ’90s/early 2000s nu metal scene, then you probably know that there is already a band called Dope. Densmore and Chuck’s doPE …
PUBLIC ENEMY & THE DOORS Members Form New Band DOPE, EDSEL DOPE Is Not Thrilled
Public Enemy and The Doors legends unveil surprise collaboration — but Dope frontman says the name risks major confusion and belongs to him. The post PUBLIC ENEMY & THE DOORS Members Form New Band DOPE, EDSEL DOPE Is Not Thrilled appeared first on Metal Injection.
Dope Frontman Takes Issue With Chuck D & John Densmore's New Project doPE
Last week, Chuck D and John Densmore announced their debut album no country for old men under the name of doPE. The moniker is meant to combine the beginning of the Doors’ lowercase logo and the Public Enemy abbreviation PE, but longstanding NYC industrial crew Dope are pointing out that it will “invite a good…
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