- D.I. (band)
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D.I. Origin United States Genres Hardcore punk
Punk rock
Skate punkYears active 1982–present Labels Suburban Noize Records Associated acts Adolescents
Social Distortion
Christian Death
X-PistolsWebsite D.I. on Myspace Members Casey Royer
Clinton
Eddie Tatar
Joey TatarPast members Tim Maag
Rikk Agnew
Alfie Agnew
John "Bosco" Calabro
Mark "The Kid" Cerneka
Sean Elliot
Michael Calabro
Fredric Taccone
Hedge Dan Colburn
Derek O'Brien
John Knight
Stevie DRT
Steve Guevara
Steve LyenD.I. is a Southern California punk band featuring ex-Adolescents and Social Distortion drummer Casey Royer on vocals. Royer formed the group after he and former Social Distortion original member Rikk Agnew (also formerly of Christian Death), left the original Mike Ness crew.
Since forming in 1982, D.I. has had many line-up changes and Royer has been the only constant member of the band. They almost usually consist of former members of The Adolescents and Social Distortion (including the Agnew brothers Rikk and Alfie). The band has continued to work to this day, although they have been inactive perodically, which include the band going on hiatus between albums. During their years of touring and recording albums, D.I. never gained a large mainstream success, but they have influenced many of today's later punk rock groups, including F.T.E.,[1] Face to Face, Guttermouth, Jughead's Revenge,[2] The Offspring and Pennywise.[3] Members of the band also joined up with Daddy X and The Dirtball of the Kottonmouth Kings, to create the punk rock/hip-hop group The X-Pistols, in 2010.
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History
Early history (1982–1986)
D.I. was formed in 1982 and combined the Orange County punk sound with a decidedly gothic style on their debut self-titled EP. The EP featured five songs including "Richard Hung Himself" (originally written by Steve Roberts while he played for the Adolescents, recorded it with the Adolescents to later re-record it in D.I. ), "Venus De Milo," "Reagan Der Fuhrer," "Purgatory," and "Guns". This EP was later reissued as Team Goon with extra tracks including versions of Gary Glitter's "Rock & Roll Part II" and Devo's "Uncontrollable Urge". Their first proper album Ancient Artifacts was a more straight ahead Orange County sounding album that included a new version of "Purgatory" from the EP.
Not long after the release of Ancient Artifacts, D.I. returned to the studio to record their second album Horse Bites Dog Cries, which was not released until 1986 (though album itself has copyright date of 1985). Generally considered their best studio album, Horse Bites Dog Cries is seen as a continuance of The Adolescents famed Blue Album.
Two more albums and hiatus (1987–1992)
Before recording sessions for their next album commenced, guitarist Rikk Agnew left D.I. in 1987 to pursue his career with the Adolescents and released two more albums (Brats in Battalions and Balboa Fun Zone) before splitting up. Rikk was replaced by Hedge on bass, Alfie (guitar), and Bosco was switched from bass to second guitar- eventually Mark "The Kid" Cerneka replaced Alfie. The resulting album, What Good Is Grief to a God? (1988), was a commercial failure. After the 1988 US tour, "The Kid" left and was replaced by Sean Elliot. In 1989, D.I. released their next album Tragedy Again.
Return and more lineup changes (1993–2010)
A live album, Live at a Dive, was released in 1993. After Stevie DRT left the band, original drummer John Knight rejoined and their fifth album State of Shock was released in the following year. Chris Roboson and Steve Lyen joined and continued playing from 1995 to 1997. The loss of their record label soon followed. After two years of strictly playing live shows, and original guitarist Tim Maag replacing Roboson, D.I. headed back into the studio around 1997 to record what would be their follow-up to State of Shock and shopped them around to labels but nobody was interested.
Numerous line-up changes went on before they had their current line-up, consisting of Royer, Chckn (guitars), Clinton (guitars), Eddie Tatar (bass) and Joey Tatar (drums). As of this moment, Royer would become the only constant member of the band. D.I. had continued touring for years and released their first of original album in 8 years, entitled Caseyology, in 2002. Caseyology was followed up five years later by On the Western Front (2007).
Casey Royer's arrest and recent activities (2011–present)
In March 2011, Casey Royer was arrested for overdosing on heroin while watching television with his 12 year old son.[4] He was also sentenced to a 90-day jail term and placed on probation for three years.[5]
As of May 2011, according to their Facebook page, D.I. has been working on a 7" EP, which is due for release this summer. This will mark the band's first EP of original material in 28 years (since 1983's Team Goon), and the band's first release of any kind since the 2007 album On the Western Front.
Line-ups
Dates Members & prominent instruments Notes (1982–1983) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Tim Maag - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- Derek O'Brien - drums
(1983–1984) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Rikk Agnew - guitars
- Alfie Agnew - guitars
- Tim Maag - bass
- Derek O'Brien - drums
(1984–1986) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Rikk Agnew - guitars
- Alfie Agnew - guitars
- John "Bosco" Calabro - bass
- John Knight - drums
(1986–1987) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Rikk Agnew - guitars
- Alfie Agnew - guitars
- John "Bosco" Calabro - bass
- Steve DRT - drums
(1987–1988) - Casey Royer - vocals
- John Bosco - guitars
- Mark "The Kid" Cerneka - guitars
- Hedge - bass
- Stevie DRT - drums
(1988–1990) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Sean Elliot - guitars, vocals
- John "Bosco" Calabro - guitars, vocals
- Hedge - Bass
- Stevie DRT - Drums
(1990–1992) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Sean Elliot - guitars, vocals
- Alfie Agnew - guitars, vocals
- Dan Colburn - bass
- Stevie DRT - drums
(1992–1995) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Michael Calabro - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- John Knight - drums
(1995–1997) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chris Roboson/Tim Maag - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- Steve Lyen - drums
(1997–1998) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Michael Calabro - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- John Knight - drums
(1998–1999) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chckn - guitars, vocals
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- John Knight - drums
(1999–2000) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Sean Elliot - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- John Knight - drums
(2000) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chckn - guitars
- Fredric Taccone - bass
- John Knight - drums
(2000–2001) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chckn - guitars
- Sean Elliott - guitars
- Lisa "Lisafer" Pifer - bass
- Steve Guevara aka: "Steve Gee" - drums
(2001–2003) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chckn - guitars
- Clinton - guitars
- Eddie Tatar - bass
- Steve Gee - drums
(2003–2008) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Chckn - guitars
- Clinton Calton - guitars
- Eddie Tatar - bass
- Joey Tatar - drums
(2008–Present) - Casey Royer - vocals
- Clinton Calton - guitars
- Eddie Tatar - bass
- Joey Tatar - drums
Discography
Studio releases
Year Title Notes 1985 Ancient Artifacts Debut album. 1986 Horse Bites Dog Cries Contains material from Ancient Artifacts. 1988 What Good Is Grief to a God? Contains a re-recording of "Johnny's Got a Problem". 1989 Tragedy Again First D.I. album not featuring re-recordings of any song from their previous albums. 1994 State of Shock Also re-released with Demo EP Bonus Tracks recorded 1996-97. 2002 Caseyology First studio album since 1994; also features re-recordings of original songs and features live tracks on some versions. 2007 On the Western Front Second D.I. album not featuring re-recordings of any song from their previous albums. EP, compilation and live albums
Year Title Notes 1983 D.I. EP; released again in 1987 as Team Goon, also contains four bonus tracks. 1987 Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 3 Compilation (CD Presents, 1987) 1993 Live at a Dive Live 1999 Short Music For Short People Compilation including various other bands. 2003 Best of D.I. Compilation 2004 Redefining Scenes 2 Compilation including various other bands. References
- ^ "F.T.E. at Myspace". MySpace.com. http://www.myspace.com/ftesk8rock. Retrieved February 19, 2008.
- ^ "Jughead's Revenge at Myspace". MySpace.com. http://www.myspace.com/jugheadsrevenge. Retrieved February 19, 2008.
- ^ "Pennywise's Profile at Punkrockers.com". Punkrockers.com. http://www.punkrockers.com/Pennywise. Retrieved March 18, 2008.
- ^ http://www.tmz.com/2011/03/14/casey-royer-social-distortion-heroin-overdose-son-d-i-singer-punk-rock-arrested/
- ^ http://www.punknews.org/article/42218
External links
- D.I. on Myspace
- D.I. discography at Discogs
- 2007 Interview with Casey Royer on Deviant Nation
Discography Studio albums and EPs D.I. (1983) · Ancient Artifacts (1985) · Horse Bites Dog Cries (1986) · What Good Is Grief to a God? (1988) · Tragedy Again (1989) · State of Shock (1994) · Caseyology (2002) · On the Western Front (2007)Live albums and compilations Live at a Dive (1993) · Best of D.I. (2003)Related articles Adolescents · Social DistortionCategories:- Musical groups established in 1982
- Hardcore punk groups from California
- Suburban Noize Records artists
- Supergroups
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