Cynic (band) - Members

Members

Current
  • Paul Masvidal - guitar, vocals, vocoder vocals, guitar synth (1987–1994, 2006–present)
  • Sean Reinert - drums (1987–1994, 2006–present)
  • Brandon Giffin - (live) bass (2011–present)
  • Max Phelps - (live) guitar, vocals (2011–present)
Former
  • Sean Malone: fretless bass, Chapman Stick (1993–1994, 2008, 2011) (Aghora, Gordian Knot, Office of Strategic Influence)
  • Tymon Kruidenier: guitar, death growls, guitar synth (2008–2010) (Exivious)
  • Robin Zielhorst: fretless bass (2008–2010) (Exivious)
  • Jason Gobel: guitar (1988–1994) (Gordian Knot, Portal, Monstrosity)
  • Tony Choy: bass (1991–1993) (Atheist, Pestilence, C-187)
  • Chris Kringel: bass (1993–1994, 2006–2007) (Portal)
  • Tony Teegarden: keyboards, death growls (1993–1994, 2006–2007)
  • Dana Cosley: (live) keyboards, death growls (1994) (Demonomacy)
  • Mark Van Erp: bass (1987–1989) (Malevolent Creation, Monstrosity)
  • Russell Mofsky: guitar (1987) (Quit, Gold Dust Lounge)
  • Esteban "Steve" Rincon: vocals (1987) (Sector 4, Hellwitch)

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