List of Devourment members
Devourment is a death metal band from Dallas, Texas. It has disbanded and reformed three times, resulting in four formations throughout its history; one from 1995 to 1999, once during 2001, once during 2002, and the current formation, starting in 2005. It presently has five current members, with ten former members.
First formation
Initial members (1995)
- Wayne Knupp – vocals
- Braxton Henry – guitars
- Brad Fincher – drums
Impaled (1997)
- Wayne Knupp – vocals
- Brian "Brain" Wynn – guitars
- Kevin Clark – guitars
- Mike Majewski – bass
- Brad Fincher – drums
Molesting the Decapitated (1999)
- Ruben Rosas – vocals
- Brian "Brain" Wynn – guitars
- Kevin Clark – guitars
- Mike Majewski – bass
- Brad Fincher – drums
Second formation
Initial members (2001)
- Wayne Knupp – vocals
- Braxton Henry – guitars
- Kevin Clark – guitars
- Mike Majewski – bass
- Brad Fincher – drums
Third formation
Initial members (2002)
- Ruben Rosas – vocals
- Robert Moore – guitars
- Kevin Clark – guitars, soon replaced by Chris Hutto
- Joseph Fontenot – bass, soon replaced by Gabriel Ayala
- Jeremy Peterson – drums
Fourth formation
Initial members, Butcher the Weak first release (2005)
- Mike Majewski – vocals and bass
- Ruben Rosas – guitars
- Eric Park – drums
Butcher the Weak second release and Conceived in Sewage (2006–2014)
- Mike Majewski – vocals
- Ruben Rosas – guitars
- Chris "Captain Piss" Andrews – bass
- Eric Park – drums
Former members (2014–2019)
- Ruben Rosas – vocals
- Chris Andrews – guitars
- Kevin Clark - guitars
- Brad Fincher – drums
- Dave Spencer – bass
Obscene Majesty (2019)
- Ruben Rosas – vocals
- Chris Andrews – guitars
- Brad Fincher – drums
- Dave Spencer – bass
Timeline
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References
- "Biography". Official site. Devourment. Archived from the original on 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
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