Plucking from the leftovers of Argyle Park, Buka and LVL were the forces behind the industrial twist called AP2. Suspension of Disbelief was every bit as experimental as its precursor, including elements of gabber techno, pop dance, drum'n'bass, R&B, punk rock, and metal. The opening track, "The End", contains vocal samples from two of the old Argyle Park songs, giving the album some sense of closure to that era of the band before diving headlong into the new material.
For this release, Klay Scott (a.k.a. Celldweller, formerly of Circle of Dust), focused more on producing the album then on the actual songs. Like Misguided, Suspension of Disbelief featured the talents of multiple guest musicians, but much less so than the previous album. Artists include: Daren Diolosa and J.M. Zaletel (Klank); Mark Salomon (Stavesacre, The Crucified, CHATTERbOX); and Joel Timothy Bell (Ghoti Hook).
In the winter of 2000, Tooth & Nail cut AP2 due to the low sales of this album. Since Buka had only wanted AP2 to release albums for Tooth & Nail, AP2 ended as a band after Tooth & Nail dropped them.
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