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Dry Kill Logic: Cliff Rigano (vocals); Jason Bozzi (guitar); Danny Horboychuk (bass guitar); Phil Arcuri. Personnel: Phil Arcuri (guitar, drums); Rob Caggiano (guitar). Additional personnel: Rob Caggiano. Audio Mixers: Rob Caggiano; Eddie Wohl; Paul Orofino. Recording information: Millbrook Sound Studios, Millbrook, NY; Red Clay Studios, New York, NY. Photographers: Phil Arcuri; Aaron Marsh . The '90s saw the rise of two very different responses to hardcore. One was metalcore, a totally ferocious style that thrives on sensory assault for the sake of sensory assault. The other was screamo, a more forgiving style that balances the brutal and the melodic. But falling into one category doesn't necessarily mean being oblivious to the other, and this Dry Kill Logic outing underscores that fact. Dead and Dreaming is, first and foremost, a metalcore disc; those who appreciate the harshness and ferocity of Brick Bath, Throwdown or Hatebreed should have no problem getting into vicious, hammer-to-the-skull offerings like "The Perfect Enemy" and "Paper Tiger." However, there are traces of screamo on Dead and Dreaming; Dry Kill Logic does incorporate some of the extreme vocals/clean vocals contrast that is one of screamo's trademarks. But the clean vocals are really an afterthought on this 2004 release; Most of the time, lead vocalist Cliff Rigano favors angry, cathartic, death-all-over-your-face screaming -- and more often than not, Dead and Dreaming is a nasty, cruel sledgehammer of an album. The only real mercy comes at the end, when Dry Kill Logic chills out, unplugs and goes acoustic on a hauntingly melodic ballad titled "No Reason." After whipping listeners senseless during the ten previous songs, Dry Kill Logic reveal another side of themselves with a tune that wouldn't be out of place if Default, Live or Creed recorded an acoustic set. Along the way, Dry Kill Logic has had some lineup changes; on Dead and Dreaming, the 2004 lineup unites original members Rigano and Phil Arcuri (drums) with more recent additions Jason Bozzi (guitar) and Danny Horboychuk (bass). But stylistically, the band hasn't changed -- and for metalcore enthusiasts, Dead and Dreaming offers an enjoyably solid and focused, if somewhat predictable, dose of sensory assault. ~ Alex Henderson Dry Kill Logic Dead And Dreaming Songs Dead And Dreaming Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews For fans of Killswitch Engage As an older American who is as much at home with Kansas as with these guys, screamo rock gets to me at times. But these guys do it well and put in just enough meoldy and real singing to stop you from thinking that the guys vocal chords must be shredded. Good stuff! Submitted by Bill (Northampton, Pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Nice follow up Great music, but it sounds a little muddy. Doesn't have quite the punch of their first cd. Submitted by Me (Pittsburgh, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awsome For anyone looking to buy this album, please do so. Awsome vocals and guitar riffs make this a must have. Drumming is thoughtfull played in each song but some of the songs sound a little poorly recorded. But overall, a great album that anyone can get into. Submitted by Headbanger (Bend, Oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Blistering, Grinding Hardcore! This CD is phenomenal. While their older release sounded like a combo of watered down Slipknot and Korn mashed together, this CD has burst out in their own refined brutal sound. Awesome riffs, great drumming, heavy breakdowns, and perfect vocals. If you like the old KSE, Bury Your Dead, and Diecast, then you'll love this CD. Buy it - you won't regret it. Submitted by TheRant (Douglasville, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
NOTHING LESS THEN BEST THIS CD IS THE DEFINITION OF HARDCORE! For everyone who likes aggressive, meaningful, heavy toned rock, this is it. These guys rock not only on the album, but even more in concert. must buy! Submitted by booking (Baltimore, MD,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Alice In Chains: Layne Staley, Jerry Cantrell (vocals, guitar); Michael Starr (bass); Sean Kinney (drums). Additional personnel: Tom Araya (background vocals). Recorded in 1992. Dirt is Alice in Chains' major artistic statement and the closest they ever came to recording a flat-out masterpiece. It's a primal, sickening howl from the depths of Layne Staley's heroin addiction, and one of the most harrowing concept albums ever recorded. Not every song on Dirt is explicitly about heroin, but Jerry Cantrell's solo-written contributions (nearly half the album) effectively maintain the thematic coherence -- nearly every song is imbued with the morbidity, self-disgust, and/or resignation of a self-aware ...
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Includes 4 bonus tracks. After putting themselves on the hard rock map with Razamanaz, Nazareth took their new, forceful style even further the next year on Loud & Proud. With Roger Glover once again at the controls, the group added even higher levels of distortion and energy to create one of the hardest rocking items in their catalog: "Go Down Fighting" starts the album with a sonic boom thanks to its blend of furious riffing with a breathless tempo, and the group's cover of "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" transforms this Little Feat into a runaway locomotive of hard rock riffing. However, the album's definitive moment of heaviness is their extended reworking of Bob Dylan's "The Ballad of Hollis Brown," which drenches the tune in ungodly levels of feedback ...
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