LIFE OF AGONY's MINA CAPUTO is de-transitioning back to KEITH CAPUTO
Says she has "cured" her gender dysphoria
21-11-2024
Transgender singer Mina Caputo — once known as Keith Caputo, the front-person for the popular rock band LIFE OF AGONY — says that she has “cured” her gender dysphoria and will change her name back to Keith Caputo after being “physically completely detransitioned” in 2025.
Mina broke the news of her plans to detransition in a 13-minute video posted to her Instagram account on Tuesday (November 19). She said: “Yes. I’m off of hormones six, seven years now. And this January 2025, I am… my surgery has been booked to remove my fake breasts and I will be lovingly living in my divine male self. I’ve cured my gender dysphoria. It took many years, a lot of walking through the fire, but I rose above my misunderstandings of my soul and my spirit. That’s a completely different topic and video, so I won’t unpack all of that now. I just wanted to share with you guys, once again, that I am off hormone therapy six, seven years when ‘A Place Where There’s No More Pain’ was made with LIFE OF AGONY. That was in 2016. And I’ve been existing in a different version of myself and a more healed version of myself.
“I’ve done years of trauma work, plant medicine therapy, which the world isn’t ready for that conversation. However… And I’m making this video because a lot of people are throwing me shade and saying I look ugly and I look like a man and all that shit. And it’s, like, honey lamb, I am a man. I always was a man. You’re just not used to hearing authentic people speak. You’re used to people spitting lies at you about their identity. And all the real transsexuals know what I’m talking about, because they own their authenticity. They’re not about violating women’s rights or the innocence of children and all that. And, which by the way, which leads me to that… I’ve been posting hard about, I’m very against transitioning children medically and especially surgically. Hormones are disgusting. I can’t even begin to tell you how many side effects I went through and I can’t believe more trans people don’t speak about the side effects of being trans or having gender dysphoria and not talking about it.
“So, that’s my big reveal — that, and I’m changing my name back to Keith,” Mina continued.
“To all the people that seem confused and the people that have thrown me hatred and shade and all these mean comments, yeah, throughout this time I’ve had gender dysphoria for 40-plus, for as long as I can remember. I’m gonna be 51. I’ve had it my whole life, and I’m very happy I never had parents that made any decisions for me because now at 50, almost 51, I can’t even find the dysphoria anymore. And now my flesh suit, my flesh vessel is living in an older version now, ’cause I have the fake boobs and they gotta come out and I gotta live now in my new authentic self. And that’s why what they’re doing today is disgusting, and I wanted to make a little jam about it. I’m gonna go deeper and deeper and deeper, but not now. I’m tired.
“So, that’s it. So all the people trying to trigger me, you can’t. I’m like a tree — I bend, but I don’t break. I don’t live in victimhood, the way they teach this world.
“I know I’m jumping from thing to thing, but that’s who I am. I’m trying to keep it simple, but I can’t. So let me go.
“I’m very proud of myself. I’ve been through so much over the years. I wouldn’t wish gender dysphoria on my worst enemy. It’s one of the most uncomfortable things I’ve ever been through in my life, and I’m so happy that it’s fucking over. And I don’t even recognize myself anymore. And I wish someone like (popular podcaster) Joe Rogan can come grab me so I can tell my story in depth because I’ll keep I’ll keep myself on a show for like three hours and I can I can get it into it all because I understand it. I know what hormones do to the body. I know what it did to me. It castrated my soul. Not only does it castrate you physically, but mentally, spiritually, emotionally, intellectually.
“Anyone that’s gonna disagree with me, that’s cool, but I know you’re lying because I’ve been hearing stories for 30-plus years of the nightmares hormone therapy does to people’s body.
“See, that’s the first thing — when I first came out, turned myself inside out, I went to therapy for three years, almost three years, suddenly these days there’s no more therapy. You could take your little three-, four-year-old toddler to the clinic and get hormone packages? Whatever happened to therapy? Don’t get me started. I got a lot to unpack. A lot. I’m very deep. I’m very complex. Social media will never get somebody like me, this matrix full of, like, plastic people. I think they’re already got out the artificial wombs and babies coming out because it’s, like, I don’t even know who people are anymore. It’s so weird. It’s like no one can put one and one together anymore.
“Anyway, that’s why I’ve been going hard against, with the children. Because you change… You can’t… When I first came out, I thought I was gonna be free. Eventually, you cage yourself with that. I know in my personal journey, what once freed me wound up caging me. And now I’m changing back again, but I’m a new, a more healed version of who I am because of what my spirit has put myself through. I walked through so many fires. So much adversity I’ve been through in my life, even in my childhood. I never even had a child. I grew up pulling heroin needles out of my father’s legs and arms and hand. And you wonder why I had such a fucked up, fractured and botched childhood. No wonder why I didn’t know who I was, or I had trouble with my identity in the past. I didn’t love myself. I didn’t love where I came from. I had holes in my soul. No one understands the depth, the pain I’ve endured. So think about it before you throw me shade. ‘Cause I’m a kind, generous spirit. I always have been. I’ve been giving to this society for over 30 years while all people do is take from me and take and take and take.
“Anyway, it’s turning out to be an almost 10-minute video. I only wanted to tell you that I’m off of hormones. And I’ll be physically completely detransitioned in 2025. I can’t wait. I feel so free.
“I don’t wish being trans on my worst enemy. It’s so debilitating, man. I feel bad for the parents that don’t know any better, and for the children. I really do. This is a fucked up world, man. They’re confusing motherfuckers too much. It’s, like, let your kids play. Drugs ain’t gonna fix anything. Surgery will not fix. Thank God I never did that down there. That wasn’t a part of my journey anyway, ’cause I got a kick out of being a hermaphroditic hybridized entity, ’cause that’s what I am. I’m all soul. I’m spirit. You’re looking at flesh, but this is just beams of light traveling to put our flesh together. We’re all soul, we’re all energy. And that’s what I did. I played with my energy because I was quite lost. So I integrated the feminine because she’s always been within. And it’s a play on energy. That’s all life is — it’s frequency, energy and vibration. And that’s all I did. Just because I engaged with the feminine didn’t ever make me a biological woman — ever. Ever. And I never will be. I can have all the makeup, all the surgery, I can look like I popped out of a female Sports Illustrated magazine, and that’ll never make me Mother Gaia with the womb.
“I know where this emptiness comes from. It’s because I have womb trauma. I never knew my mom. My mom died at 22. Again, why I grew up so fucked up with no identity. I had a crazy, crazy life, man. I know people just think I’m the singer for ‘River Runs Red’, but I’m not. It gets way more fucking complex than that. I’m much more than a musician. I’m way more a poet. I’m much more than a painter. I’m beyond my creative self as well.
“I hope you really sat with this and was patient enough. I didn’t really mean for this to be a 12-minute video. I just wanted to tell you I’m off of hormones. I’m getting my surgery in January, and I can’t fucking wait, man. That’s it. And I love you. And thank you for being supportive. Thank you for not being supportive because everything teaches me. And that’s what life’s about. Life’s about growth. Life’s about change. Life is about creating change. And I am one of the greatest alchemists I know and manifestors that I know. And, man, have I been manifesting peace of mind like no other and peace of heart and peace of soul.
“That’s it. Sorry it took fucking 13 minutes to, uh, get this out.”
From 1989 to 2006, Mina performed and recorded under her birth name, Keith Caputo. In 2008, she began her transition and eventually made her debut as Mina on her 2013 solo album, “As Much Truth As One Can Bear”. She has since recorded another solo album (2016’s “Love Hard”) and two more albums with LIFE OF AGONY.
According to Xtra, numerous peer-reviewed scientific studies have shown that less than one percent of the trans people who receive these surgeries regret their decision to do so. By comparison, somewhere around 14.4 percent of patients who receive other forms of surgery regret their operations.
Two days after the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Mina took to her Instagram to say that she wanted Donald Trump to win because of his plan to “stop the chemical, physical and emotional mutilation of our youth” and promise to “revoke Joe Biden‘s cruel policies on so-called ‘gender affirming care’ — a process that includes giving kids puberty blockers, mutating their physical appearance, and ultimately performing surgery on minor children.”
According to USA Today, Trump made gender identity issues a focal point of his campaign, targeting transgender rights in a barrage of TV advertising, speeches and campaign rallies and indicating that elimination of those rights would be among the initial priorities of his term.
“The Crow (In Memory Of B.L.)” was released in late August. The track’s accompanying music video, which was directed by Derek Soto/Sinestra Studios, with motion graphics by The Dor Brothers, can be seen below.
LIFE OF AGOhas a long history of paying homage to the films that helped shape their teenage years. Back in 1995, the band covered SIMPLE MINDS‘ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” on the group’s “Ugly” album; the song was made famous by the movie “The Breakfast Club”. In 1997, on their album “Soul Searching Sun”, a music video for the song “Desire” incorporated visuals reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick‘s “The Shining”. That tradition continues with “The Crow (In Memory Of B.L.)”, which pays tribute to the fallen star Brandon Lee, who tragically lost his life during the filming of the cult classic “The Crow”, released 30 years ago.
“The Crow (In Memory Of B.L.)” was recorded in New York City at the legendary Sear Sound studio, best known for hit albums by David Bowie and John Lennon, as well as at The Nest Studio in Long Island, New York. The song was recorded, produced, and mixed by Zampella (who also co-produced the group’s last album “The Sound Of Scars”). The song was mastered by Grammy Award winner Howie Weinberg (NIRVANA, SMASHING PUMPKINS, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS).
With 2024 marking the 30th anniversary of Brandon Lee‘s “The Crow” film, and all of the controversy surrounding the new Bill Skarsgård remake, LIFE OF AGONY felt inspired to go back and give respect to the ’94 film that made such a huge impact on them during their early years.
“There’s something very special about the original ‘Crow’ that made it timeless, and there’s a reason that it resonated with us as kids,” explained Robert. “It was an absolute tragedy… Brandon Lee was killed the year we did our first album ‘River Runs Red’, and by the time ‘The Crow’ came out in ’94, he was already a legend. Brandon completely embodied the role, made it iconic, and lost his life in the process. It was just so incredibly sad and affected us deeply. He was such a charismatic character and in the very beginning stages of his career. Director Alex Proyas captured lightning in a bottle.”
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