Music Hawkey was the third member to join
Deadsy after frontman
Elijah Blue Allman sent him a
Juno-106 synth and a demo tape made by Allman and drummer
Alec Puro. The band's style was a fusion of
glam,
goth and
synth-rock. The band's debut studio album,
Commencement, was released on May 14, 2002, after signing to
Jonathan Davis' Elementree Records, a division of
DreamWorks Records. In addition to playing the synthesizer on
Commencement, Hawkey also programmed and played guitar on a number of the tracks. The band subsequently released their first music video, for the song "The Key to Gramercy Park", with Davis providing guest vocals on the track and
Fred Durst directing. That same year, Deadsy was invited by
Korn to join the
Family Values Tour, along with
Puddle of Mudd,
Stone Temple Pilots, and
Linkin Park. In 2002, Hawkey also worked with
Thirty Seconds to Mars on their
self-titled debut album, playing the synthesizer on the song "
Capricorn (A Brand New Name)". Deadsy left DreamWorks in 2004, citing its sale to
Interscope Records as one of the reasons. In 2006, Deadsy was asked to again join Korn and co-headliners
Deftones on the
Family Values Tour 2006. The band released their second studio album,
Phantasmagore, on August 22, 2006, through
Immortal Records. In November 2018, Deadsy reformed and played a show at the
San Quentin State Prison alongside
Queens of the Stone Age. Hawkey announced his departure in 2023. Since 2024, he has been a member of the
alternative and gothic rock band The Yagas, alongside his wife
Vera Farmiga. In 2015, he appeared in the first, seventh, and eighth episodes of the
Carlton Cuse-produced
A&E supernatural drama series
The Returned in the supporting role of Paul Koretsky, a father grieving the death of his son in a fatal bus crash. He served as an executive producer on the documentary film
Unspoken (2017). ==Personal life==