Members
- Current
- Trevor McNevan - vocals, guitar (studio) (1995–present)
- Joel Bruyere - bass guitar, backing vocals (1999–present)
- Steve Augustine - drums (2002–present)
- Touring
- Andrew Welch - guitar (2012)
- Jamie Aplin - guitar (2003–2007)
- Nick Baumhardt - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2007–2010) now playing for Stellar Kart
- Former
- Neil Sanderson - drums (1996–1997)
- Tim Baxter - bass guitar (1995–1998)
- Dave Smith - guitar (1996–2002)
- Christian Harvey - drums (1997–2000)
- Paul Pedasiuk - live bass guitar (1998–1999)
- Geoff "Johnny Orbital" Laforet - drums (2000–2002)
- Myke Harrison - live guitar (2002–2003)
- Ty Dietzler - live guitar (2011–2012) (touring 2010)
- Session
- Aaron Sprinkle - keyboards and additional guitars
- Arnold Lanni - keyboards
- Ken Andrews - keyboards
- Phil X - additional guitars
- Randy Torres - additional guitars
- Pete Stewart - additional guitar
- Charlotte Martin - backing vocals
- Adam Gontier - additional vocals
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