Papa Roach's debut album, "Infest," released on April 25, 2000, under Geffen Records, is a raw and intense exploration of nu metal, rap metal, and alternative metal. With a runtime of 52 minutes, the album packs a punch with 13 tracks, including the live version of "Dead Cell." The album opens with the aggressive "Infest" and doesn't let up, delving into themes of angst, rebellion, and societal issues. Standout tracks like "Last Resort," "Broken Home," and "Blood Brothers" showcase Papa Roach's signature blend of rap and rock, with powerful vocals and heavy guitar riffs. "Infest" is a testament to the band's early sound and their ability to capture the frustrations and struggles of a generation. The album's raw energy and honest lyrics make it a compelling listen for fans of early 2000s metal and rock.