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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Casey_RoyerCasey Royer - Wikipedia

    Casey A. Royer (born October 8, 1958), [citation needed] is an American musician and an early pioneer of the hardcore punk rock genre in Orange County. He named and formed the band Social Distortion as a teenager.

  2. 4,099 Followers, 995 Following, 334 Posts - Casey Royer (@caseyroyer) on Instagram: "OC #PunkRock Lead 🎤@d.i.bandofficial 🥁 @radolescentsband 🧠 🖊️ Original Member @socialdistortion Adolescents Taken <3".

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  3. D.I. is an American punk rock band formed in 1981 in Fullerton, California. It was founded by vocalist and primary songwriter Casey Royer, after previously playing drums in the bands Adolescents and Social Distortion . Since its formation, D.I. has had many line-up changes over the years with Royer being the only constant member of the band.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › DD.I. – Wikipedia

    D.I. wurde 1981 von Casey Royer gegründet, während sich seine Hauptband Adolescents, bei der er als Schlagzeuger fungierte, vorübergehend aufgelöst hatte. Die Abkürzung „D.I.“ steht für „Drug Ideology“. Die erste EP enthielt noch Material, das Royer ursprünglich für die Adolescents geschrieben hatte. [1]

  5. 10. Aug. 2007 · Today we've got an interview with long-running punk band, D.I.. The band features ex-Adolescents and Social Distortion drummer Casey Royer on vocals. Royer formed the group after he and Rikk Agnew left that band. The band formed in 1982 and has features a frequently changing lineup including form...

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  6. During the 1980s the band went through several lineup changes, breakups, and reunions, most involving drummer Casey Royer and guitarist brothers Rikk, Frank, and Alfie Agnew. During that decade, they released three albums: Adolescents (1981), Brats in Battalions (1987), and Balboa Fun*Zone (1988, without Reflex), then broke up in April 1989.

  7. Punk project D.I. formed in 1982 in Fullerton, California, USA by vocalist Casey Royer while his former band Adolescents was temporarily on hiatus. The group saw some success reach its peak in the mid and late 1980's, and their second album, "Horse Bites, Dog Cries" is now considered a hardcore punk classic.