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Daniel Rey
Daniel Rey is credited on 530 releases across 204 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1984–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
530
Pressings credited
204
Albums
5
Decades active
547
In collections
Biography
Daniel Rey (born Daniel Rabinowitz) is an American musician, record producer and songwriter from New York City, best known for his work with the punk rock band Ramones. As a teenager Rey played in punk band Shrapnel, which also featured Dave Wyndorf, later of Monster Magnet. Shrapnel put out two 45 singles (Combat Love and Go Cruisin') and a five-song self-titled e.p., and played CBGB regularly in their brief career. He first collaborated with the Ramones on their 1984 album Too Tough to Die, where he co-wrote the song "Daytime Dilemma (Dangers of Love)" with Joey Ramone, and from there produced three of the band's albums, Halfway to Sanity, Brain Drain and ¡Adios Amigos!. He co-wrote the popular Ramones single Pet Sematary with Dee Dee Ramone. Rey did all of the guitar work for 9 of the 11 songs on Joey Ramone's 2002 solo album Don't Worry About Me. Rey also co-wrote the song 'Everglade' with Jennifer Finch of L7, which became the second-highest selling single in the band's history. Rey was also the guitarist for the band Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, which he formed in 1986 with Handsome Dick Manitoba and Andy Shernoff of The Dictators. Wild Kingdom released a version of "New York New York" on the 1988 soundtrack to Mondo New York, before Rey left the band and was replaced by Ross "The Boss" Friedman. He was also the guitarist/producer for Ronnie Spector since the mid 1990s. Among dozens of other production credits, Rey produced both albums that the reunited Misfits did with replacement vocalist Michale Graves. Rey recorded the theme song to Todd Solondz's cult comedy Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995), as well as a number of other tracks on the soundtrack. In the movie, Rey's recording of the theme song is the one that is heard while a young actor's character plays the song with his garage band. In the 2010s, he played with The Martinets.
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Credited work
530 releases · 204 albums · active 1984–2026
- Performance · 503
- Production · 365
- Engineering · 77
- Other credits · 16
- Mastering · 7
Studios: Baby Monster Studios · Reciprocal Recording · Radio Tokyo · Paramount Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Weezer
1994

Ramones Mania
1988

Bricks Are Heavy
1992

American Psycho
1997

Too Tough To Die
1984

Brain Drain
1989

Greatest Hits
2006

Dopes To Infinity
1995

Smell The Magic
1990

Famous Monsters
1999

Sunrise On The Sufferbus
1992

Anthology: Hey Ho Let's Go!
1999

Halfway To Sanity
1987

Mondo Bizarro
1992

Loco Live
1991

¡Adios Amigos!
1995

Don't Worry About Me
2002

Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits
2002

Oddities, Abnormalities & Curiosities
1995

Saturday Morning (Cartoons' Greatest Hits)
1995

Pet Sematary
1989

Come Back! It's Christmas... I Can Change, I'll Show You... I... Love...
2003

The Chrysalis Years
2002

Christmas Spirit... In My House
2002
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