Papa Roach's debut album, "Infest," is a raw and intense journey through the genres of nu metal, rap metal, alternative metal, rap rock, and rock. Released on April 25, 2000, under Geffen Records, this 52-minute album is a powerful introduction to the band's signature sound, blending aggressive vocals, heavy guitar riffs, and hard-hitting beats. Tracks like "Last Resort," "Broken Home," and "Blood Brothers" showcase Papa Roach's ability to tackle dark and personal themes with a relentless energy that resonates with fans of hard rock and metal. The album also includes a live version of "Dead Cell," offering a glimpse into the band's dynamic live performances. With its raw and unapologetic style, "Infest" remains a standout release in the early 2000s metal scene, capturing the essence of a band unafraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo.