John Densmore & Chuck D Unite for Record Store Day Album 'No Country for Old Men'
January 21, 2026
Fans reacted with excitement on social media, praising the unlikely collaboration and awaiting more details.
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The piece notes potential public confusion with the similarly named band Dope and provides a comparison link.
A full list of Record Store Day releases had not been announced at the time of the article.
Parade corroborates the release date and album title through the artists’ joint post and public announcements.
The release is part of a broader RSD 2026 rollout, with more special releases promised for April 18, 2026.
Public Enemy released Black Sky Over the Projects: Apartment 2025 ahead of the tour, with ticket information available through StubHub.
A new collaboration called doPE brings John Densmore of The Doors and Chuck D of Public Enemy for a Record Store Day release that blends spoken word, rhythm, and social commentary.
Their debut album, no country for old men, features a track titled every tick tick tick, which is designated as the 2026 RSD Song of the Year.
The project is framed as a bridge between generations, merging history with contemporary sound to push the music forward.
Tour dates are planned across multiple cities this summer, including Raleigh, Saratoga Springs, Tinley Park, Hershey, Toronto, Shakopee, East Rutherford, and St. Louis.
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Stereogum home • Jan 21, 2026
Chuck D And The Doors' John Densmore Launch New Project doPE
Consequence • Jan 21, 2026
Public Enemy's Chuck D and The Doors' John Densmore Team Up as doPE
