Quo Vadis (band) - Members

Members

Quo Vadis lineups
(1992–1994)
  • Arie Itman – vocals, guitar
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – vocals, guitar
  • Yanic Bercier – drums
(1995–2002)
Quo Vadis (Demo)
Forever...
Day into Night
Passage in Time
  • Arie Itman – vocals, guitar
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – guitar
  • Remy Beauchamp – bass
  • Yanic Bercier – drums
(2003)
  • Stéphane Paré – vocals
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – guitar
  • William Seghers - guitar
  • Steve DiGiorgio – bass
  • Yanic Bercier – drums
(2004–2008)
Defiant Imagination
Defiant Indoctrination
Live in Montreal
  • Stéphane Paré – vocals
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – guitar
  • William Seghers – guitar
  • Dominique "Forest" Lapointe – bass
  • Yanic Bercier – drums
(2008–2009)
  • Trevor Birnie – vocals
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – guitars
  • Marc-André Gringas – guitars
  • Roxanne Constantin – bass, keyboards
  • Patrice Hamelin – drums
(2010 onward)
But Who Prays for Satan?
  • Matthew Sweeney – vocals
  • Bart Frydrychowicz – guitars
  • Marc-André Gringas – guitars
  • Roxanne Constantin – bass, keyboards
  • Patrice Hamelin – drums

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