"What is wrong with the world today?" bellows frontman Coby Dick on Infest、 Papa Roach's opening statement of intent. "The government、 the media、 or your family?" Welcome to the post-Millennial American rockscape、 where every teen has his cross to bear and every band approaches the recording of an album with a whole head of demons to exorcise. And welcome、 Papa Roach--not a band that comes to lay waste、 more a band that studies the emotionally devastated fall-out once everything's been wasted. Infest is an album very much in the mould of Limp Bizkit's Significant Other--muscular、 bruising rap-metal、 dysfunctional two-fingers-to-the-world attitude--but where Limp Bizkit's anger manifests in Fred Durst's crotch-clutching braggadio、 Papa Roach wear their issues with a sense of empathy. The likes of "Revenge" and "Broken Home" ("I know my mother loves me/ But does my father even care?") are pretty self-explanatory、 but on "Last Resort"--a brutally simplistic study of a friend's suicide attempt--Papa Roach's brevity is their undeniable strength. Tell the parents--here's a rock band of positive male role-models、 ready to bang the world to rights. --Louis Pattison