Mushroomhead - Members

Members

Current
  • Jeffrey Hatrix "Jeffrey Nothing" – vocals
  • Tom Schmitz "Shmotz" – keyboards
  • Steve Felton "Skinny" – drums, percussion
  • Rick Thomas "ST1TCH" – turntables, electronics, samples, water drums
  • Waylon Reavis "Waylon" – vocals
  • Tommy Church "Church" – guitars
  • Ryan Farrell "Dr. F" – bass
Former
  • Joe Lenkey "DJ Virus" – turntables, electronics, samples
  • Joe Kilcoyne "Mr. Murdernickel" – bass
  • Richie Moore "Dinner" – guitars
  • John Sekula "J.J. Righteous" (Deceased) – guitar
  • Jason Popson "J Mann" – lead vocals
  • Marko Vukcevich "Bronson" - guitars dancing, turntables, electronics, samples
  • Jack Kilcoyne "Pig Benis" – bass
  • Dave Felton "Gravy" – guitars
  • Daniel "Lil Dan" Fox - custom percussion, water drums
Current touring members
  • Elliot Mapes "Liot" – Water Drums/Keyboard Tech
  • RobbiE Godsey – Water Drums/Drum Tech.
Former touring members
  • Chris Chamberlin "Chamberlin" – juggling
  • Jessica Haney "Roxy" – dancing
  • Dylan Sharpe "Villain" – water drums
  • Jeremiah Stratton "Trauma" (from Hed PE) – water drums
Guests
  • Mandy Lascko – vocals
  • The Heathers – vocals
  • Scot Edgell – vocals
  • Devon Gorman – vocals
  • Jens Kidman (from Meshuggah) – vocals
  • Sean Kane (from Gizmachi) – vocals
  • Joe Altier (Ex-Brand New Sin) - vocals
  • Scott Beck (from Ventana) – Live Vocals
Makeup/Mask Maker/Video Director
  • Dave Henson Greathouse "House"
Timeline

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