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The First Years - ©2002 Rob Kosinski BMI
Auld Lang Syne - (2004) My quick and dirty rendition of the holiday classic. I tracked this out so my band could learn it for a New Year's Show.
Karen's Theme - ©1994 Rob Kosinski BMI
2003-2004

In 2003-2004 I did some work for Next Level TV as the music director. These tracks are more "grooves" than actual songs really. They represent my one and only foray in "electronica" type stuff. Even at that I still had to throw some REAL guitar or bass into most of them... for better or worse.
All songs ©2003-2004 Rob Kosinski BMI
Don't Stop Me Know - NLTV intro/theme (Vocal by Mey Vidal)
NLTV Theme (original NLTV "pilot" theme)
Launchpad - grab yo gin n' juice.
Racer Ex - Satriani-esque guitar thing
Victoria's Hope Chest - guitar-tronica
Junk Trunk
Single Oh Seven
Somethin' Else
Wind Walker - guitar
Underloaded
1997-1999

Idiot Symphony was a progressive rock/metal project I co-founded in 1997 with Steve Lamagna and Keith Leedham. We spent a considerable amount of time in the recording studio working on 6 tracks... only one was ever mixed. I performed bass and keyboards on this track.
Streets of Fallen Stone - ©1997 Idiot Symphony
Music by Kosinski/Lamagna Lyrics by Leedham
1995

HERO was a progressive rock band I co-founded with Lee Calderon back in late 1994. I played guitar in this band instead of bass. Some say my style during this period reminded them of Alex Lifeson... personally I don't hear it. :P
On these tracks I perform guitar and keyboards.
Windows - ©1993 Rob Kosinski BMI
The Testing - ©1994 HERO
Music by Kosinski/Calderon Lyrics by Leedham

We were later to add Steve Lamagna on guitar and I switched to keyboardist.
1987-1989

Bio coming soon.

From 1983 to 1985 I played bass, keyboards and sang lead vocal for After Image. We were starry eyed kids who actually intended to grow up and become RUSH.
Position High is one of the first professionally recorded tracks we did in a "real studio." Produced by Chris Martin (bassist for Jon Butcher Axis), track received airplay on the local hard rock station and was well recieved. At age 16 it was quite an exciting time for me.
No pristine master of Position High exists (as far as I know) so I leave you with a version I recorded off the radio on a boom-box cassette player back in the day. The beginning is a little garbled but still it's a good listen IMHO.
I perform bass and vocals.
Position High - ©1985 AfterImage
Interesting anecdote here: The guitarist on this track is Paul David Hager (who has -- in the intervening 20 years -- gone on to become a big shot recording engineer working with the likes of Avril Lavigne, American Hi-fi, Lit, Letters to Cleo and many others.)