[2] After she left home at 14, and being interested in Andy Warhol and Lou Reed,[3] she joined one of the first punk bands in Liverpool, Big In Japan, in mid-1977.
The group comprised several now well-known artists, such as Holly Johnson, who later was the frontman of Frankie Goes To Hollywood; Bill Drummond, later member of The KLF; Ian Broudie, known for his Britpop/alternative band The Lightning Seeds; and Budgie, drummer in Siouxsie and the Banshees.
[4] After Big In Japan split up, Casey formed Pink Military, who recorded the album Do Animals Believe in God?.
Pink Industry was formed with her fellow Big In Japan bandmate, Ambrose Reynolds, and the electric guitarist, Tadzio Jodlowski.
They did four session recordings for John Peel and performed with bands such as The Cocteau Twins and The Jesus and Mary Chain.