Joey Castillo is an American drummer known for his work in the rock and punk genres. Born on June 19, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, Castillo gained prominence through his tenure with several influential bands. He is best known for his contributions to the punk rock group The Bronx, where he showcased his powerful drumming style, and for his work with the legendary punk band Danzig, joining them in the early 2000s. One of Castillo's notable works includes his collaboration on Danzig's albums, particularly "Circle of Snakes" (2004) and "Deth Red Sabaoth" (2010). His dynamic drumming has earned him a reputation for enhancing the heavy, dark sound that characterizes Danzig's music. He has also performed with other notable acts, including Queens of the Stone Age, contributing to their album "Lullabies to Paralyze" (2005) and the subsequent tours. Castillo's impact on music lies in his ability to blend technical skill with raw energy, making him a sought-after drummer in the rock scene. His contributions have helped shape the sound of contemporary punk and rock music, influencing a new generation of musicians.