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About Dry Kill Logic
Formed in late 1994, Dry Kill Logic quickly established themselves as a force in the heavy music scene. Under their initial moniker of Hinge, the band garnered a dedicated fanbase with their aggressive sound and straightforward lyrics. Produced by Eddie Wohl (Primer 55, Ill Nino) and Rob Caggiano (Anthrax, Volbeat, Cradle of Filth), their 2001 debut album “The Darker Side of Nonsense” was an essential part of the alternative metal landscape, with tracks like “Nightmare” and “Rot” still echoing in the memories of fans worldwide. The band built their live show on worldwide tours & festivals alongside Fear Factory, Slayer, Killswitch Engage, Spineshank, Mastodon and many more.
In 2002 the band parted ways with Roadrunner Records and was joined by guitarist Jason Bozzi who took the bands signature sound to the next level. Once again with Wohl and Caggiano at the helm, the band released their sophomore album, ‘The Dead and Dreaming’ on Repossession Records in the US and SPV Records globally. Seamlessly traversing the lines of metalcore, post – hardcore and alternative metal the band stretched their wings, embracing melody, dynamics and more complex songwriting. Tracks like ‘Paper Tiger’, ‘200 Years’, ‘Neither Here nor Missed’ and ‘With Deepest Regrets…’ showcases the depth and character of the new lineup, as well as a newfound live ferocity after years of nonstop touring. Co headline US tours with Nonpoint, Drowning Pool, and Hed PE followed, along with a slot on the inaugural 2005 Gigantour featuring Megadeth, Dream Theater and many others. The band wound down the album cycle with a run of headline shows in the US and shows supporting Disturbed and Corrosion of Conformity.
In 2006, the group was joined by bassist Brendan Kane (100 Demons, A Thousand Falling Skies) and released both their live DVD ‘The Magellan Complex’ and their third album, ‘Of Vengeance and Violence’. Produced by Wohl and Caggiano and mixed by legendary engineer Paul Orofino (Blue Oyster Cult, Bleeding Through, Ahmad Jamal), the band again evolved, pushing the limits of metalcore aggression with songs like ‘My Dying Heart’, ‘Dead Mans Eyes’ and ‘Boneyard’. It was at this time the band found itself as a headline act across the US and Europe, returning twice in the year due to demand. The band also played its first shows in Australia as support for Fear Factory and DevilDriver.
Following a series of challenges within the ever-evolving dynamics of the music industry, the band went on hiatus in 2007. Despite sporadic rumors of a reunion, Dry Kill Logic remained silent, with fans wondering if they'd ever see the band return to the stage.
In 2018, the group surprised their fans by releasing ‘Vices’, the ferocious first single from the group in 13 years. Produced by Greg Thomas (End, Misery Signals, Shai Hulud) the track was celebrated by fans worldwide as a triumphant return to form. In 2020 the band worked with Thomas and released ‘Don’t See Ghosts’, a hauntingly relentless track filled with the group’s signature guitar work and pummeling breakdowns.
In 2025, Dry Kill Logic plan to unveil their new single and music video capturing the dark energy of the music. The song blends their signature explosive riffs with atmospheric acoustic elements, creating an aggressive yet melodic experience. It's a declaration of intent—a bridge from the band's past to a bold future.
31 years after their inception, the best is yet to come.
In 2002 the band parted ways with Roadrunner Records and was joined by guitarist Jason Bozzi who took the bands signature sound to the next level. Once again with Wohl and Caggiano at the helm, the band released their sophomore album, ‘The Dead and Dreaming’ on Repossession Records in the US and SPV Records globally. Seamlessly traversing the lines of metalcore, post – hardcore and alternative metal the band stretched their wings, embracing melody, dynamics and more complex songwriting. Tracks like ‘Paper Tiger’, ‘200 Years’, ‘Neither Here nor Missed’ and ‘With Deepest Regrets…’ showcases the depth and character of the new lineup, as well as a newfound live ferocity after years of nonstop touring. Co headline US tours with Nonpoint, Drowning Pool, and Hed PE followed, along with a slot on the inaugural 2005 Gigantour featuring Megadeth, Dream Theater and many others. The band wound down the album cycle with a run of headline shows in the US and shows supporting Disturbed and Corrosion of Conformity.
In 2006, the group was joined by bassist Brendan Kane (100 Demons, A Thousand Falling Skies) and released both their live DVD ‘The Magellan Complex’ and their third album, ‘Of Vengeance and Violence’. Produced by Wohl and Caggiano and mixed by legendary engineer Paul Orofino (Blue Oyster Cult, Bleeding Through, Ahmad Jamal), the band again evolved, pushing the limits of metalcore aggression with songs like ‘My Dying Heart’, ‘Dead Mans Eyes’ and ‘Boneyard’. It was at this time the band found itself as a headline act across the US and Europe, returning twice in the year due to demand. The band also played its first shows in Australia as support for Fear Factory and DevilDriver.
Following a series of challenges within the ever-evolving dynamics of the music industry, the band went on hiatus in 2007. Despite sporadic rumors of a reunion, Dry Kill Logic remained silent, with fans wondering if they'd ever see the band return to the stage.
In 2018, the group surprised their fans by releasing ‘Vices’, the ferocious first single from the group in 13 years. Produced by Greg Thomas (End, Misery Signals, Shai Hulud) the track was celebrated by fans worldwide as a triumphant return to form. In 2020 the band worked with Thomas and released ‘Don’t See Ghosts’, a hauntingly relentless track filled with the group’s signature guitar work and pummeling breakdowns.
In 2025, Dry Kill Logic plan to unveil their new single and music video capturing the dark energy of the music. The song blends their signature explosive riffs with atmospheric acoustic elements, creating an aggressive yet melodic experience. It's a declaration of intent—a bridge from the band's past to a bold future.
31 years after their inception, the best is yet to come.
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Genres:
Metal
Band Members:
Brendan Kane - Bass, Cliff Rigano - Vocals, Kevin Boutot - drums, Jason Bozzi - Guitar
Hometown:
Queens Village, New York
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About Dry Kill Logic
Formed in late 1994, Dry Kill Logic quickly established themselves as a force in the heavy music scene. Under their initial moniker of Hinge, the band garnered a dedicated fanbase with their aggressive sound and straightforward lyrics. Produced by Eddie Wohl (Primer 55, Ill Nino) and Rob Caggiano (Anthrax, Volbeat, Cradle of Filth), their 2001 debut album “The Darker Side of Nonsense” was an essential part of the alternative metal landscape, with tracks like “Nightmare” and “Rot” still echoing in the memories of fans worldwide. The band built their live show on worldwide tours & festivals alongside Fear Factory, Slayer, Killswitch Engage, Spineshank, Mastodon and many more.
In 2002 the band parted ways with Roadrunner Records and was joined by guitarist Jason Bozzi who took the bands signature sound to the next level. Once again with Wohl and Caggiano at the helm, the band released their sophomore album, ‘The Dead and Dreaming’ on Repossession Records in the US and SPV Records globally. Seamlessly traversing the lines of metalcore, post – hardcore and alternative metal the band stretched their wings, embracing melody, dynamics and more complex songwriting. Tracks like ‘Paper Tiger’, ‘200 Years’, ‘Neither Here nor Missed’ and ‘With Deepest Regrets…’ showcases the depth and character of the new lineup, as well as a newfound live ferocity after years of nonstop touring. Co headline US tours with Nonpoint, Drowning Pool, and Hed PE followed, along with a slot on the inaugural 2005 Gigantour featuring Megadeth, Dream Theater and many others. The band wound down the album cycle with a run of headline shows in the US and shows supporting Disturbed and Corrosion of Conformity.
In 2006, the group was joined by bassist Brendan Kane (100 Demons, A Thousand Falling Skies) and released both their live DVD ‘The Magellan Complex’ and their third album, ‘Of Vengeance and Violence’. Produced by Wohl and Caggiano and mixed by legendary engineer Paul Orofino (Blue Oyster Cult, Bleeding Through, Ahmad Jamal), the band again evolved, pushing the limits of metalcore aggression with songs like ‘My Dying Heart’, ‘Dead Mans Eyes’ and ‘Boneyard’. It was at this time the band found itself as a headline act across the US and Europe, returning twice in the year due to demand. The band also played its first shows in Australia as support for Fear Factory and DevilDriver.
Following a series of challenges within the ever-evolving dynamics of the music industry, the band went on hiatus in 2007. Despite sporadic rumors of a reunion, Dry Kill Logic remained silent, with fans wondering if they'd ever see the band return to the stage.
In 2018, the group surprised their fans by releasing ‘Vices’, the ferocious first single from the group in 13 years. Produced by Greg Thomas (End, Misery Signals, Shai Hulud) the track was celebrated by fans worldwide as a triumphant return to form. In 2020 the band worked with Thomas and released ‘Don’t See Ghosts’, a hauntingly relentless track filled with the group’s signature guitar work and pummeling breakdowns.
In 2025, Dry Kill Logic plan to unveil their new single and music video capturing the dark energy of the music. The song blends their signature explosive riffs with atmospheric acoustic elements, creating an aggressive yet melodic experience. It's a declaration of intent—a bridge from the band's past to a bold future.
31 years after their inception, the best is yet to come.
In 2002 the band parted ways with Roadrunner Records and was joined by guitarist Jason Bozzi who took the bands signature sound to the next level. Once again with Wohl and Caggiano at the helm, the band released their sophomore album, ‘The Dead and Dreaming’ on Repossession Records in the US and SPV Records globally. Seamlessly traversing the lines of metalcore, post – hardcore and alternative metal the band stretched their wings, embracing melody, dynamics and more complex songwriting. Tracks like ‘Paper Tiger’, ‘200 Years’, ‘Neither Here nor Missed’ and ‘With Deepest Regrets…’ showcases the depth and character of the new lineup, as well as a newfound live ferocity after years of nonstop touring. Co headline US tours with Nonpoint, Drowning Pool, and Hed PE followed, along with a slot on the inaugural 2005 Gigantour featuring Megadeth, Dream Theater and many others. The band wound down the album cycle with a run of headline shows in the US and shows supporting Disturbed and Corrosion of Conformity.
In 2006, the group was joined by bassist Brendan Kane (100 Demons, A Thousand Falling Skies) and released both their live DVD ‘The Magellan Complex’ and their third album, ‘Of Vengeance and Violence’. Produced by Wohl and Caggiano and mixed by legendary engineer Paul Orofino (Blue Oyster Cult, Bleeding Through, Ahmad Jamal), the band again evolved, pushing the limits of metalcore aggression with songs like ‘My Dying Heart’, ‘Dead Mans Eyes’ and ‘Boneyard’. It was at this time the band found itself as a headline act across the US and Europe, returning twice in the year due to demand. The band also played its first shows in Australia as support for Fear Factory and DevilDriver.
Following a series of challenges within the ever-evolving dynamics of the music industry, the band went on hiatus in 2007. Despite sporadic rumors of a reunion, Dry Kill Logic remained silent, with fans wondering if they'd ever see the band return to the stage.
In 2018, the group surprised their fans by releasing ‘Vices’, the ferocious first single from the group in 13 years. Produced by Greg Thomas (End, Misery Signals, Shai Hulud) the track was celebrated by fans worldwide as a triumphant return to form. In 2020 the band worked with Thomas and released ‘Don’t See Ghosts’, a hauntingly relentless track filled with the group’s signature guitar work and pummeling breakdowns.
In 2025, Dry Kill Logic plan to unveil their new single and music video capturing the dark energy of the music. The song blends their signature explosive riffs with atmospheric acoustic elements, creating an aggressive yet melodic experience. It's a declaration of intent—a bridge from the band's past to a bold future.
31 years after their inception, the best is yet to come.
Show More
Genres:
Metal
Band Members:
Brendan Kane - Bass, Cliff Rigano - Vocals, Kevin Boutot - drums, Jason Bozzi - Guitar
Hometown:
Queens Village, New York
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