The album was released in 2002, spawning the single "Caught in the Sun". After the album was released, Milldrum and Shelton left the band. In 2007, Course of Nature signed with the Silent Majority records label, which released their second album, Damaged.
Mark Wilkerson and guitarist/bassist John "Fish" Milldrum formed Course of Nature after leaving Alabama band Cog, naming their new band after a song title from their previous band. The band originally played cover songs, but gradually developed and played their own material.
In 2007, Course of Nature signed with the Silent Majority records label, which released their second album, Damaged. The album was produced by David Bendeth, who produced albums for Hawthorne Heights, Breaking Benjamin and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and was released on January 29, 2008.
Course of Nature broke up permanently without explanation shortly after the release of the 2011 demos.
Mark WilkersonCourse of Nature / Lead singerMark Wilkerson is an American musician who was the lead singer and guitarist for rock band Course of Nature, previously known as COG. Wilkerson co-wrote the song "It's Not Over" which was released as a single and as the opening track on the eponymous album by Daughtry. Wikipedia
The natural, normal, or ordinary sequence or unfolding of things. The disease has spread so far that there's nothing to do now but let it follow the course of nature. Times of hardship and times of plenty are part of the course of nature for any independent business.
It's a lot of phone calls, texting, and sending each other dirty gifs." The actress, known for starring in sitcoms like Clarissa Explains It All, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Melissa & Joey, met the frontman for the rock band Course of Nature at the Kentucky Derby in 2002.
46 years (April 18, 1976)Melissa Joan Hart / Age
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Researchers have long thought that Saturn acquired its dazzling adornments early in its life, some 4 billion years ago. The rings could be the glistening remnants of a shattered moon or a comet pulled apart by the giant planet's gravity.
Enceladus is a fairy moon. As it orbits Saturn, it sprinkles a glittering trail of ice — the E ring — thanks to watery geysers that shoot from its south pole. But researchers have struggled to explain how it can sustain such activity.
When Cassini dropped its Huygens probe through the haze-shrouded atmosphere of Saturn's biggest moon in 2005, it revealed a landscape of sinuous river channels that seems much like Earth's except for one big twist: The liquid that sculpts much of the surface is methane that rains down from hydrocarbon clouds.
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