I thought it was time for me to put a music page together of some of my tunes that really mean something in my life, or maybe just another chance for me to exibit some more self absorbing crap.


This song, America's Hero, is a pretty good indication of the sorrow and respect I have for the protectors of our country. What it takes to become a hero doesn't seem to be worth it in some aspects. This song was written 16 years ago by me and my partner Mike Knox. The origional tracks were flown into Pro Tools and a real drummer, Adam Colombo was added. It's my tribute to that unsuspecting Hero.
America's Hero


This song features a deranged idiot begging for a second chance. We all know that's a bunch of garbage, you never beg for a second chance! Music written by Frank Centrone and Me, lyrics by the deranged idiot. Drumming by Salvatore DeVito. Sax solo, Andy Thaw.
Can't You See


This here song remindes me of overeating, I'm full, I'm bloated and I've certainly had enough! The song was a High Boys favorite. Started on 4 track and made it's way to Pro Tools. Featured artists are Matt Hardy, Rich Castellano, Harry Barber, Kevin Chorusey and Frank Centrone.
Bye Bye


The dark side of love is usually driven by the desire for lust or just the mere machoness of "I want it and I want it now".
This song was produced and engineered by my old friend Jay Rifkin, who later went on to become very successful (Hans Zimmer and Jay Rifkin). Recorded on what I think was the first automated Neve console. Once again, Hardy and Castellano. We slipped this song in while we were recording the Eric Racken album.
Just Want You


On the other side of the bed, lies the Romantic. He will go to great lenths to prove his desires. The search is over, he's found the pot of gold.
This one's for Deidre, My Love.
Written by Antonucci/Knox
Found It In You


I dedicate this to all those whanna be radio DJ's who really think they mean something in the realm of exsistance. They're just a bunch of losers pulling their puds with those long arms they pat themselves on the back with! God, those jerks thought I wrote this as a tribute.
Featuring Hardy, Castellano, Cummings and Barondess.
Rock and Roll DJ