Major Releases
LCNA (Lucena) Vocals, Guitar
- Mercury Light EP (2007) Ten Ten
Juggernautz Vocals, Guitar, Programming
- Juggernautz (2002) Metro 1 Music
Fold Zandura Vocals, Guitar, Programming
- Fold Zandura (1995) Xhan Records
- Return (1997) Sub•Lime Records
- The White 7" (1997) Velvet Blue Music
- Ultraforever (1997) BEC Recordings
- King Planet (1999) Nowhere Music
Mortal Vocals, Guitar, Programming
- 1992: Lusis (Intense Records, Reviews: Cross Rhythms, CCM Magazine)
- 1993: Fathom (Intense Records, Review: Cross Rhythms)
- 1993: Intense Live Series Vol. 5 (Intense Records)
- 1994: Wake (Intense Records, Cross Rhythms, CCM Magazine)
- 1995: Pura (Intense Records, Review: Cross Rhythms)
- 1996: Mortal (5 Minute Walk, Reviews: The Lighthouse, CCM Magazine)
- 1998: Godspeed (KMG Records, compilation, Review: HM Magazine)
- 2002: Nu-En-Jin (Tooth & Nail Records, Reviews: Cross Rhythms, The Phantom Tollbooth, Allmusic, HM Magazine)
Mortal Wish Vocals, Guitar, Programming
- Wish Fifteen (1988) Blue Genius
Jyradelix
- Invincible (1992) Myx
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