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| Current | |
| Alejandro Corredor | Bass, Guitars |
| See also: Dia de Los Muertos, ex-The Evermind | |
| Eric Castro | Drums (1987-present) |
| See also: ex-Majesty | |
| Oscar Garcia | Vocals, Guitars (1987-present) |
| See also: ex-Majesty, ex-Terrorizer | |
| Leon del Müerte | Guitars (2012-present) |
| See also: Impaled, Murder Construct, ex-Destroyed in Seconds, ex-Exhumed, ex-Intronaut, ex-Pale Existence, ex-Phobia, ex-Artificium Sanguis, ex-Infanticide | |
| Past | |
| Cosmo | Bass |
| See also: ex-Majesty, Terorizer | |
| Armando Morales | Bass |
| Frank Espinoza | Bass |
| Javier Arqueros | Bass |
| See also: ex-Excruciating Terror | |
| Garvey | Bass, Vocals |
| See also: ex-Terrorizer | |
| Marco Ibarra | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Sarcastic | |
| Vito Tagliente | Guitars |
| Carlos Gonzalez | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Sadistic Intent | |
| Karlos Moralez | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| Alejandro Corredor | Bass, Guitars |
| See also: Dia de Los Muertos, ex-The Evermind | |
| Eric Castro | Drums (1987-present) |
| See also: ex-Majesty | |
| Oscar Garcia | Vocals, Guitars (1987-present) |
| See also: ex-Majesty, ex-Terrorizer | |
| Leon del Müerte | Guitars (2012-present) |
| See also: Impaled, Murder Construct, ex-Destroyed in Seconds, ex-Exhumed, ex-Intronaut, ex-Pale Existence, ex-Phobia, ex-Artificium Sanguis, ex-Infanticide | |
| Cosmo | Bass |
| See also: ex-Majesty, Terorizer | |
| Armando Morales | Bass |
| Frank Espinoza | Bass |
| Javier Arqueros | Bass |
| See also: ex-Excruciating Terror | |
| Garvey | Bass, Vocals |
| See also: ex-Terrorizer | |
| Marco Ibarra | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Sarcastic | |
| Vito Tagliente | Guitars |
| Carlos Gonzalez | Guitars |
| See also: ex-Sadistic Intent | |
| Karlos Moralez | Guitars, Vocals (backing) |
| Added by: Erkitu | Modified by: BlackDuddi |
| Added on: 2005-11-16 10:16:29 | Last modified on: 2013-04-29 09:20:43 |
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Born from the ashes of Majesty, they are not a side project of Terrorizer (as many think incorrectly), but a definite band. When Terrorizer broke up in early 1988 Nausea was in fully active. In fact "World Downfall" was recorded posthumously one year later and contained some Nausea songs that Oscar took to complete the album ...