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Welcome To Casey Mahoney
Casey Mahoney has toured the world playing with hardcore legends Dry Kill Logic (Roadrunner) and the massive Broadway hit /Rent/. He has also shared the stage with legends from every corner of the music world, including 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Megadeth, Drowning Pool, Joan Osbourne, Disturbed, Deborah Gibson, Nine Days, Dillinger Escape Plan, Fear Factory....the list goes on and on
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Casey Mahoney Jamming With Dry Kill Logic
Casey Mahoney with Dry Kill Logic from CaseyM on Vimeo.
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Dry Kill Logic is a four-piece metal band from Westchester County, New York, USA. They formed in 1993 (under the name Hinge) and are still active. They have released three albums, their most recent being Of Vengeance and Violence which was released on September 16, 2006.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Casey Mahoney New Band
I was hoping to get a copy of my old set list at this link, but no luck haha.
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Casey Mahoney Dry Kill Logic Group
Dry Kill Logic is a four-piece metal band from Westchester County, New York, USA. They formed in 1993 (under the name Hinge) and are still active. They have released three albums, their most recent being Of Vengeance and Violence which was released on September 16, 2006.
Contents
1 Albums
1.1 Psychodrama Records (1997–1999)
1.2 The Darker Side of Nonsense (2000–2003)
1.3 The Dead and Dreaming (2004–2006)
1.4 Of Vengeance and Violence (Late 2006–Present)
2 Other Recordings
3 Members
3.1 Former
4 Discography
4.1 Studio Albums
4.2 EPs
5 References
6 External links
Albums Psychodrama Records (1997–1999)After being together as a band for four years, they recorded and released (under their previous band name, Hinge) their first EP in 1997 titled Cause Moshing is Good Fun under Psychodrama Records – the band's own label.
The band's second EP Elemental Evil (1999) was once again released through their own label. The nine-track disc led them to open for many well-recognized acts including Coal Chamber, Incubus, Anthrax and System of a Down. This EP remains the only known release in popular culture to contain a track entitled "Pork Chop Sandwich"
The Darker Side of Nonsense (2000–2003)In 2000, Hinge signed a record deal with Roadrunner Records. After signing with the label, they were forced to change their name due to a recording studio owning the copyright to the same name. They briefly changed their name from Hinge to Hinge A.D., but ultimately settled upon Dry Kill Logic after the studio threatened legal action if they used the word "Hinge" anywhere in their name.
On June 5, 2001, their debut album The Darker Side of Nonsense was released. The album features a guest spot from Primer 55 members J-Sin (vocals) and Bobby Burns (guitar) on the track "Give Up, Give In, Lie Down". The band spent the better part of 2001 and 2002 on tour, performing around the world with such bands as Fear Factory, Kittie, Ill Nino, Spineshank, Saliva, Slayer and many others. The album went on to sell approximately 100,000 copies worldwide.[1] However, due to Roadrunner wanting "a more commercial sound on the band's second effort", the band decided to part ways with the label in October 2002. Around the same time, the band split with guitarist Scott Thompson, replacing him with former Gargantua Soul guitarist Jason Bozzi, who remains with the group to this day.[2][3]
The Dead and Dreaming (2004–2006)On October 5, 2004, the band released their second major album The Dead and Dreaming, via Psychodrama Music Group with deals through two independent record labels – Repossession Records and German label SPV Records. This forward thinking arrangement was spearheaded by PMG and not only ensured a simultaneous worldwide release but also positioned the band to be the driving force behind every aspect of their career. Heading back in their van in 2004 the band toured for 15 months straight, beginning with Motorhead in Germany and working their way up to co-headlining tours with Hed PE and Drowning Pool, culminating with being hand picked by Dave Mustaine to become a crowd favorite on the 2005 Gigantour arena tour. The band also made waves overseas, and in 2006 headlined two tours of the UK and Europe as well as touring Australia with Fear Factory and Devildriver.
On June 27, 2006, the band produced, designed and directed their first DVD/EP titled The Magellan Complex, which was a lead up for the band's upcoming album. The disc includes three songs and a bonus DVD consisting of the music video for "Paper Tiger", a live performance/interview piece from the Otep/American Head Charge tour (February 2005, New Orleans) as well as behind the scenes footage of the band on tour. This project was put together by the band for the fans, and includes artwork by guitarist Jason Bozzi, audio production by Phil Arcuri and video direction by Cliff Rigano. The band also demanded a low retail price in order to make the product more affordable for their fans worldwide.
Of Vengeance and Violence (Late 2006–Present)On September 19, 2006, Dry Kill Logic's third full-length album Of Vengeance and Violence was released worldwide via Psychodrama/Repossession Records. The band embarked on tours of Australia and Europe throughout 2006. The band has plans for performances in the United States, Canada and Japan, as well as return trips to Europe and Australia, through 2007. Repossession Records closed its doors in January 2007, and the band plans on releasing all their upcoming new material directly through Psychodrama Music Group.
Other RecordingsAs a bonus feature in the video game MLB Slugfest 2003, the band did a special recording and music video for the game. The original song is loosely based on the baseball classic Take Me Out to the Ball Game and is entitled "Riot at the Bat Rack." [1]
MembersCliff Rigano – Vocals
Jason Bozzi – Guitar
Brendan Duff – Bass
Phil Arcuri – Drums
FormerCasey Mahoney – Bass
Dave Kowatch – Bass
Scott Thompson – Guitar
Danny Horboychuk – Bass
Discography[edit] Studio AlbumsThe Darker Side of Nonsense (2001)
The Dead and Dreaming (2004)
Of Vengeance and Violence (2006)
EPsCause Moshing is Good Fun EP (1997)
Elemental Evil EP (1999)
Rot EP (2002)
The Magellan Complex EP (2006)
References1.^ http://gamervision.com/games/mlb-slugfest-20-03-for-xbox
External linksOfficial site
Psychodrama Records
Dry Kill Logic on Facebook
Dry Kill Logic on Myspace
Dry Kill Logic at Allmusic
Dry Kill Logic At Road Runner Records
Contents
1 Albums
1.1 Psychodrama Records (1997–1999)
1.2 The Darker Side of Nonsense (2000–2003)
1.3 The Dead and Dreaming (2004–2006)
1.4 Of Vengeance and Violence (Late 2006–Present)
2 Other Recordings
3 Members
3.1 Former
4 Discography
4.1 Studio Albums
4.2 EPs
5 References
6 External links
Albums Psychodrama Records (1997–1999)After being together as a band for four years, they recorded and released (under their previous band name, Hinge) their first EP in 1997 titled Cause Moshing is Good Fun under Psychodrama Records – the band's own label.
The band's second EP Elemental Evil (1999) was once again released through their own label. The nine-track disc led them to open for many well-recognized acts including Coal Chamber, Incubus, Anthrax and System of a Down. This EP remains the only known release in popular culture to contain a track entitled "Pork Chop Sandwich"
The Darker Side of Nonsense (2000–2003)In 2000, Hinge signed a record deal with Roadrunner Records. After signing with the label, they were forced to change their name due to a recording studio owning the copyright to the same name. They briefly changed their name from Hinge to Hinge A.D., but ultimately settled upon Dry Kill Logic after the studio threatened legal action if they used the word "Hinge" anywhere in their name.
On June 5, 2001, their debut album The Darker Side of Nonsense was released. The album features a guest spot from Primer 55 members J-Sin (vocals) and Bobby Burns (guitar) on the track "Give Up, Give In, Lie Down". The band spent the better part of 2001 and 2002 on tour, performing around the world with such bands as Fear Factory, Kittie, Ill Nino, Spineshank, Saliva, Slayer and many others. The album went on to sell approximately 100,000 copies worldwide.[1] However, due to Roadrunner wanting "a more commercial sound on the band's second effort", the band decided to part ways with the label in October 2002. Around the same time, the band split with guitarist Scott Thompson, replacing him with former Gargantua Soul guitarist Jason Bozzi, who remains with the group to this day.[2][3]
The Dead and Dreaming (2004–2006)On October 5, 2004, the band released their second major album The Dead and Dreaming, via Psychodrama Music Group with deals through two independent record labels – Repossession Records and German label SPV Records. This forward thinking arrangement was spearheaded by PMG and not only ensured a simultaneous worldwide release but also positioned the band to be the driving force behind every aspect of their career. Heading back in their van in 2004 the band toured for 15 months straight, beginning with Motorhead in Germany and working their way up to co-headlining tours with Hed PE and Drowning Pool, culminating with being hand picked by Dave Mustaine to become a crowd favorite on the 2005 Gigantour arena tour. The band also made waves overseas, and in 2006 headlined two tours of the UK and Europe as well as touring Australia with Fear Factory and Devildriver.
On June 27, 2006, the band produced, designed and directed their first DVD/EP titled The Magellan Complex, which was a lead up for the band's upcoming album. The disc includes three songs and a bonus DVD consisting of the music video for "Paper Tiger", a live performance/interview piece from the Otep/American Head Charge tour (February 2005, New Orleans) as well as behind the scenes footage of the band on tour. This project was put together by the band for the fans, and includes artwork by guitarist Jason Bozzi, audio production by Phil Arcuri and video direction by Cliff Rigano. The band also demanded a low retail price in order to make the product more affordable for their fans worldwide.
Of Vengeance and Violence (Late 2006–Present)On September 19, 2006, Dry Kill Logic's third full-length album Of Vengeance and Violence was released worldwide via Psychodrama/Repossession Records. The band embarked on tours of Australia and Europe throughout 2006. The band has plans for performances in the United States, Canada and Japan, as well as return trips to Europe and Australia, through 2007. Repossession Records closed its doors in January 2007, and the band plans on releasing all their upcoming new material directly through Psychodrama Music Group.
Other RecordingsAs a bonus feature in the video game MLB Slugfest 2003, the band did a special recording and music video for the game. The original song is loosely based on the baseball classic Take Me Out to the Ball Game and is entitled "Riot at the Bat Rack." [1]
MembersCliff Rigano – Vocals
Jason Bozzi – Guitar
Brendan Duff – Bass
Phil Arcuri – Drums
FormerCasey Mahoney – Bass
Dave Kowatch – Bass
Scott Thompson – Guitar
Danny Horboychuk – Bass
Discography[edit] Studio AlbumsThe Darker Side of Nonsense (2001)
The Dead and Dreaming (2004)
Of Vengeance and Violence (2006)
EPsCause Moshing is Good Fun EP (1997)
Elemental Evil EP (1999)
Rot EP (2002)
The Magellan Complex EP (2006)
References1.^ http://gamervision.com/games/mlb-slugfest-20-03-for-xbox
External linksOfficial site
Psychodrama Records
Dry Kill Logic on Facebook
Dry Kill Logic on Myspace
Dry Kill Logic at Allmusic
Dry Kill Logic At Road Runner Records
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Casey Mahoney Gigantour 2005
http://www.vimeo.com/17277243
It's from Gigantour 2005, when I was playing bass for Dry Kill Logic. Enjoy.
Let me know if there are other bands you want to see from that year and I will see if I can find any.
It was a sick tour. Life of Agony and Dillinger Escape plan also played.
-Casey Mahoney
It's from Gigantour 2005, when I was playing bass for Dry Kill Logic. Enjoy.
Let me know if there are other bands you want to see from that year and I will see if I can find any.
It was a sick tour. Life of Agony and Dillinger Escape plan also played.
-Casey Mahoney
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Dry Kill Logic Casey Mahoney
Dry Kill Logic
Current Members:* Cliff Rigano – Vocals
* Jason Bozzi – Guitar
* Brendan Duff – Bass
* Phil Arcuri – Drums
Former Members: Cliff Rigano, Jason Bozzi, Phil Arcuri, Casey Mahoney
The roots of Dry Kill Logic stretch back to 1993 when Rigano formed Hinge in Westchester, New York. The group's first EP "Cause Moshing is Good Fun" marked the birth of Psychodrama Records, which Rigano created to distribute the disc and its follow-up, the band's first full-length "Elemental Evil." In addition to honing its skills in the studio, Dry Kill Logic developed a frantic, mindblowing live show, which they fine-tuned on tours with Coal Chamber, Anthrax, System of a Down and others.
For tour dates, news, street team and journals
www.drykilllogic.com
Current Members:* Cliff Rigano – Vocals
* Jason Bozzi – Guitar
* Brendan Duff – Bass
* Phil Arcuri – Drums
Former Members: Cliff Rigano, Jason Bozzi, Phil Arcuri, Casey Mahoney
The roots of Dry Kill Logic stretch back to 1993 when Rigano formed Hinge in Westchester, New York. The group's first EP "Cause Moshing is Good Fun" marked the birth of Psychodrama Records, which Rigano created to distribute the disc and its follow-up, the band's first full-length "Elemental Evil." In addition to honing its skills in the studio, Dry Kill Logic developed a frantic, mindblowing live show, which they fine-tuned on tours with Coal Chamber, Anthrax, System of a Down and others.
For tour dates, news, street team and journals
www.drykilllogic.com
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