Members
- Kshoo
Kshoo is the vocalist and live guitarist for DD. Originally called Cachou, (which translates as a sweet that hides the odour of tobacco) he has also been called Shook, and Shooka. He also contributed vocals to Death Metal Band Boost and Punk supergroups Les Dieux, and finally his metalcore band Noxious Enjoyment.
- Leuji
Leuji is the bassist that replaced little known DD bass guitarist Mishko on later albums. He later joined P18 after DD, and is currently working on a few other projects.
- Yvo Abadi
Yvo (aka 'The Megasound') is an expert drummer and percussionist of the band, who joined in 1993. Since leaving DD, Yvo has contributed drums and percussions to other artists. Was last seen playing drums at Glastonbury 2009 with Amadou & Mariam.
- Philippe Lenzini
Philippe (also known as Ifif) was the guitarist after Gille's departure. He played on the Life In The Dirty District and Welcome to the Next Level . He now lives in London, has played and collaborated with various musicians including Youth, Dennis Morris, Klima, and has also been writing music for film.
- Miguel Saboga
Miguel is second Drummer/Percussionist of the band. He started drumming in The Brigades, and later does vocals on DD's song No Head, which led to him becoming the frontman of Ethnician.
- Igor Nikitinsky
Igor is Sampler and Keyboards plsyer of the group. He replaced Geo and is also in the group Ethnician.
- Garbis Baharian
Garbis did most of the sample and sound engineering on the first album, and is now in Ethnician.
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