[1] After Dailor, Gaylord would play with two other drummers before the addition of percussionist/singer Drew Verstraete (Big Hair, Zruda) in late 1998 [2] After the addition of Verstraete, Gaylord went on to release several recordings including the full length self-released, Drop a Bomb on a Town of Fried Bologna (2001), Tsunami (2004) and Resplendent Locution (2007).
[4] In March 2008, a month before Gaylord left for Atlanta, they recorded a one-hour live performance for the WXXI television series On Stage.
[6] In 2016, Atoms and Dailor reunited to create the Progressive Synth Metal band Arcadea, releasing their self-entitled debut in June 2017 on Relapse Records.
[7] Gaylord embraced an eclectic mix of styles which one reviewer described as, "a raucous blend of prog, metal, and funk with heavy traces of classical.
"[8] In an interview for the newspaper Flagpole, Core Atoms accredited Gaylord's sound to a shared, "love of everything from metal to classical to funk and bluegrass.