Neuraxis (band) - Members

Members

Neuraxis lineups
(1994–1996)
Imagery
  • Maynard Moore – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitar
  • Felipe A. Quinzanos – guitar
  • Yan Thiel – bass
  • Mathieu Royale – drums
(1996–1999)
  • Maynard Moore – lead vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Mathieu Royale – drums
(1999)
In Silence (Demo)
  • Chris Alsop – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Martin Auger – drums
(1999–2003)
Virtuosity (Demo)
A Passage into Forlorn
Truth Beyond...
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Alex Erian – drums
(2003–2004)
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Etienne Gallo – drums
(2004–2006)
Trilateral Progression
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2006)
  • Ian Campbell – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2007–2009)
Live Progression
The Thin Line Between
  • Alex Leblanc – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass guitar
  • Tommy McKinnon – drums
(2009 onward)
  • Alex Leblanc – vocals
  • William Seghers – guitars
  • Rob Milley – guitars
  • Olivier Pinard – bass guitar
  • Olivier Beaudoin – drums

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