The Casualties
Biography
The Casualties formed in 1990 out of a desire to return to the heyday of punk, an era that hung on into the early '80s and then started to fall by the wayside in favor of the very early grunge movement, as well as hair metal, synth pop, and new wave. But the band's lineup was far from stable in the early days. The initial lineup consisted of singers Jorge Herrera and Colin, drummer Yureesh, guitarist Hank, and bassist Mark. Even this inaugural lineup was shaky, with Colin stepping out for several months to finish his education, and Rivits singer Rachel stepping in to take his place. During this period, the Casualties put together a demo. The following year, the core lineup consisted of Colin, Jorge, Yureesh, and Mark. The band added guitarist Fred when Hank dropped out, and went on to make an appearance on the compilation Benefit for Beer. Soon more changes were in the works, with new guitarist Fred heading off to school. C Squat's Scott temporarily filled Fred's shoes until he returned a short time later. During this period, guitarist Hank came and went a second time. Another guitarist, Steve, also played briefly with the group.
The Casualties stabilized long enough in the fall of 1991 to put together an EP, 40 Ounce Casualty. By the following year, the band was touring frequently and building up a fan base in their hometown of New York City. In 1993, however, more shakeups were in the works. Guitarist Fred and bassist Mark were out, and Jake Kolatis and Mike were in to take their respective places. The following year, the band appeared on another compilation, Pogo Attack, and put together a second EP, Drinking Is Our Way of Life. The four-track EP was never issued but later was incorporated into the band's 1999 release, Early Years: 1990-1995. Stability remained elusive, and drummer Yureesh and singer Colin dropped out. Shawn stepped in to take Yureesh's place. The group put together a third EP, A F**kin' Way of Life, in 1995, the same year that Rivits drummer Meggers (aka Mark Eggers) took Shawn's place.
Temporarily settled in terms of their lineup, the Casualties traveled to London in 1996 for a performance on the stage of the Holidays in the Sun Festival. The following year, the band put out their first full-length album, For the Punx, and embarked on a tour where it supported the Varukers. Unfortunately, the lineup evolved again the following year, when the Krays' bassist, Jon, took over when Mike dropped out. Jon stayed long enough to help out on the Underground Army album, but jumped ship during the band's supporting tour across Europe in 1998. To take his place, the band recruited Dave Punk Core, who only stayed until 1999. With the addition of ex-Manix bassist Rick Lopez, the group (rounded out by Jorge Herrera, Jake Kolatis, and Meggers for those still following) started another tour. More tours of the U.S. and Europe followed in 2000 and 2001, along with the albums Who's in Control?, Stay Out of Order, and Die Hards, the last marking their debut on Side One Dummy. On the Front Line appeared in February 2004; two years later, the Casualties preceded Under Attack's late August release with a main stage slot on the Vans Warped Tour. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Under Attack
2006

On The Front Lines
2004

For The Punx
2001

Die Hards
2001

The Early Years: 1990 - 1995
2001
dont let anyone tell you that this band is a "real punk band" because the casualties are more obsessed with the fashion aspect of the punk "scene"
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The Casualties are a blast to see live. Go! Go right now get away from the computer and follow the Casualties around the country! That is, if they are on tour. Hmmm...
Yeah, they're probably on tour. They're a punk band.(Note: a real punk band, just wanted to stress that.) |
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Thank god Joseph's here to remind us all why its so easy to mistake angsty words for punk rockers, and while it seems that there should be some significance with his last name being webster and him being the dictionary definition of why the punks will never again be great, I'm only clever enough to spell it out word for word.
and yes JOSEPH, just like the mohawks. |
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dullscreen does't know about real punkrock go back to the minors aka top 40
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Karuspex, Typically guys with hair like that only do it once a week then sleep so that they don't screw it up and shower at the end of the week. Jus' so ya know.
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f**k u dude theese dudes should be everyones role models dude for the punx f**k all u trendy a** posers
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Wonder how long it takes these guys to fix their hair in the morning.... *snicker*
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lol scot from c squat is stza from choking vic loc etc who left the band because "they were a bunch of dirty spics f**king 14 year old girls" not cause the guitarist came back ida left the band too...other than that there cool i geuss
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who cares? theres no such thing as selling out. its not there fault that punk is "cool". there not trying to be mainstream. they just wanna get fat paid without getting real jobs. if they really WANTED to sell out, they'd sponser a nascar and sell their clothes at walmart.
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just cos they wanna play bigger shows dont mean theyre sell outs. pride wont get you nowhere.
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I love how all these "street punker" and "Up the Punx" dudes all champion the Casualties from the safetey of a home with hi-speed internet. If a kid gets into these dudes and makes the leap of faith to authentic street punk, then more power to'em, but I think a lotta kids are just running to hot topic to buy the "Street Punk Home Starter kit".
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if you talk s**t on this band your talking s**t on a bunch of punks and punk bands so shut the f**k up this is a kickass band
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im suprised to see their self titled album not on here, but their songs are still awesome to listen to when ur angry :P
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The casualties are without a doubt one of the best street punk bands ever but they were better in the early years from 1990-2004 but they are still awsome!!!! Up the punks
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F**k all you gay b**ches. punks not dead and it never will be . you all can suck my dick
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this is the gayest thing I have ever heard.
wow. i've concluded 'punk isnt dead, it was never alive' now what? |
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Bob Coffins is probably like 39 years old and still gets pissed off about "possers". Love it
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i know that but still they just kinda copyed the generic punk "look" thats why you think there so cool. but why did'nt they start something new? start some different s**t? thats being independent. you don't fit a stereo type, you make your own.
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the way they dress just proves that that dont roll with the society. the punk way is just to rebell, not like what everyone else does.
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i aggree with bob. it's f**ked up to make a song called "kill the hippies" and call yourself a punk.
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hey f**k the plaid, f**k the camo, f**k the mohawks, and the liberty spikes to, f**k studded jackets, and f**k band t-shirts!!! punk is all about the music, and i would love to challenge anybody who tells me someones not punk because they "look" like a poser. if you like the music your a punk. so stop with all "Big mohawks make them posers" bullshit, and throw in one of their CD's. F**K!!!!!
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they speak for a lost generation, and an aggression that we all have? beautiful!
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No matter what thier f**king music sounds like i still want to know why that f**ker Jorge f**king punched me in the face at a Chaos UK show. First of all Im a girl (nice huh) and I never even knew the f**ker. I should have taken that oppertunity the next week to rip his f**king pink haired girlfriends f**king face off!
Scott? I hope the other guys were better charecters than Jorge. -Glass house Lisa |
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Yea these guys may not be some ideal of punk, and who f**king knows ( i dont) they may be capitalist fiends but they do have some tight music and tought me the best my to spike my hair back in the day. So what ever the hell they are its not all the bad, nor all that punk
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If you really think these guys are a good representati o n of "punk", then you kids need to go back to your resort/bar and think about what created punk. It's actually humerus that The Casualties say they want to stop the war but want to "kill" the ones who stop wars.
"Any good punk is at least part hippie" When did punks become homophobic? Killing a certain group is fascism not punk. If they weren't capitalist sell outs how else could they afford there hair? Must be thanks to MTV. Damn. |
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And "danzig", Honestly learn how to spell.
especialy if you want to call someone an idiot. You've basicly made fun of yourself |
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haha oh god.."butt hurt hippie"
you guys are such tools you don't even know hurry off to busieness and law school you mallpunks |
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