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Karim Chmielinski (born October 9, 1969), known professionally as Casey Chaos, is an American singer and songwriter. His music has encompassed a number of styles, including
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,
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, and
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. He is the frontman of the metal band
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.


Early life

Karim Chmielinski was born in New York. When he was seven, his parents separated and Casey, moved with his mother to
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. By age 10 Casey, was touring professionally as a skater.


Career


1984–1990: Disorderly Conduct

In 1984, fellow skateboarder Duane Peters played him a tape by the band Black Flag. Chmielinski became enough of a fan that he started corresponding with
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and his friend,
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. After seeing Black Flag for the first time live, Casey's life was forever changed. He then decided to start his own band. He created Casey and the Skate Punx, and recruited bassist Scot Lade, drummer Bill Irwin (drums) and his childhood friend from New York, guitarist Ken Decter (aka
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). They later changed the band name to 'Disorderly Conduct'. They began writing songs and playing the Florida punk scene. Between his powerful voice and the band's high-energy presence, they became well-known and popular, with people traveling from as far as
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to catch their shows. Between 1984 and 1986, their songs were included in three punk compilation albums. In 1986, they independently released the album ''Amen''. That was followed a year later by the six-track EP ''Atrocity''.


1990–present: Amen

In 1990, Chaos and Decter moved to Los Angeles, changed their band name to 'Amen'. Chaos met
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, who invited him to sit in as bassist on a concert by his band
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. He then asked Chaos to sing on his new solo album, and play bass on Christian Death's new album, ''Iconologia'', for which Chaos also wrote or co-wrote three songs. Chaos then wrote and recorded the album ''Slave'', for which he played all of the instruments. He released it under the Amen name in 1994 and began to put together a new lineup: Paul Fig and
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on guitar, John Fahnestock (aka John Tumor) on bass and
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on drums. The band was eventually signed to Roadrunner Records which, in 1999, released a split EP with
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, the five-track EP ''Coma America'' and their debut album, ''Amen''. To support the album, Amen went on a tour of North America with Slipknot,
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and
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, among others. Amen parted ways with Roadrunner records and they were quickly picked up by This Is An I Am Recording!, the
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sub-label of producer
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and went into the studio to record the album ' We Have Come For Your Parents'. In 2001, this album was released and was met with critical acclaim. After the release of ' We Have Come For Your Parents' Roadrunner re-released ''Amen'' due to the popularity of the band and press that they were getting. In March 2002, Chaos announced that Amen had been dropped from Virgin after internal restructuring of their recording division. Amen had just recorded 20+ tracks for their new album and Virgin refused to release them. Amen went onto tour whilst they searched for a label to release new material under. In 2004,
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of
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had founded his own label, through Columbia Records, called EatUrMusic Records. Malakian and Chaos had met at the 2002
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festival in Australia and had become friends. Chaos put together a new lineup, recruiting bassist
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, drummer Luke Johnson, and guitarists Matt Montgomery (aka Piggy D.) and Rich Jones. Amen was the first band Malakian signed and the label released Amen's ''Death Before Musick'' in 2004, along with a video for the single "California's Bleeding". The band then embarked on a world tour in promotion of this release. In 2005 Chaos released a compilation box set. This included previously unreleased Amen and Disorderly Conduct track in addition to remixes of previously released songs. The 4-CD boxed set was a limited edition release of 2,000 copies ''Pisstory, A Catalogue of Accidents/A Lifetime of Mistakes'', which was a . In 2007, Amen were invited to perform on
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, a weekly talk show hosted by musician
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on IFC. Amen performed three songs, two of which aired live: "Coma America" and "Liberation", with the third "Another Planet" release in IFC.com. The performance aired internationally on July 13, 2007, on the 14th episode of Season 2. Between the two songs, Chaos made political death threats and it became the first of the show's episodes to have material cut by IFC, although it ran the full performance on its website. Amen then went on a full tour of Europe including a co-headline slot with
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, at the
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hosted at the
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. Amen booked a full European tour. In 2014, Chaos went back into the studio with Amen to begin recording a new album with Ross Robinson with Dave Lombardo on drums. Due to former commitments the album recording was not completed with Ross Robinson and Amen went on to perform at Knotfest in support of Slipknot. In late 2019 Chaos went back into the studio to continue work on the latest Amen album in the UK before Corona Virus put a hold on the recording.


Since 2002

Chaos collaborated with
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and members of
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on a project called Headband, who recorded music but never released it. Chaos was also a founding member of the band
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. Chaos produced an EP for
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, working with the band off the back of a demo they passed Chaos when he was touring with Amen. Chaos then founded the band Scum, with
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icons
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and Cosmocrator from
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, Bård Faust from
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, and
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from
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. Scum eventually released an album, 2005's '' Gospels for the Sick'', which was nominated in the metal category at Norway's 2006 Alarm Awards. In 2005, Chaos recorded a song for ''No End In Sight'', an album by the band
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. Amen was then meant to tour with the band, but all dates were canceled when Chaos had to undergo emergency surgery to repair 'multiple ruptured hernias'. When he got out of hospital, Amen joined the band
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to fulfill its European tour commitment. In 2006, Casey Chaos received a
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certificate in recognition of his participation "as a songwriter on the Grammy Award-winning recording " B.Y.O.B." Chaos was part of the supergroup Ross Robinson assembled to write the soundtrack for the House of Shock documentary. The documentary is yet to be released.


Discography

Albums With Disorderly Conduct: *''Amen'' (1986), Dirge Records With Amen: *''Slave'' (1994), Drag-u-la Records *''Amen'' (1999), Roadrunner Records *''We Have Come For Your Parents'' (2000), Virgin Records *''Death Before Musick'' (2004), EatURMusic/Columbia *''Gun Of A Preacherman'' (2005), Snapper Music/Secret Records Solo: *''Pisstory: A Catalogue Of Accidents, A Lifetime Of Mistakes'' (2005), Refuse Music With Scum: *''Gospels For The Sick'' (2006) (Dogjob/Candlelight Records) EPs (with Amen) *''Uncontrolled Music For A Controlled Society'' (1999), Roadrunner Records *''Coma America'' (1999) Roadrunner Records *''Frontline Volume 3 – The Singles Club'' (1999, split with Misfits), Roadrunner Records *''Propamenda'' (2000), Virgin Records *''The Price of Reality'' (2000), Virgin Records/This Is An I Am Recording! *''Too Hard To Be Free'' (2000), Virgin Records *''The Waiting 18'' (2001), Virgin Records/This Is An I Am Recording! *''California's Bleeding'' (2004), EatURMusic/Columbia Singles (with Amen) *"Coma America" (1999), Roadrunner Records *"The Price Of Reality" (2000), Virgin Records *"Too Hard To Be Free" (2000), Virgin Records *"The Waiting 18" (2001), Virgin Records *"California's Bleeding" (2004), EatURMusic/Columbia Soundtrack credits *'' Faust: Love of the Damned'' (2000, film) *''
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'' (2000, film) *''Atop the Fourth Wall'' (2012, TV series) *''House of Shock (2013, documentary) *''One Hit Wonderland'' (2015, TV series) *''Roll Red Roll'' (2018, Documentary) Compilation inclusions *Disorderly Conduct – ''I'm Buck Naked!'' (1984), BCT *Disorderly Conduct – ''Flipside Vinyl Fanzine 2'' (1985), Gasatanka Records *Disorderly Conduct – ''There's A Method To Our Madness'' (1986), Phantom Records *Amen – ''Launch'' (2000, video compilation), Launch Magazine *Casey Chaos – '' Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three'' (2002), Sanctuary Records *Amen – ''Join Or Die'' (2003), Refuse Music *Amen – ''Here's the Poison'' (2016), Secret Records Guest appearances *Rikk Agnew – ''Turtle'' (1992),
Triple X Records Triple X Records was a Los Angeles-based record company started by three former employees of the bankrupt Greenworld Distribution: Dean Naleway, Peter Heur and Charley Brown. The label was known for "a fearlessly eclectic catalogue that broke away ...
*Christian Death – ''Iconologic'' (1992),
Triple X Records Triple X Records was a Los Angeles-based record company started by three former employees of the bankrupt Greenworld Distribution: Dean Naleway, Peter Heur and Charley Brown. The label was known for "a fearlessly eclectic catalogue that broke away ...
*Christian Death – ''Sleepless Nights Live 1990'' (1993), Cleopatra Records *
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– ''
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'' (2002, as guest DJ), Interscope Records *This Is Menace – ''No End In Sight'' (2005), PSI Records *Christian Death – ''Death Club'' (2005, compilation), Cleopatra Records * Ministry /
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– ''Fix'' (2012), Gigantic Pictures DVDs *Amen – ''Caught In The Act'' (2004, live) Secret Records *Christian Death Featuring: Rozz Williams – ''Live'' (2005), Cleopatra Records * Ministry /
Paul Barker Paul Gordon Barker (born February 8, 1959), also referred to as Hermes Pan, is the former bass guitarist, producer and engineer of the industrial metal band Ministry from 1986 to 2003. Prior to Ministry, Barker provided bass for the Seattle ...
– ''Fix'' (2012), Gigantic Pictures


References


External links


Casey Chaos official website
defunct)
Official YouTube
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