Voivod (band) - Members

Members

(1982–1991)
  • Snake (Denis Bélanger) – lead vocals
  • Piggy (Denis D'Amour) – guitars
  • Blacky (Jean-Yves Thériault) – bass
  • Away (Michel Langevin) – drums
(1991–1992)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Piggy – guitars
  • Away – drums
(1992–1993)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Piggy – guitars
  • Pierre St. Jean – bass
  • Away – drums
(1993–1994)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Piggy – guitars
  • Gilles Brisebois – bass
  • Away – drums
(1994–2001)
  • E-Force (Eric Forrest) – lead vocals, bass
  • Piggy – guitars
  • Away – drums
(2001–2002)

(Voivod on hiatus)

(2002–2005)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Piggy – guitars
  • Jasonic (Jason Newsted) – bass
  • Away – drums

with:

  • Vincent Peake – bass (replacement guest)
(2005–2008)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Jasonic – bass
  • Away – drums
(2008–present)
  • Snake – lead vocals
  • Chewy (Daniel Mongrain) – guitar
  • Blacky – bass
  • Away – drums
Current
  • Michel Langevin (Away) – drums (1982–present)
  • Denis Bélanger (Snake) – vocals (1982–1994, 2002–present)
  • Jean-Yves Thériault (Blacky) – bass (1982–1991, 2008–present)
  • Daniel Mongrain (Chewy) – guitar (2008–present)
Former
  • Denis D'Amour (Piggy) – guitar (1982–2005)
  • Pierre St. Jean – bass (1992–1993)
  • Gilles Brisebois – bass (1993–1994)
  • Eric Forrest (E-Force) – vocals, bass (1994–2001)
  • Jason Newsted (Jasonic) – bass (2002–2008)
  • Vincent Peake – guest bass (2002–2005)

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