Papa Roach's debut album, "Infest," is a raw and intense exploration of the nu metal and rap metal scenes, released on April 25, 2000, under Geffen Records. Clocking in at just over 52 minutes, this album is a powerhouse of energy and angst, with 13 tracks that delve into themes of rebellion, disillusionment, and personal struggle. The album opens with the explosive title track "Infest," setting the tone for the gritty and aggressive sound that follows. Standout tracks like "Last Resort," "Broken Home," and "Blood Brothers" showcase Papa Roach's ability to blend rap and rock elements seamlessly, creating a sound that is both powerful and melodic. The album also features a live version of "Dead Cell," giving listeners a taste of the band's electrifying live performances. "Infest" is a testament to Papa Roach's early sound and their ability to capture the raw emotion and energy of the nu metal movement.