Fear of God (Swiss Band) - Swiss Fear of God Band Members

Swiss Fear of God Band Members

  • Erich Keller - Vocals
  • Reto Kühne - Guitar
  • Franz Oswald - Drums (April 1988 – July 1988)
  • Dave Phillips - Bass, Vocals (1987 – April 1988)
  • Hervé Geuggis - Guitar
  • Gilles Geuggis - Guitar
  • Massimo - Bass guitar

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