John Langley

John Allen Langley (born September 15, 1969 in Louisiana) is a American musician, singer, songwriter, director, television writer, record/television producer, audio engineer and photographer. He was one of the founding members of hard rock band Bulla, along with vocalist/guitarist Stanley Miller and guitarist Doug Lawrence, acting as a bassist, backing vocalist and primary songwriter of the band. His lyrics dealt with various themes such as: melancholy, loneliness, death, depression, failed relationships, drug addiction and others.

He acted as a executive producer and co-showrunner on 2017 The Duck Bros. reboot until leaving the show during the season 2.

Discography

 * With Bulla
 * 1995 - Swimming with the Sharks
 * 1996 - A Shoal of Dead Fish
 * 1997 - Capricornia
 * 1998 - Animal Kingdom
 * 2001 - Desintegration Network
 * 2004 - Hold Your Country
 * 2005 - Resilience is Futile
 * 2006 - Decerebration Channel
 * 2008 - Close Enough
 * 2011 - See You on the Other Side
 * 2016 - Chaos Theory
 * 2017 - Sweat and Sacrifice


 * 2002 - A Little South of Insanity
 * 2002 - Desintegration Network Bootlegs
 * 2004 - Hold Your Country Bootlegs
 * 2005 - Era Vulgaris Bootlegs
 * 2006 - Dracula Revival Bootlegs
 * 2006 - Dracula Revival Live
 * 2006 - Projekt Skhool Bootlegs
 * 2011 - Live on the Other Side
 * 2021 - A Farewell to the World


 * Outside Bulla
 * 1996 - King For a Day... Fool For a Lifetime (Cypress Creek): "No Strings Attached" and "Drunk Foolish"
 * 1998 - The Unauthorized Memories of the Gravity (Cypress Creek): "Recovery"

Filmography

 * As a music video director
 * 1995 - "Let It Die" (Self-titled album from 1995
 * 1996 - "Suit" (Self-titled album from 1995)
 * 1998 - "Sweat" (Animal Kingdom, 1998)
 * 2001 - "Big Time" (Desintegration Network, 2001)
 * 2004 - "Gun" (Hold Your Country, 2004)
 * 2005 - "Daylight" (Era Vulgaris, 2005)


 * Film credits
 * 2015 - Mist (director and writer)
 * 2021 - Misery, Inc. (co-director with Brad Bird; co-writer with J. J. Abrams, Bird, Damon Lindelof, Jeff Nathanson, Michael Rowe and Josh Weinstein; producer and voice actor)


 * Television credits
 * 2000-01 - Dangerous House (developer and executive producer)
 * 2017-20 - ''The Duck Bros. (developer, executive producer and occasional writer)

Equipment

 * Basses


 * Eastman Master VB605
 * Fender Precision (various colors: black, white, green, red and blue)
 * Fender Bass VI (used on Sweat and Sacrifice)
 * Gibson Les Paul ( used on A Shoal of Dead Fish and Capricornia)
 * Gibson SG Standard (used on Capricornia, Resilience is Futile, Close Enough, See You on the Other Side and Chaos Theory)
 * Gibson Thunderbird IV
 * Ibanez AGB140 (used on Desintegration Network and Resilience is Futile tours)
 * Ibanez miKro (also used on Sweat and Sacrifice, as well as Sleeping with the Blue Whales and Here or Anywhere)
 * Ovation Celebrity Deluxe CC274
 * Rickenbacker 4003
 * Schecter dUg Pinnick DP-12 (used on "Good Night, Cinderella", from A Shoal of Dead Fish)
 * Spector Euro4 LX
 * Spector EUROBOLT 4
 * Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI
 * Vigier Passion (used on Desintegration Network and Hold Your Country)
 * Warwick Rockbass Corvette (used on Resilience is Futile)
 * Washburn B-200 (used on Chaos Theory, Sweat and Sacrifice and Here or Anywhere)
 * Washburn Bantam XB-200 (used on Sleeping with the Blue Whales)
 * Yamaha SA-70 (used on Hold Your Country, Resilience is Futile and Decerebration Channel)


 * Pedals


 * BOSS ME-50 multi-effect
 * BOSS Chorus CEB-3
 * BOSS DD-3 Digital Delay
 * BOSS Dynamic Wah AW-3
 * BOSS FZ-5
 * BOSS RV-5 Digital Reverb
 * Danelectro Fab Tone
 * Darkglass B1K Overdrive


 * Dunlop Crybaby Bass Wah
 * Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
 * Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff
 * Ibanez TS9B Tube Screamer
 * Jim Dunlop Mini Pedal Volume X (DVP4)
 * Moog Music Taurus 3
 * Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro controller


 * Synths
 * Moog Little Phatty synthesizer
 * microKORG
 * Novation Bass Station 2


 * Amplification
 * Ampeg SVT Classic heads
 * Ampeg V-4B
 * Audio Kitchen Base Chopper heads (used on Close Enough)
 * Fender Rumble 100
 * HiWatt
 * Orange Micro Terror