The Darker Side of Nonsense explained
The Darker Side of Nonsense is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Dry Kill Logic. It was released on June 5, 2001, by Roadrunner Records and was the band's only release on that label.[3] The album spent two weeks on the Billboard Independent Albums chart, peaking at number 27.[4]
Personnel
Dry Kill Logic
- Cliff Rigano - vocals
- Scott Thompson - guitars
- Dave Kowatch - bass guitar
- Phil Arcuri - drums, additional guitars
Production
- Rob Caggiano – guitar, harmony vocals, mixing, engineer, percussion, noise, producer
- George Marino – mastering
- Eddie Wohl – keyboards, producer, mixing, engineer
- Steve Regina – producer, mixing, engineer
- Daniel Moss – photography
- The Collective - design
- Alexander Kneselac - illustration
- Bob Burns, Jr. – guitar
- J-Sin – vocals
- Dry Kill Logic – main performer
- J.P. Sheganoski – engineer
- Matt Myhal – harmony vocals
Notes and References
- Terry Bezer, Web site: Album Review: Dry Kill Logic - The Darker Side of Nonsense . . 2015-09-03 . 2015-12-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222155217/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/2653/reviews/1724- . dead ., July 25, 2001
- Web site: Emperor Rhombus. 10 Surprisingly Hard Tracks From Nu-Metal Records That Were Lost to Time . . 21 July 2022 . 21 July 2022 .
- Web site: Darker Side of Nonsense review. PopMatters. Margaret Schwartz. 18 June 2001. 31 July 2019.
- Web site: Independent Albums: The week of July 7, 2001 . Billboard.com . 22 January 2019.