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| Current | |
| Chris Chapman | Bass |
| Dean Relf | Drums |
| See also: Section VIII, Warmarch | |
| Wes Sontag | Guitars |
| See also: Section VIII | |
| Shane Hawco | Vocals |
| See also: Section VIII, ex-Malicious Intuition, ex-Exit Strategy, ex-Thorazine | |
| Ben Harbak | Guitars (2012-present) |
| See also: The Noumenon, ex-Acantha, ex-Begrime Exemious | |
| Past | |
| Steve Thorne | Bass |
| See also: ex-The Malignant Growth, ex-Section VIII | |
| Martin Meyer | Bass |
| See also: ex-Grudge, ex-Process | |
| Colin Post | Bass |
| See also: ex-Section VIII, ex-Sapphist | |
| Andy Smith | Bass |
| See also: ex-Deceit, ex-Section VIII | |
| Maurice Williams | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Process | |
| Hart Bachmier | Guitars, Vocals |
| Nolan | Bass (1996) |
| Past (Live) | |
| David Axis | Bass (1995-1998) |
| Chris Chapman | Bass |
| Dean Relf | Drums |
| See also: Section VIII, Warmarch | |
| Wes Sontag | Guitars |
| See also: Section VIII | |
| Shane Hawco | Vocals |
| See also: Section VIII, ex-Malicious Intuition, ex-Exit Strategy, ex-Thorazine | |
| Ben Harbak | Guitars (2012-present) |
| See also: The Noumenon, ex-Acantha, ex-Begrime Exemious | |
| Steve Thorne | Bass |
| See also: ex-The Malignant Growth, ex-Section VIII | |
| Martin Meyer | Bass |
| See also: ex-Grudge, ex-Process | |
| Colin Post | Bass |
| See also: ex-Section VIII, ex-Sapphist | |
| Andy Smith | Bass |
| See also: ex-Deceit, ex-Section VIII | |
| Maurice Williams | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Process | |
| Hart Bachmier | Guitars, Vocals |
| Nolan | Bass (1996) |
| Past | |
| David Axis | Bass (1995-1998) |
| Added by: MMisantropo | Modified by: orphy |
| Added on: 2002-07-19 00:55:39 | Last modified on: 2013-01-20 13:47:03 |
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Originally formed under the name Warthorn in 1986, but changed name to Disciples of Power in 1987.
Recorded song 'Aggressor' for Rubber Records vinyl comp album "It Came From Inner Canada." Rubber Records was a small indie label by a CJSR DJ. The song was later reworked as 'Vindictor' for the second ...