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'''''The Darker Side of Nonsense''''' is the |
'''''The Darker Side of Nonsense''''' is the debut studio album by American [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Dry Kill Logic]]. It was released on June 5, 2001,<ref name=AM/> by [[Roadrunner Records]] and was the band's only release on that label.<ref name="PopMatters">{{Cite web|url=https://www.popmatters.com/drykilllogic-darker-2495887725.html|title=Darker Side of Nonsense review|publisher=PopMatters|author=Margaret Schwartz|date=18 June 2001|accessdate=31 July 2019}}</ref> The album spent two weeks on the [[Billboard charts|Billboard]] [[Independent Albums]] chart, peaking at number 27.<ref>{{cite web |title=Independent Albums: The week of July 7, 2001 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/independent-albums/2001-07-07 |website=Billboard.com |accessdate=22 January 2019}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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The Darker Side of Nonsense | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 5, 2001 | |||
Studio | Red Clay Studios, Suffern, New York; BearTracks Studios, Suffern, New York | |||
Genre | Nu metal[1][2] | |||
Length | 44:04 | |||
Label | Roadrunner | |||
Producer | Eddie Wohl | |||
Dry Kill Logic chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Darker Side of Nonsense | ||||
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Allmusic | [3] |
Kerrang! | [4] |
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,[3] by Roadrunner Records and was the band's only release on that label.[5] The album spent two weeks on the Billboard Independent Albums chart, peaking at number 27.[6]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Cliff Rigano, except where noted
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "Nightmare" | Scott Thompson, Phil Arcuri | 3:06 |
2. | "Feel the Break" | Thompson | 3:07 |
3. | "Pain" | Thompson, Dave Kowatch, Arcuri | 2:59 |
4. | "Nothing" | Thompson, Arcuri | 3:29 |
5. | "Assfault" | Thompson, Arcuri | 3:20 |
6. | "Weight" | Thompson, Kowatch | 4:06 |
7. | "A Better Man Than Me" | Thompson, Arcuri, Rigano | 2:55 |
8. | "Rot" | Arcuri, Thompson, Rigano | 4:32 |
9. | "Track 13" | Rigano, Arcuri | 2:42 |
10. | "Give Up, Give in, Lie Down" | Arcuri, Kowatch | 3:30 |
11. | "The Strength I Call My Own" | Thompson, Arcuri, Rigano | 3:02 |
12. | "Goodnight" (lyrics by Arcuri, Rigano) | Arcuri | 7:16 |
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
References
- ^ Terry Bezer, "Album Review: Dry Kill Logic - The Darker Side of Nonsense". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-09-03., July 25, 2001
- ^ Emperor Rhombus (21 July 2022). "10 Surprisingly Hard Tracks From Nu-Metal Records That Were Lost to Time". MetalSucks. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ a b "The Darker Side of Nonsense - Dry Kill Logic". Allmusic.
- ^ Silver, Dan (June 16, 2001). "Albums". Kerrang!. No. 857. UK: EMAP. pp. 32–33.
- ^ Margaret Schwartz (18 June 2001). "Darker Side of Nonsense review". PopMatters. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
- ^ "Independent Albums: The week of July 7, 2001". Billboard.com. Retrieved 22 January 2019.