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| Last known | |
| Felipe Andreoli | Bass |
| See also: Angra, Firesign, Freakeys, Karma, Bittencourt Project (live), Fábio Laguna (live), ex-Almah, ex-Kiko Loureiro, ex-Paul Di'Anno | |
| Aquiles Priester | Drums |
| See also: Freakeys, Hangar, Fábio Laguna (live), Tony MacAlpine (live), ex-Angra, ex-Paul Di'Anno, ex-Almah (live), ex-Edu Falaschi | |
| Paulo Turin | Guitars |
| Chico Dehira | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Karma | |
| Paul Di'Anno | Vocals |
| See also: Paul Di'Anno, ex-Battlezone, ex-Gogmagog, ex-Killers, ex-Iron Maiden, ex-Praying Mantis, ex-The Almighty Inbredz, ex-The Pedophiles | |
| Past | |
| Kevin Browne | Bass, Vocals (backing) |
| Dave Irving | Drums |
| Lee Slater | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| P.J. Ward | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| Mark Venables | Keyboards, Vocals (backing) |
| Felipe Andreoli | Bass |
| See also: Angra, Firesign, Freakeys, Karma, Bittencourt Project (live), Fábio Laguna (live), ex-Almah, ex-Kiko Loureiro, ex-Paul Di'Anno | |
| Aquiles Priester | Drums |
| See also: Freakeys, Hangar, Fábio Laguna (live), Tony MacAlpine (live), ex-Angra, ex-Paul Di'Anno, ex-Almah (live), ex-Edu Falaschi | |
| Paulo Turin | Guitars |
| Chico Dehira | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Karma | |
| Paul Di'Anno | Vocals |
| See also: Paul Di'Anno, ex-Battlezone, ex-Gogmagog, ex-Killers, ex-Iron Maiden, ex-Praying Mantis, ex-The Almighty Inbredz, ex-The Pedophiles | |
| Kevin Browne | Bass, Vocals (backing) |
| Dave Irving | Drums |
| Lee Slater | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| P.J. Ward | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| Mark Venables | Keyboards, Vocals (backing) |
| Added by: Goatsbane | Modified by: legacy4 |
| Added on: 2002-08-24 01:02:09 | Last modified on: 2012-10-11 04:27:58 |
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Di'Anno was the first project by Paul Di'Anno after he was fired from Iron Maiden. This group was originally called Lonewolf but after disagreement with a group already called Lone Wolf, they changed their name and ended up recording only one album under the simple moniker of Di'Anno. On the tour Paul refused to ...