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Casey Chaos (Karim George Chmielinski) was born on 9 October, 1969 in Trenton, New York, U.S., is an American singer. Discover Casey Chaos's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Karim George Chmielinski
Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October, 1969
Birthday 9 October
Birthplace Trenton, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1970

Karim George Chmielinski (born October 9, 1970), known professionally as Casey Chaos, is an American musician, best known as the lead singer of Amen.

His music has encompassed a number of styles, including hardcore punk, death rock and nu metal.

Karim Chmielinski was born on October 9, 1970, in Trenton, New York.

When he was seven, his parents separated and Casey moved with his mother to Melbourne, Florida.

By age 10 Casey was touring professionally as a skater.

1982

In 1982, fellow skateboarder Duane Peters played him a tape by the band Black Flag.

Chmielinski became enough of a fan that he started corresponding with Henry Rollins and his friend, Ian MacKaye.

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 Duke Decter).

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 Atlanta to catch their shows.

1984

Between 1984 and 1986, their songs were included in three punk compilation albums.

1986

In 1986, they independently released the album Amen.

That was followed a year later by the six-track EP Atrocity.

1990

In 1990, Chaos and Decter moved to Los Angeles, changed their band name to 'Amen'.

Chaos met Rikk Agnew, who invited him to sit in as bassist on a concert by his band Christian Death.

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.

1994

He released it under the Amen name in 1994 and began to put together a new lineup: Paul Fig and Sonny Mayo on guitar, John Fahnestock (aka John Tumor) on bass and Shannon Larkin on drums.

1999

The band was eventually signed to Roadrunner Records which, in 1999, released a split EP with Misfits, 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, Machine Head and Coal Chamber, among others.

Amen parted ways with Roadrunner records and they were quickly picked up by This Is An I Am Recording!, the Virgin Records sub-label of producer Ross Robinson and went into the studio to record the album 'We Have Come For Your Parents'.

2001

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.

2002

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.

Malakian and Chaos had met at the 2002 Big Day Out festival in Australia and had become friends.

Chaos put together a new lineup, recruiting bassist Scott Sorry, drummer Luke Johnson, and guitarists Matt Montgomery (aka Piggy D..) and Rich Jones.

2004

In 2004, Daron Malakian of System of a Down had founded his own label, through Columbia Records, called EatUrMusic Records.

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.

2005

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.

2007

In 2007, Amen were invited to perform on The Henry Rollins Show, a weekly talk show hosted by musician Henry Rollins 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.