Doug Carrion (born November 9, 1964)
is an American musician,
audio engineer
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,
record producer
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, and
music editor. He played
bass guitar
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in the
punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced sh ...
bands the
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in Manhattan Beach, California, in 1977, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson as a power pop/surf music, surf punk band. I ...
and
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty is an American hardcore punk band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of ...
during the 1980s, and in the
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
band
For Love Not Lisa in the early 1990s, and is currently in the band
Field Day
Field day may refer to:
* For the armed forces use and its derivatives, see wiktionary:field day
* Field day (agriculture), a trade show
* Field Day (amateur radio), an annual amateur radio exercise
* Field Day (band), a Canadian pop-punk band fro ...
. He has had a long working relationship with
Brad "Daddy X" Xavier, playing with him in the punk rock bands
Doggy Style and
Humble Gods, working with his
rap rock
Rap rock is a music genre that developed from the early to mid-1980s, when hip hop DJs incorporated rock records into their routines and rappers began incorporating original and sampled rock instrumentation into hip hop music. Rap rock is co ...
group the
Kottonmouth Kings
The Kottonmouth Kings is an American hip hop group formed in Placentia, California in 1996 by D-Loc and Saint Dog. The group advocates for legalizing cannabis, and their lyrics contain frequent references to marijuana consumption. The grou ...
in the 2000s, and playing on his solo albums. Carrion has also composed, edited, and recorded music for television and films, including several
reality television
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series and
game show
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s during the 2000s. In 2012 he started his own
Americana group, Doug C and the Blacklisted.
Career
1980s: Descendents, Doggy Style, and Dag Nasty
Carrion attended
Mira Costa High School
Mira Costa High School (MCHS, "Costa") is a four-year public high school located in Manhattan Beach, California that first opened 1950. It is the only high school in the Manhattan Beach Unified School District. The school's athletic teams are k ...
in
Manhattan Beach, California
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with
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in Manhattan Beach, California, in 1977, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson as a power pop/surf music, surf punk band. I ...
drummer
Bill Stevenson and singer
Milo Aukerman
Milo Jay Aukerman (; born January 1, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, and former research molecular biologist. Aukerman is most widely known for being the lead vocalist of the punk rock band the Descendents, a group widely considered to be ...
.
He was the singer of CON 800 (John Allds played
bass guitar
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) and Fletcher Draggie of PennyWise played lead
guitar
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, with whom he recorded
demos in Dougs tiny garage.
In 1985 he joined the Descendents, replacing original bassist
Tony Lombardo
Tony Lombardo (born 1945) is an American musician who was the original bassist in the punk rock band the Descendents. He joined the band in 1979 and played on their debut single, the '' Fat EP'' (1981), and the albums '' Milo Goes to College'' ( ...
, and accompanied the band on their first tour: "I get this weird note on my door, and it's like 'Hey, this is Bill. I'm thinking about doing the Descendents again. Tony can't do it, so I want to know if you want to give it a swing.' So we practiced getting me brought up to speed and then, right as school was ready to stop, Milo jumped in the van and we started doing shows."
He later recalled of the experience:
That first tour was probably one of the most difficult tours and the funnest tour at the same time. The hard part was we were traveling in this horrible, horrible, beat-up '71 Ford Econoline
The Ford E-Series (also known as the Ford Econoline, Ford Econovan or Ford Club Wagon) is a range of full-size vans manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company. Introduced for 1961 as the replacement of the Ford F-Series panel van, four ...
van in the dead of summer with no air conditioning
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. You're laying on this plywood loft and the sun's sweltering on the ceiling. You stay at sketchy houses in sketchy neighborhoods with sketchy people. There's a show on Friday and Saturday, and then you're just wandering the states wondering what to do. "Holy smokes, there’s a show in Seattle
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and we're in El Paso
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. How many days do we have to get there? Nine. What are we gonna do for nine days?" Funny, crazy, and everybody was kind of dedicated to having about as much fun as could happen in a 24-hour period.["Bonus Cut". ''Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All.'' Event occurs at 7:20.]
On the band's return to
Los Angeles
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, Carrion lived with them in their rehearsal space, a storefront in
Lomita, California. He performed on their 1986 album ''
Enjoy!'', for which he co-wrote seven songs.
He left the band in the fall of that year: "I just wanted to keep kind of experimenting, and that's really it. It was like 'Okay, cool, you're taking the ship north, I'm going south. Roger!
[''Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All.'' Event occurs at 32:43.] He joined the punk rock band
Doggy Style, his first collaboration with
Brad "Daddy X" Xavier, playing on their 1986 album ''The Last Laugh''.
In March 1987 he moved to
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
to join
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty is an American hardcore punk band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of ...
, performing on the albums ''
Wig Out at Denko's'' (1987) and ''
Field Day
Field day may refer to:
* For the armed forces use and its derivatives, see wiktionary:field day
* Field day (agriculture), a trade show
* Field Day (amateur radio), an annual amateur radio exercise
* Field Day (band), a Canadian pop-punk band fro ...
'' (1988) and the
EPs ''All Ages Show'' (1987) and ''Trouble Is'' (1988).
1990s: For Love Not Lisa and Humble Gods
Carrion briefly fronted his own band, Pale, who released one single, "And Shed Her Skin" / "Reunion" (1990), and one EP, ''Tantrum'' (1991).
He
produced Ultrahead's 1992 album ''Cementruck''.
He then joined the
hard rock
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band
For Love Not Lisa, with whom he
engineered, produced, and played bass guitar on the album ''Merge'' (1993), EP ''Softhand'' (1993), and
single "Good Intentions" / "Hallowed Be" (1994).
He also produced and played guitar on Ultrahead's 1994 album ''Definition: Aggro''.
In 1995 Carrion joined Daddy X's
Hermosa Beach, California
Hermosa Beach (, Spanish for "Beautiful") is a beachfront city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Its population was 19,728 at the 2020 U.S. Census. The city is located in the South Bay region of the Greater Los Angeles area; ...
-based punk rock band
Humble Gods, playing guitar on their albums ''
Humble Gods'' (1995) and ''
No Heroes
''No Heroes'' is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band Converge, released on October 23, 2006 by Epitaph Records. The album was produced by guitarist Kurt Ballou, and the artwork was created by vocalist Jacob Bannon.
''No Heroes'' re ...
'' (1996).
2000s: Kottonmouth Kings and film and television work
In 2000 Carrion briefly sang in the
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
band Six Degrees of Right, who released one demo.
From 2000–2006 he collaborated with Daddy X on a number of projects, beginning with playing guitar on the song "Peace Not Greed" on the
rap rock
Rap rock is a music genre that developed from the early to mid-1980s, when hip hop DJs incorporated rock records into their routines and rappers began incorporating original and sampled rock instrumentation into hip hop music. Rap rock is co ...
group
Kottonmouth Kings
The Kottonmouth Kings is an American hip hop group formed in Placentia, California in 1996 by D-Loc and Saint Dog. The group advocates for legalizing cannabis, and their lyrics contain frequent references to marijuana consumption. The grou ...
' 2000 album ''
High Society
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''. He went on to play guitar and/or bass on the group's subsequent four studio albums: ''
Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop'' (2001), ''
Rollin' Stoned'' (2002), ''
Fire It Up'' (2004), and ''
Kottonmouth Kings
The Kottonmouth Kings is an American hip hop group formed in Placentia, California in 1996 by D-Loc and Saint Dog. The group advocates for legalizing cannabis, and their lyrics contain frequent references to marijuana consumption. The grou ...
'' (2005).
He also played guitar on ''King Harbor'', a 2003 album by Kottonmouth Kings side project
Tsunami Brothers;
joined the reunited Humble Gods for their 2004 album ''
Born Free
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'', which he also produced;
played a
mob boss in the
direct-to-video
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film ''F**k The Bull-s**t - The Taxman Movie'' (2004) starring Kottonmouth Kings
hype man
A hype man, typically in hip hop music, is a backing vocalist who supports the primary performer with exclamations, interjections, or ad-libs in an attempt to increase an audience's excitement or engagement.
Origins
Early hype men included Keef C ...
The Taxman;
and performed on Daddy X's solo albums ''
Organic Soul'' (2004) and ''
Family Ties'' (2006).
The second half of the decade saw Carrion switch from albums and live performances to producing music for television and films. He composed music for ''Last Laugh '05'', the 2005 installment of
Comedy Central
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's annual comedy special.
For the soundtrack of the 2006 film ''
The Still Life'', in which he played a small role as a
security guard
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, Carrion wrote five songs with director
Joel A. Miller and performed them with
Adrian Young of
No Doubt
No Doubt is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. For most of its career, the band has consisted of vocalist and founding member Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young. Keyboar ...
.
He also wrote and performed the song "Everything Is Gonna Be OK" for the direct-to-video film ''
American Pie Presents: Beta House'' (2007) and composed music for the
documentary film
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''Celebrity Art Show'' (2008).
As a
music editor, Carrion worked on several
reality television
Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring ordinary people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early 1990s ...
series and
game show
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s including ''
Beauty and the Geek
''Beauty and the Geek'' is a reality television franchise that first aired in the United States.
The show follows groups of "Beauties" (people — almost always women — who rely on their attractiveness and outgoing personalities but typicall ...
'' (2005–06, 9 episodes), ''
The Biggest Loser
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'' (2006, 41 episodes), ''7 Day Switch'' (2006), ''
Identity'' (2006–07, 12 episodes), ''Science of Love'' (2007), ''
Age of Love'' (2007, 8 episodes), ''I Can Make You Thin with
Paul McKenna'' (2008, 5 episodes), ''
Groomer Has It'' (2008, 13 episodes), and ''
Opportunity Knocks'' (2008, 13 episodes).
He also composed music for the series ''
Parental Control'' (2009, 4 episodes) and ''
Make It or Break It'' (2009, 8 episodes).
2010s: Recent activity
Carrion composed music for the short film ''Taking the Stage'' (2010) and wrote and performed the song "Tear Down the Walls" for ''Item 47'' (2012), one of the
Marvel One-Shots
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series of short films.
In 2012 he returned to performing and making records, starting his own
Americana group, Doug C and the Blacklisted, who have released several EPs.
He describes the band as being "for folks who like
Hank Williams Sr. but also have an understanding of
Elvis,
Black Flag, and
The Cramps
The Cramps were an American rock band formed in 1976 and active until 2009. Their lineup rotated frequently during their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of singer Lux Interior and guitarist Poison Ivy the only ever-present members. T ...
."
He participated in the making of the 2013 documentary ''
Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All'', in which he is featured in interview footage discussing his time with the Descendents.
Discography
Film credits
Television credits
References
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American punk rock bass guitarists
American male bass guitarists
Descendents members
Living people
1964 births
Guitarists from California
American male guitarists
Dag Nasty members
20th-century American guitarists