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Jason McCaslin

Jason "Cone" McCaslin (born September 3, 1980) is a Canadian , , and , best known as the and for the band . McCaslin began his music career in 1994 by joining the garage band Second Opinion with high school friends and transitioned to in 1998, just before the group signed with in 1999. Over the next 23 years, he contributed to all eight of 's studio albums, helping the band sell more than 15 million records worldwide and collaborate with notable artists including , , , and . The band, featuring McCaslin, performed on major platforms such as MTV's TRL, , and , and toured globally before announcing their farewell in 2024. In recognition of their impact, was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 2025 . Beyond , McCaslin co-founded the alternative rock band The Operation M.D. in 2007 with , serving as bassist, keyboardist, and co-producer on their two full-length albums and three singles. He launched a production career the same year, co-producing The Operation M.D.'s album We Have an Emergency (nominated for two Casby Awards), as well as Shelter With Thieves' ECMA-winning album (2011), ' Juno-nominated My Father and the Hunter (2012). Following Sum 41's disbandment, McCaslin has continued producing, writing, and mixing for other artists.

Early Life

Family Background

Jason McCaslin was born Jason Paul McCaslin on September 3, 1980, in , , . He later lived in , a suburb of , where he attended Exeter High School. McCaslin is the son of Sharon McCaslin and Paul McCaslin, with his father affectionately nicknamed "Porno Paul" due to his humorous and lighthearted personality. He has two older sisters, and Allison. McCaslin is of and descent. Before his involvement in music, McCaslin worked as an usher at a local movie theater.

Musical Beginnings

Jason McCaslin began playing the bass guitar at the age of 13 or 14, during the summer following his elementary school graduation in 1994. He was drawn to the instrument after friends forming a band needed a bassist, though he initially had little knowledge of what a bass guitar entailed. His first bass was a basic black model resembling the one used by Nirvana's , purchased as the cheapest option from a local music store in . Entirely self-taught without formal education, McCaslin started by learning Nirvana songs before progressing to writing original material in a similar style. His early influences included classic rock from his parents—such as , , , and —alongside and metal introduced by friends, notably Metallica's …And Justice for All. Before entering professional music, McCaslin gained initial experience in the garage band Second Opinion with high school friends, where they experimented with learning instruments and composing songs amid the vibrant local and scenes in the area. His parents supported his musical pursuits by providing exposure to diverse records from their collection.

Professional Career

With Sum 41

Jason McCaslin joined Sum 41 in 1998 as the band's bassist and backing vocalist, replacing original member Mark Spicoluk. Throughout his tenure with Sum 41, McCaslin's role evolved to include prominent bass lines on key albums such as All Killer No Filler (2001), Chuck (2004), and Underclass Hero (2007), while also providing backing vocals on hit tracks like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep." Under McCaslin's involvement, rose to international fame, selling over 15 million albums worldwide and navigating significant lineup changes, including guitarist Dave Baksh's departure in 2006 and return in 2015. The band earned multiple , including Group of the Year in 2003 and Rock Album of the Year for in 2005, and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2025. Sum 41 released their eighth and final studio album, Heaven :x: Hell, on March 29, 2024, marking the culmination of McCaslin's contributions to the group's discography. This was followed by a farewell world tour spanning 2024 and 2025, with the tour concluding on January 30, 2025, at in , though the band's final live performance occurred on March 30, 2025, at the in .

Side Projects and Collaborations

In addition to his primary role with , Jason McCaslin co-founded the band The Operation M.D. with musician of H2O in 2007. McCaslin performed under the stage name Dr. Dynamite, contributing on , keyboards, and vocals, while also handling , recording, and songwriting duties. The band's debut album, We Have an Emergency, was released in February 2007 via Aquarius Records, blending energetic influences with pop sensibilities; it earned two Casby Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best Indie Release. Their follow-up, Birds + Bee Stings, arrived in June 2010 on the independent label Mouth to Mouth Music, and the group later issued singles including "Like Everyone Else" in 2015. These projects allowed McCaslin to explore raw, high-energy rock during periods when was on hiatus in the late 2000s and early 2010s. McCaslin has made occasional guest appearances in other artists' work, showcasing his versatility across the punk and rock scenes. In October 2013, he appeared in a cameo role playing bass in The Strumbellas' music video for "End of an Era." More recently, McCaslin expanded into media hosting with the launch of his podcast Cone's Cave on idobi Radio in February 2024. Airing new episodes on Mondays at 7 p.m. ET, the show features interviews with musicians and industry figures, focusing on music stories and career insights amid Sum 41's final touring years. By mid-2024, it had entered its third season, with guests including Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go's; the podcast has continued with multiple additional seasons, reaching season 9 by October 2025 and remaining active as of November 2025. This venture highlights McCaslin's ongoing engagement with the rock community beyond live performance.

Producing and Mixing

McCaslin began his production career in 2007 by co-producing the debut album We Have an Emergency by his side project The Operation M.D. alongside , which earned nominations for Best New Artist and Best Indie Release at the CASBY Awards. The album's raw punk-rock energy reflected McCaslin's hands-on approach, developed through years of self-recording during sessions. In 2011, he produced six tracks for the hard rock band Shelter With Thieves' album Someday Is Never Soon Enough, contributing to its win for Loud Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards. This project highlighted his ability to capture aggressive rock dynamics in a studio setting. McCaslin followed this in 2012 by producing the debut album My Father and the Hunter for folk-rock band , which received a Juno Award nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year in 2013. McCaslin's production work continued with Toronto rock band Sun K, where he helmed their 2015 album Northern Lies and the 2018 release Bleeding Hearts, emphasizing melodic indie rock elements. He also mixed and engineered several tracks on LeBarons' 2018 alt-country album Summer of Death, including "Quiet," "Summer of Death," "Power Lines," and "Born in '76," blending organic instrumentation with polished production. His credits predominantly span punk, rock, and indie genres, often with emerging Canadian artists, showcasing a focus on authentic, genre-rooted sounds honed in his personal studio setup. Following Sum 41's increased activity in the early 2020s, McCaslin's external production output has been more limited, though he has continued mixing for select Canadian acts through 2024.

Equipment and Style

Instruments and Gear

Throughout his career with , Jason McCaslin has primarily relied on Precision Basses as his signature instruments, with the 1959 reissue model serving as his mainstay for live performances and recordings since the band's early days. He has also incorporated a 1998 for added tonal variety in studio settings, allowing for a brighter, more articulate sound that complements the band's and style. These choices reflect a straightforward, no-frills approach suited to the high-energy demands of , where durability and classic tone are prioritized over complexity. McCaslin's amplifier setup centers on Ampeg equipment to achieve his signature live tone, featuring the Ampeg SVT-1000 head paired with an Ampeg SVT-810E 8x10 cabinet for powerful projection and punchy low-end response. This combination has been a constant in his rig since joining Sum 41, evolving slightly with anniversary models for enhanced reliability during tours. The setup's emphasis on raw amp-driven sound underscores his punk rock ethos, delivering the aggressive, room-filling bass essential to the band's sound across albums like All Killer No Filler and beyond. In his side project The Operation M.D., McCaslin expands beyond to include , , , and contributions, though he does not use as a primary instrument. These additional roles highlight his versatility in garage arrangements without shifting focus from his core work. For accessories, McCaslin maintains a minimalistic approach, avoiding effects pedals in favor of the natural tone from his basses and amplification. He employs custom tube DI boxes for live direct signals and a SansAmp to capture clean, uncolored output. This setup prioritizes clarity and speed for rhythms, ensuring his lines cut through dense mixes with precision.

Playing Approach

McCaslin's bass playing is characterized by an aggressive style that fuses energy with metal elements, providing a driving force behind Sum 41's sound. His lines often emphasize rhythm and groove, supporting the band's high-tempo compositions and contributing to their transition from roots to heavier, more intense arrangements in later works. This approach helps maintain the band's cohesive dynamic, particularly in live settings where his steady foundation allows for the guitar-heavy riffs and vocals to shine. Influenced by grunge pioneers like Nirvana, McCaslin began playing at age 13 after being drawn to Krist Novoselic's style on a black bass similar to the one used in Nirvana's early recordings. He also cites Metallica as a major impact, particularly their 1988 album ...And Justice for All, which introduced him to metal at age 11 and shaped his appreciation for complex, aggressive work within rock ensembles. These influences enable McCaslin to adapt 's raw simplicity with metal's technical edge, aligning with Sum 41's genre-blending aesthetic that incorporates both and metal from the band's inception. In addition to his instrumental role, McCaslin serves as Sum 41's primary backing vocalist, frequently harmonizing with frontman Deryck Whibley to add depth and intensity to the band's performances. This vocal integration enhances the live energy, creating a fuller sonic experience that complements his bass grooves and reinforces the group's punk-metal fusion. Over time, his contributions have evolved from the straightforward punk bass tones on early releases like All Killer No Filler (2001) to more layered and aggressive elements in albums such as 13 Voices (2016) and Order in Decline (2019), reflecting the band's maturation while preserving their core intensity.

Personal Life

Marriage and Family

Jason McCaslin married Shannon Boehlke on September 5, 2008. The wedding ceremony featured performances by his bandmate and musician , who covered a song together. McCaslin and Boehlke have two children: a son, Max Grey McCaslin, born on December 22, 2014, and a daughter, Ayla Rose McCaslin, born on October 9, 2018. The couple remains married as of 2025, with no reports of separation or divorce. The family resides in the area, where McCaslin has prioritized balancing his music career with fatherhood. This included navigating alongside Sum 41's demanding farewell tour in the band's final years, a period marked by the stabilizing influence of children on the members' lives.

Other Interests

In addition to his musical endeavors, Jason McCaslin hosts the "Cone's Cave" on idobi Radio, where he interviews fellow musicians and discusses industry experiences drawn from his career. The show premiered on February 12, 2024, with episodes airing Mondays at 7 p.m. ET, and it entered its third season in June 2024, remaining active through 2025 amid Sum 41's farewell activities. Before entering the music industry, McCaslin worked as an usher at a movie theater in , an early job that exposed him to the world of and contributed to his personal appreciation for . He has cited classic films such as and among his favorites in past profiles, reflecting a longstanding interest in the medium. McCaslin maintains a low-key lifestyle in , prioritizing rest and personal time after extensive touring. As of , following Sum 41's final performances in late January, he has expressed readiness for new chapters, continuing as a musician while exploring pursuits unbound by band obligations.

Discography

Sum 41 Contributions

Jason McCaslin served as the bassist and backing vocalist for across all their releases starting with the band's debut EP, providing foundational rhythmic support and vocal harmonies that defined the group's sound. His contributions appear on eight studio albums: (2000, EP), where he played bass; (2001), featuring bass and backing vocals; Does This Look Infected? (2002), with bass and backing vocals; (2004), bass and backing vocals; (2007), bass and backing vocals; (2011), bass and backing vocals; (2016), bass and backing vocals; Order in Decline (2019), bass and backing vocals; and Heaven :x: Hell (2024), the band's final studio album with bass and backing vocals prior to their disbandment in 2025. Notable singles featuring McCaslin's bass lines include "" and "In Too Deep" from , both of which contributed to the album's RIAA certification for one million units sold in the United States, and "Landmines" from Heaven :x: Hell. McCaslin also performed on the live album Go Chuck Yourself (2005), recorded during a concert in , where he delivered bass and backing vocals on tracks spanning the band's early catalog. He appears in compilations such as All the Good Sh*: 14 Solid Gold Hits 2000–2008* (2009), which includes his contributions to key tracks from prior releases. Collectively, Sum 41's releases with McCaslin's involvement have sold over 15 million records worldwide.

The Operation M.D. Releases

Jason McCaslin, performing under the pseudonym Dr. Dynamite, co-founded The Operation M.D. in 2006 alongside (as Dr. Rocco), a from the band H2O, creating a garage rock duo that incorporated elements with pop hooks and thematic nods to medical emergencies and everyday absurdities. The project's sound emphasized raw, energetic riffs and humorous lyrics, distinguishing it as a high-spirited outlet for McCaslin's multi-instrumental talents. The band's debut album, We Have an Emergency, arrived in February via Aquarius Records, marking McCaslin's first major release outside his primary commitments. He co-produced the record with and handled bass, keyboards, guitar, and vocals—delivering lead vocals on tracks like "," "," and "Obvious"—while contributing to the album's 11-song runtime of urgent, riff-driven garage punk anthems. The lead single "" gained traction on Canadian radio, and the album secured two nominations at the CASBY Awards, recognizing its impact. The duo followed with Birds + Bee Stings in 2010, a self-released effort on Mouth To Mouth Records that refined their garage punk aesthetic with slightly more polished production and themes of relationships and mischief across 11 tracks. McCaslin took on production duties and played multiple instruments, including and keys, while providing vocals to maintain the band's playful, high-energy vibe. No further full-length albums have emerged since, though sporadic singles like "Like Everyone Else" (2015), "Shake Your Cage" (2015), "Little Miss Takes" (2017), and "No Walk Zone" (2019) have kept the project intermittently active amid members' broader schedules.

Production Credits

McCaslin has established himself as a and mixer primarily within the Canadian rock and alternative scenes, collaborating with emerging bands during the and . His work emphasizes a raw, energetic sound suited to , folk-infused projects, and punk-leaning acts, often involving hands-on engineering and additional instrumentation. Post-2020, his external credits have been limited, reflecting a focus on his primary band commitments. Key production credits include the 2012 debut album My Father and the Hunter by , where McCaslin handled full production duties, contributing to its Award nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year. He also produced Toronto rock band Sun K's 2015 LP Northern Lies and their 2018 single "Bleeding Hearts," providing engineering and percussion on the latter. For hard rock outfit Shelter With Thieves, McCaslin produced six tracks on their 2011 album Someday Is Never Soon Enough, including the EP Confessions of a Toxic Generation. In 2018, he served as producer, mixer, and engineer on select tracks from LeBarons' album Summer of Death, such as "Quiet," "Summer of Death," "Power Lines," and "Born In '76," while adding bass on "Quiet" and piano on multiple songs. His most recent notable external work came in 2020 with Norwegian rock artist , co-producing the track "Every Crappy Day" on the album and co-writing the single "Radio Shadow."
ArtistReleaseYearRole
My Father and the Hunter2012
Shelter With ThievesSomeday Is Never Soon Enough (select tracks)2011
Sun KNorthern Lies2015
LeBaronsSummer of Death (tracks: "Quiet," "Summer of Death," "Power Lines," "Born In '76")2018, , ; ("Quiet"); (multiple tracks)
Sun K"Bleeding Hearts" ()2018, , Percussion
Dead ("Every Crappy Day")2020Co-
"Radio Shadow" ()2020Co-Writer
McCaslin's production efforts have earned recognition through his collaborators' accolades, though he has not received major individual producer awards. His approach often draws on studio gear like analog consoles and vintage amps to achieve a polished yet organic tone, as noted in interviews about his .

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