Black Flag (band) - Members

Members

For more details on this topic, see List of Black Flag band members.

Vocalists

  • Keith Morris (1976–1979)
    • credited as Johnny "Bob" Goldstein on Everything Went Black
  • Ron Reyes (1979–1980)
    • credited as Chavo Pederast on Jealous Again and Everything Went Black
  • Dez Cadena (1980–1981, 2003)
  • Henry Rollins (1981–1986)

Bassists

  • Raymond Pettibon (Raymond Ginn) (1976)
  • Glen "Spot" Lockett (1976–1977)
  • Chuck Dukowski (Gary McDaniel) (1977–1983)
  • Kira Roessler (1983–1985)
  • C'el Revuelta (1986, 2003)
Guitarists
  • Greg Ginn (1976–1986, 2003)
  • Dez Cadena (1981–1983, 2003)

Drummers

  • Brian Migdol (1977–1978)
  • Roberto "ROBO" Valverde (1978–1981, 2003)
  • Emil Johnson (1982)
  • Chuck Biscuits (Charles Montgomery) (1982)
  • Bill Stevenson (1983–1985)
  • Anthony Martinez (1985–1986)

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