Experiments in Alchemy

Experiments In Alchemy is the second release by Dog Fashion Disco, originally self-released by the band in 1998. It was re-released by Rotten Records in 2006.[1] As with DFD's succeeding album, Embryo's in Bloom, tracks 3-8 were later re-recorded and released on later albums.

Experiments In Alchemy
Studio album by
Released1998; re-issued September 5, 2006
GenreAvant-garde metal, experimental rock
Length28:15
LabelSelf-Released
Rotten Records
ProducerDog Fashion Disco, James Halsey
Dog Fashion Disco chronology
Erotic Massage
(1997)
Experiments In Alchemy
(1998)
The Embryo's in Bloom
(1998)
2006 re-release
The 2006 Rotten Records re-issue cover

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Siddhis"3:25
2."Primate"2:54
3."The Satanic Cowboy"3:00
4."Pogo The Clown"2:29
5."En La Noche"3:40
6."Scores For Porn"3:06
7."Albino Rhino"2:51
8."9-5 At The Morgue"4:03
9."Sexual Abyss"2:43
Total length:28:15

Personnel

  • Todd Smith – Vocals
  • Sennen Quigley – Keyboards, Guitar
  • Greg Combs – Guitar
  • Mark Ammen – Bass
  • John Ensminger – Drums, Percussion

Additional Personnel

  • Geoff Stewart – Alto/Tenor/Bari Sax
  • Kristen Ensminger – Trumpet
  • Pat Euler – Additional Percussion
  • Dog Fashion Disco – Producer
  • James Halsey – Co-Producer, Engineer
  • Greg Jenkins – Co-Engineer
  • Paul Minor – Mixing, Mastering
  • Paul Campenella – Art Direction and Production
  • Chris Ehrmann – Cover Photography
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