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"Religion is the opiate of the people," said philosopher, scholar, and architect of communism Karl Marx, a notion that the hard-hitting Los Angeles-based industrial-goth-alternative metal outfit Opiate for the Masses bring to their uncompromising approach to songwriting and recording, as well as their electrifying live shows. Formed in 1999 by guitarist/keyboardist Jim Kaufman and vocalist Ron Underwood, the band, whose lineup includes drummer Chris "Seven" Antonopoulos (<a href="spotify:artist:7vCJSBATlld5vDKTH87tpG">Revolting Cocks</a>) and bass player <a href="spotify:artist:5OCpdoaMu02P7pJABqhsfS">Anna K.</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:7vCJSBATlld5vDKTH87tpG">Revolting Cocks</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1SKzweHZMHbHhv6o8fnY8Z">Drain S.T.H.</a>), released Spore in 2005, followed by Manifesto on the Century Media label in 2008. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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