Jessica's Crime - Members

Members

(1989)

as Mistress Christia

  • Aaron Bishop: vocals, guitars, bass guitar, programming
  • Boone: bass guitar
(1990–92)

as SpeedKings

  • Aaron Bishop: guitars, programming
  • Boone: bass guitar
  • Logan/Robert Cross: vocals
(1993)
  • Aaron Bishop: guitars, programming
  • Boone: bass guitar
  • Logan/Robert Cross: vocals
  • David Hellstrom: guitars
(1994)
  • Aaron Bishop: guitars, programming
  • David Hellstrom: guitars
  • Cliff: bass guitar
  • Roger Walker: vocals
(1995–96)

as Jessica's Crime

  • Aaron Bishop: guitars, programming
  • David Hellstrom: guitars
  • Cliff: bass guitar
  • Janet Pippin: vocals
(1997–98)
  • Aaron Bishop: vocals, guitars, programming
  • David Hellstrom: guitars
  • Cliff: bass guitar
(1999–2002)
  • Aaron Bishop: vocals, guitars, bass guitar, programming
  • David Hellstrom: guitars
(2003–present)
  • Aaron Bishop: vocals, guitars, bass guitar, programming
  • Michael P.: guitars, vocals, other instruments, programming

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