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| Current | |
| Mark D. Clayden | Bass (previously vocals) (1989-present) |
| See also: This Is Menace | |
| J.S. Clayden | Vocals (1989-present) |
| Jason Bowlds | Drums (2000-present) |
| See also: AxeWound, Pop Will Eat Itself, ex-Furnaze, ex-This Is Menace, ex-Fightstar (live) | |
| Past | |
| "D.J." Walters | Drums |
| Johnny Carter | Guitars, Programming (1989-2000) |
| Stuart Toolin | Guitars, Programming (1989-1992) |
| See also: Execrate, Hordes of Satan, Slughunter, ex-Skin Limit Show, ex-Taken by Wolves, ex-Helvis | |
| Jim Davis | Guitars (1998-2002) |
| See also: ex-The Prodigy | |
| Current (Live) | |
| Dan Rayner | Guitars (lead), Vocals (backing) (2002-present) |
| Tim Rayner | Guitars (rhythm) (2003-present) |
| Past (Live) | |
| Matt Godfrey | Guitars (rhythm) (1992) |
| Matt Grundy | Guitars (rhythm) (2000-2002) |
| See also: The Blueprint | |
| Mark D. Clayden | Bass (previously vocals) (1989-present) |
| See also: This Is Menace | |
| J.S. Clayden | Vocals (1989-present) |
| Jason Bowlds | Drums (2000-present) |
| See also: AxeWound, Pop Will Eat Itself, ex-Furnaze, ex-This Is Menace, ex-Fightstar (live) | |
| "D.J." Walters | Drums |
| Johnny Carter | Guitars, Programming (1989-2000) |
| Stuart Toolin | Guitars, Programming (1989-1992) |
| See also: Execrate, Hordes of Satan, Slughunter, ex-Skin Limit Show, ex-Taken by Wolves, ex-Helvis | |
| Jim Davis | Guitars (1998-2002) |
| See also: ex-The Prodigy | |
| Current | |
| Dan Rayner | Guitars (lead), Vocals (backing) (2002-present) |
| Tim Rayner | Guitars (rhythm) (2003-present) |
| Past | |
| Matt Godfrey | Guitars (rhythm) (1992) |
| Matt Grundy | Guitars (rhythm) (2000-2002) |
| See also: The Blueprint | |
| Added by: Funeral_Shadow | Modified by: aaa123 |
| Added on: 2006-11-19 23:34:25 | Last modified on: 2013-05-10 14:30:51 |
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Pitchshifter may be known today for their "nu-metal" mixed with industrial music, but they played a Godflesh worship sound, fusing monolithic riffs with drum machines and harsh growls early in their career. They're usually considered one of the first industrial ...