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John "Kong" Bunucci | Bass (1985-1988, 2000-2018, 2019-present), Vocals (1985-1986) |
See also: ex-Final Plea | |
Mark "M.E." Edwards | Guitars (1985-1988, 2000-present) |
See also: Breaker M.E., Mark "M.E." Edwards, Parthenon | |
George Janeira | Drums (2015-present) |
George Tsalikis | Vocals (2017-present) |
See also: George Tsalikis, Porphyra, Zandelle, ex-Gothic Knights | |
Past | |
Dave Wrenn | Drums (1985-1988, 2000-2013) |
See also: ex-Persia | |
Pat O'Donnell | Vocals (1986-1987) |
See also: ex-Trox | |
Rod Tyler Loiza | Vocals (1988) |
See also: ex-Symphony X | |
Bobby "Leather Lungs" Lucas | Vocals (2000-2007, 2009-2014) |
See also: Morbid Sin, Reverend, ex-Exhibition, Bless the Wicked, ex-Attacker, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Proud Flesh | |
Chris Colfax | Vocals (2007-2008) |
Bobby Devlin | Bass (2018-2019) |
John "Kong" Bunucci | Bass (1985-1988, 2000-2018, 2019-present), Vocals (1985-1986) |
See also: ex-Final Plea | |
Mark "M.E." Edwards | Guitars (1985-1988, 2000-present) |
See also: Breaker M.E., Mark "M.E." Edwards, Parthenon | |
George Janeira | Drums (2015-present) |
George Tsalikis | Vocals (2017-present) |
See also: George Tsalikis, Porphyra, Zandelle, ex-Gothic Knights |
Dave Wrenn | Drums (1985-1988, 2000-2013) |
See also: ex-Persia | |
Pat O'Donnell | Vocals (1986-1987) |
See also: ex-Trox | |
Rod Tyler Loiza | Vocals (1988) |
See also: ex-Symphony X | |
Bobby "Leather Lungs" Lucas | Vocals (2000-2007, 2009-2014) |
See also: Morbid Sin, Reverend, ex-Exhibition, Bless the Wicked, ex-Attacker, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Proud Flesh | |
Chris Colfax | Vocals (2007-2008) |
Bobby Devlin | Bass (2018-2019) |
Added by: Skyklad | Modified by: KingSpooky |
Added on: 2002-07-21 04:23:44 | Last modified on: 2020-07-06 17:50:46 |
Pictured left to right: George Janeira, Mark "M.E." Edwards, George Tsalikis, John "Kong" Bunucci.
Mark "M.E." Edwards has an instrumental solo project and released a full-length CD-R demo in 2003 entitled G.W.A. (Guitar With Attitude).