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| Cazz Grant | Drums, Vocals (1990-present) |
| See also: Masada, Infernal Hatred, ex-Brethren, ex-Cromlech, ex-Hearse, ex-AmisegardauQ, ex-Decieverion, ex-Grand Belial's Key, ex-Bludgeon | |
| Chris Kerns | Bass (2011-present) |
| See also: Pale Existence | |
| Rob Spisak | Guitars (2011-present) |
| See also: Insatanity, Pale Existence | |
| Jefferson Lopez | Guitars (2012-present) |
| See also: Insatanity | |
| Craig Ross | Bass |
| Necrodemius Hammerhorde | Bass |
| See also: Decieverion, Serpent ov Old, Shadows in the Crypt, ex-Infernal Hatred, ex-Invasive Command, ex-Everwinter | |
| Joel Prange | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Witchery | |
| Mike Pandorf | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Thevetat, ex-Snag | |
| Spencer Murphy | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Decieverion, ex-Polterchrist, ex-Sacrificial Blood, ex-Goreaphobia, ex-Infernal Hatred | |
| Chris DePetro | Guitars |
| Joe Ceresini | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Entrapment | |
| Shane Losh | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Haunted | |
| Jeff Anderson | Guitars (1990) |
| See also: ex-Bludgeon, ex-Brethren, ex-Hearse, ex-AmisegardauQ | |
| Ira Redden | Guitars (1990-1991) |
| Chris Miller | Bass (1991) |
| See also: Lesch-Nyhan, ex-Afterbirth | |
| Mike Machette | Guitars (1991) |
| (R.I.P. 2003) See also: ex-Afterbirth, ex-Decieverion, ex-Trephination | |
| Dan Kamp | Guitars (lead) (1991-1993) |
| See also: ex-Incantation | |
| Gary Gandy | Bass (1992-?) |
| Dan Keaton | Bass (1992) |
| Mark Neto | Bass (1994-?) |
| Vince "Ordog" Papi | Bass (1999-2001) |
| See also: ex-Bludgeon, ex-Hearse | |
| Added by: AUTOPSY_666 | Modified by: cweed |
| Added on: 2002-11-07 21:44:38 | Last modified on: 2013-04-27 00:47:12 |
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The initial ensemble was Ira Redden (guitar), Jeff Anderson (guitar) and as aforementioned, Cazz Grant. After four months and five original titles Jeff left the band. These particular titles were perhaps, a bit "experimental" in their subject matter and orchestrated style. Although there were no official recordings of those songs, an unofficial ...