Tony Cadena
Tony Cadena | |
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Cadena performing with The Adolescents on the 2010 Warped Tour | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Anthony Brandenburg |
Also known as | Tony Montana, Tony Adolescent, Bones, Tony Reflex |
Born | February 24, 1963 |
Origin | Oakland, California, United States |
Genres | Punk rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, poet |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1979–present |
Associated acts | The Adolescents, Abandoned, White Flag, Sister Goddamn, Flower Leperds, ADZ, Gabba Gabba Heys, Half Astro |
Anthony Brandenburg (born February 24, 1963[1]) — also known by the stage names Tony Cadena, Tony Montana, Tony Adolescent, and Tony Reflex — is a punk rock singer/songwriter and poet.
Tony's musical career started with a band he formed in junior high school, in which he played Tupperware, pots and pans, an octagon organ, and also wrote the lyrics. The band practiced at his home—specifically in the garage—but split up soon after forming. In 1979, then 16-year-old Tony formed The Adolescents with Steve Soto while they talked at the end of an Agent Orange concert in Santa Ana, California. The band released a track on Rodney Bigenheimer's "Rodney on the Roq" in 1980 which led to the release of their self-titled debut album The Adolescents and an EP in 1981, and disbanded later that year. Cadena then moved on to bands such as The Abandoned and God Riots 73.
In 1986, he found himself playing in The Adolescents again, assuming the stage name "Tony Montana" when the band reformed. After leaving The Adolescents in 1987, Tony joined the Flower Leperds. After a reunion in 1989, Tony went on to start another band in the Adolescents tradition called ADZ, in which he currently remains. Tony has also done occasional guest vocal spots with Los Angeles veterans White Flag and Fu Manchu, France's Burning Heads, as well as with desert rockers Half Astro.
In 2001, Tony regrouped with the other original members of The Adolescents for a reunion tour in honor of the 20th anniversary of their self-titled album. They continue to tour worldwide and released a studio album in 2005 titled OC Confidential. Since 2007, the Adolescents had been working on their next studio album, The Fastest Kid Alive which was eventually released in 2011, as well as contributions for upcoming tributes to the Runaways, and the Seeds. With the Adolescents, he has received Best Punk Band by the OC Music Awards in 2010 and 2012, In 2003 the Adolescents were chosen as the greatest all time band from Orange County by the OC Weekly.[2] In 2012 he began work on a four song EP with the Adolescents titled "American Dogs in Europe" for the German label Concrete Jungle.
Aside from his musical pursuits, Tony has a career in teaching, and for a period taught special education. He is a vocal advocate for the rights of people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome, as well as for music and fine arts in education. He has done numerous benefits to raise money for these interest groups, including benefit shows for the Silverlake Music Conservatory, and submitting a track for "Brats on the Beat" for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
In his spare time, Tony writes poetry that has been described as being "hilarious or heartbreaking"; a notable poetry reading was at the Parlour Club in Santa Monica on April 21, 2002. Tony was invited to read by poet Lydia Lunch and photographer/artist Steve Martinez. His poetry, most of which is unpublished, spans some 30+ years.
Tony has written for various magazines, most notably Flipside, "Maximum Rock and Roll", and Loud, Fast, Rules. His interviews with bands Manic Hispanic, Electric Frankenstein, and the Lee Harvey Oswald Band are among the earliest print interviews that exist for those bands. He has also written numerous liner notes for recorded and printed works, including liner notes for the Adolescents releases "Live 1981 and 1986" and "Naughty Women in Black Sweaters", Abandoned "LAMF", "Gabba Gabba Hey" (which he co-produced), "Blitzkrieg Over You", and "Beach Blvd.", as well written pieces in print releases by Bruce Duff, photographer Edward Colver, film maker Dave Markey, and photography in the poster/art book for New Jersey monster rockers Electric Frankenstein.
Discography
With Adolescents
- Adolescents (Frontier Records, 1981)
- Welcome To Reality (1981)
- Brats in Battalions (1987)
- Live 1981 and 1986 (1989)
- Return to the Black Hole (1997)
- The Bubblegum EP (2003)
- Live at the House of Blues 10/3/03 (The Show Must Go Off!) (2004)
- Naughty Women In Black Sweaters: The Complete Demos 1980-1986 (2005)
- OC Confidential (2005)
- Split with Burning Heads (2009)
- The Fastest Kid Alive (2011)
- American Dogs in Europe (2012)
- Split with Muletrain (2013)
- Presumed Insolent (2013)
- La Vendetta... È Un Piatto Che Va Servito Freddo (2014)
- Split with Svetlanas (2015)
With Abandoned
- Killed By Faith (1985)
- LAMF (1996)
With White Flag
- White Flag & Tony Adolescent- Demolition Girl (1990)
- White Flag & Tony Adolescent- " Benefit for Cats (2011)
- White Flag & Tony Adolescent- " Live At Bohemian Grove/Coco Hayley Gordon Moore (2011)
With Sister Goddamn
- Portrait In Crayon (1992)
- Folk Songs Of The Spanish Inquisition (1996)
With Flower Leperds
- Dirges in the Dark (1987)
- Heaven's Closed (1988)
- Gabba, Gabba, Hey Project coordinator (1988)
- One Miserable Bastard on a Pencil (1989)
- Purple Reign (1990)
- More Songs About Dames, Dope, And Debauchery (1995)
With ADZ
- Pinups (1991)
- Where Were You? (1992)
- Piper at the Gates of Downey (1995)
- Songs from the Gutter (1996)
- Transmissions From Planet Speedball (1998)
- Odz 'N Sodz (1999)
- Five Fingers of Dr. X (2000)
- American Steel (2004)
- Live Plus Five (2007)
With Gabba Gabba Heys
- Brats on the Beat (2007)
With Half Astro
- IB4E (XCPTFTRT) : Hybrid CD (2008)
With The Sun & Sail Club
- The Great White Dope (2015)
Songs Featured in Film
- Empire Records (1995)
- SLC Punk! (1998)
- Decline of Western Civilization III (1998)
- Ghost World (2001)
- Prozac Nation (2001)
- Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
- Adolescents at the House of Blues (2004)
- American Hardcore (2006)
- Stranger than Fiction (2006)
- A Sudden Sleep of Evil (2011)
- Getting That Girl (2011)
- Back Issues (2014)
Songs Featured in Video Game
Film Appearances
- "Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again" 1982
- "Adolescents at the House of Blues" 2004
- "American Hardcore" 2006
- "We Were Feared" 2010
- "The Other F Word" 2011
- "Self Help Graphics/Club Vex" In Production
References
- ↑ "Tony Cadena". IMDB.com. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
- ↑ Arellano, G.; et al. "129 Greatest OC Bands Ever!".
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