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Last known | |
Nick Bowcott | Guitars (1979-1989) |
See also: ex-Barfly | |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals (1982-1989) |
See also: Grimmstine, Steve Grimmett, Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaper, The Three Tremors (live), The Sanity Days, ex-Medusa, Lionsheart, ex-Onslaught, ex-Chateaux, ex-Friction, ex-Seven Deadly Sins | |
Mark Simon | Drums (1984-1989) |
See also: 3Sixty, ex-Health Warning, ex-Virgin Star | |
Geoff Curtis | Bass (1987-1989) |
See also: ex-Idol Rich, ex-Lorien | |
Past | |
Bernie Brittain | Bass |
See also: ex-Health Warning | |
Max Norman | Bass |
Brian Parry | Drums |
See also: ex-Original Sin, ex-Rough Justice, ex-Wrathchild | |
Kevin Neale | Bass (1979-1981) |
Paul DeMercado | Vocals (1979-1982) |
Phil Matthews | Bass (1981) |
Dave Wanklin | Bass (1981-1987) |
See also: ex-Cloisterphobia, ex-Misery Tree | |
Adrian Jacques | Drums (1981-1982) |
Lee Harris | Drums (1982-1984) |
Nick Bowcott | Guitars (1979-1989) |
See also: ex-Barfly | |
Steve Grimmett | Vocals (1982-1989) |
See also: Grimmstine, Steve Grimmett, Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaper, The Three Tremors (live), The Sanity Days, ex-Medusa, Lionsheart, ex-Onslaught, ex-Chateaux, ex-Friction, ex-Seven Deadly Sins | |
Mark Simon | Drums (1984-1989) |
See also: 3Sixty, ex-Health Warning, ex-Virgin Star | |
Geoff Curtis | Bass (1987-1989) |
See also: ex-Idol Rich, ex-Lorien |
Bernie Brittain | Bass |
See also: ex-Health Warning | |
Max Norman | Bass |
Brian Parry | Drums |
See also: ex-Original Sin, ex-Rough Justice, ex-Wrathchild | |
Kevin Neale | Bass (1979-1981) |
Paul DeMercado | Vocals (1979-1982) |
Phil Matthews | Bass (1981) |
Dave Wanklin | Bass (1981-1987) |
See also: ex-Cloisterphobia, ex-Misery Tree | |
Adrian Jacques | Drums (1981-1982) |
Lee Harris | Drums (1982-1984) |
Added by: Vic | Modified by: KingSpooky |
Added on: 2002-07-25 19:26:28 | Last modified on: 2022-02-07 15:57:02 |
The pictured line-up split up in 1989.
Steve Grimmett resurrected the name in 2006, as Steve Grimmett's Grim Reaper, with the members of his namesake solo band. Apparently there were legal issues that had prevented Grimmett from using the original Grim Reaper name, so his version of the band became Steve Grimmett's ...