Face To Face (punk Band) - Members

Members

Face to Face line-ups
Dates & releases Members & prominent instruments Notes
1988-1989
(as Zero Tolerance)
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass, vocals
  • Rob Kurth – drums, vocals
1989-1991
(as Zero Tolerance)
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Mark Haake – guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass, vocals
  • Rob Kurth – drums, vocals
1991-1993
Don't Turn Away
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass, vocals
  • Rob Kurth – drums, vocals
  • First lineup as Face to Face.
1993-1995
Big Choice
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Chad Yaro – guitar, vocals
  • Matt Riddle – bass, vocals
  • Rob Kurth – drums, vocals
  • First lineup featuring second guitarist Chad Yaro.
1995-1998
Face to Face
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Chad Yaro – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Shiflett – bass, vocals
  • Rob Kurth – drums, vocals
  • Last lineup with all 3 original founding members. Both drummer Rob Kurth and bassist/vocalist Matt Riddle moved on to other bands.
1998
live concerts only
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Chad Yaro – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Shiflett – bass, vocals
  • Jose Medeles – drums
1998-2001
Ignorance is Bliss and
Reactionary
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Chad Yaro – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Shiflett – bass, vocals
  • Pete Parada – drums
  • Last lineup featuring Chad Yaro.
2001-2004
How to Ruin Everything
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Scott Shiflett – bass, vocals
  • Pete Parada – drums
  • Last lineup before disbanding.
  • Face to Face temporarily went on hiatus in 2003, reunited for a farewell tour in 2004, and then officially broke up.
2004–2008

SPLIT

2008–present
Laugh Now, Laugh Later
  • Trever Keith – vocals, guitar
  • Chad Yaro – guitar, vocals
  • Scott Shiflett – bass, vocals
  • Danny Thompson – drums

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