Youth Brigade (band) - Members

Members

Youth Brigade Incarnations
(1980–1981)
Original lineup
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Greg Louis Gutierrez - guitar, vocals
  • Adam Stern - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(1981–1985)
Classic lineup
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Adam Stern - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(1985-19??)
(as The Brigade)
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Bob Gnarly - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(19??-1991)

Band on hiatus

(1991–1994)
Reunion of classic lineup
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Adam Stern - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(1994–2000)
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham - guitar
  • Adam Stern - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(2000–2007)
Classic lineup
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Adam Stern - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums
(2007–2009)
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Joey "Balls" Garibaldi - bass
  • John Carey - guitar, vocals
  • Mark Stern - drums
(2009–present)
  • Shawn Stern - vocals, guitar
  • Mike Carter - guitar, vocals
  • Mike Hale - bass
  • Mark Stern - drums

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