Former MEGADETH Bassist To Collaborate With DRY KILL LOGIC, WARMACHINE

April 18, 2002

Former MEGADETH bassist Dave Ellefson spent the weekend of April 6-7 in New York assisting Roadrunner Records recording artists DRY KILL LOGIC with the songwriting process for the latter's sophomore full-length effort, which is tentatively due in late 2002. In other news, Ellefson will shortly collaborate with the Toronto, Canada-based four-piece WARMACHINE on the band's debut album, for which a label deal has not yet been secured. Dave will reportedly be co-producing the CD with Murray Daigle, who had worked with the group on a previous recording, and may also use his connections to help the quartet land a recording agreement with one of the larger independent metal labels.

For more information on WARMACHINE, and to download MP3s of the band's most recent demo, visit the group's official web site at this location.

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