Showbread (band) - Band Members

Band Members

Showbread lineups
(1997–1998)
Original
  • Casey Belagorska - Lead Vocals
  • Ivory Mobley - Backing Vocals
  • Travis Riner - Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Patrick Porter - Guitar
  • Josh Dies - Drums
(1999–2000)
Dissonance... and Goodbye is Forever Era
  • Eddie Ortiz - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Ivory Mobley - Lead Vocals
  • Emmett Belagorska - Backing Vocals
  • Josh Dies - Guitar
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Chris Nunnaly - Synthesizer
  • Marvin Reilly - Drums
(2001–2003)
Life, Kisses... Era
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Synthesizer
  • Ivory Mobley - Lead Vocals
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Matt Davis - Guitar
  • Marvin Reilly - Drums
(2004–2006)
Nihilism... and Age of Reptiles Era
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Ivory Mobley - Lead Vocals
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Matt Davis - Guitar
  • John Giddens - Synthesizer
  • Marvin Reilly - Drums
(2008)
Anorexia Nervosa Era
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Matt Davis - Guitar
  • John Giddens - Synthesizer
  • Ricky Holbrook - Drums
(2008)
Live Shows Only
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Landon Ginnings - Guitar
  • Garrett Holmes, Abi Porter, Vanessa Porter - Synthesizer
  • Ricky Holbrook - Drums
(2009)
The Fear of God Era
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Synthesizer
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Landon Ginnings - Guitar
  • Jordan Johnson - Drums
(2009)
Live Shows Only
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Mike Jensen - Guitar
  • Landon Ginnings - Guitar
  • Garrett Holmes - Synthesizer
  • Drew Porter - Drums
(2010 – present)
Come & Live Era
  • Josh Dies - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Patrick Porter - Bass
  • Garrett Holmes - Synthesizer, Guitar
  • Drew Porter - Drums

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