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His life has unfolded in such a way it is proof to me that he is destined. Could be good, could be bad. The only way I can describe him to people is that his life is so unbelievable, it's just not believable. But I've watched it happen since we were little kids. And I'm telling you, he lives in another reality. On another planet. That's why we played that song on The Henry
Rollins Show. He is forced to do what he does. It is his unfortunate destiny. Mine too, it seems.
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American rock & roll. And that is exactly what we all will do. I look forward to the day we organize to listen, laugh, and talk about the great moments and music which made my awesome, good-hearted friend who was Gary 'X' Finneran so legendary. We will all miss him, and we will all remember him.
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I was done with music ten years ago but had to come back because he (Casey) is so much the real deal. I am sacrificing my personal life to do this. But I know he's real because I've worked with those who aren't. It's shocking to me that my friend has become this crazy artist. More than anyone I know.
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I have been fortunate to have worked with some great talented people in music. None quite as talented as Gary
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with the money. As in our case. Sony has a lot of money, but
Relativity doesn't know what to do with it. Eventually we had a great album which no one knew existed. We had incredible radio airplay with the single "Go Away" but the CD was placed in all the wrong stores, and (they) wouldn't give us any
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to sell on tour since it interfered with their sales. This meant we had to take matters into our own hands. And we did when we broke into
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playing drums for the recording sessions. Although entire album's worth of material was recorded, the band was unable to secure a record deal and the album remains unreleased.
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Burn The World into Ashes And Sweep It Under The Kitchen Rug
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Pisstory, A Catalogue of Accidents/A Lifetime of Mistakes
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What Have We Wrought? A Mike Atta Benefit Compilation
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What Have We Wrought? A Mike Atta Benefit Compilation
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