In Flames - Members

Members

Current members
  • Anders Fridén – lead vocals
  • Björn Gelotte – guitar, drums
  • Peter Iwers – bass
  • Daniel Svensson – drums, percussion
  • Niclas Engelin – guitar *
Former members
  • Glenn Ljungström – guitar
  • Johan Larsson – bass
  • Jesper Strömblad – guitar, keyboards, drums

^ * Engelin was a touring guitarist occasionally between 1997–2011, first helping the band after Ljungström left the band in 1997, and later filling in for then-guitarist Strömblad, who could not play because he had been struggling with his ongoing battle with alcoholism. As of 2011, Engelin is an official, full-time member of In Flames.

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