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| Current | |
| Randy Black | Drums (2004-present) |
| See also: Primal Fear, ex-Deception, ex-Annihilator, ex-Rebellion, ex-Rooky | |
| Nikolai Wurk | Guitars (2004-present) |
| See also: ex-Deception | |
| Russell Bergquist | Bass (2005-present) |
| See also: Lalu, White Wolf (live), ex-Freaks by Nature, ex-Annihilator | |
| Joe Comeau | Vocals, Guitars (2010-present) |
| See also: Liege Lord, ex-Ramrod, ex-Annihilator, ex-Jack Frost, ex-Overkill, ex-Tad Morose | |
| Past | |
| Peter Habura | Bass (2004-2005) |
| See also: Necros Christos, ex-Deception | |
| Hagen Hirschmann | Vocals (2004-2006) |
| See also: Desilence, Logar's Diary, ex-Dawn, ex-Deception, ex-7 Seals | |
| Mirko Prietzsch | Vocals (2007-2010) |
| See also: Procton, ex-Respawn | |
| Randy Black | Drums (2004-present) |
| See also: Primal Fear, ex-Deception, ex-Annihilator, ex-Rebellion, ex-Rooky | |
| Nikolai Wurk | Guitars (2004-present) |
| See also: ex-Deception | |
| Russell Bergquist | Bass (2005-present) |
| See also: Lalu, White Wolf (live), ex-Freaks by Nature, ex-Annihilator | |
| Joe Comeau | Vocals, Guitars (2010-present) |
| See also: Liege Lord, ex-Ramrod, ex-Annihilator, ex-Jack Frost, ex-Overkill, ex-Tad Morose | |
| Peter Habura | Bass (2004-2005) |
| See also: Necros Christos, ex-Deception | |
| Hagen Hirschmann | Vocals (2004-2006) |
| See also: Desilence, Logar's Diary, ex-Dawn, ex-Deception, ex-7 Seals | |
| Mirko Prietzsch | Vocals (2007-2010) |
| See also: Procton, ex-Respawn | |
| Added by: SpeedMetalHell | Modified by: windOfHerMisfortune |
| Added on: 2005-10-11 06:19:15 | Last modified on: 2013-04-17 13:23:50 |
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Biography:
"After founding DuskMachine in summer 2004, original members Nikolai Wurk (guitar), Randy Black (drums), Peter Habura (bass) and Hagen Hirschmann (vocals) didn't waste time and put together song-material and the concept-idea for their first album. It was clear at once that the new compositions would be very rhythmical, modern and deep in content. In ...