Members
Killsadie's lineup changed several times due to touring and internal conflict.
- Erin Tate - drums (Spring 1997-Fall 2001) now of Onalaska/Askeleton/Minus The Bear
- J. Clark - guitar (Summer 1997-Fall 2001) now of Sharks Keep Moving/Pretty Girls Make Graves/Jaguar Love
- Steve Snere - vocals (Spring 1999-Fall 2001) now of These Arms Are Snakes/Crypts
- Patrick Scott - guitar/vocals (Fall 1999-Fall 2001) My Lai, Solo/DJ/producer/live sound engineer now of Locks/97-Shiki/Unur
- Cory Murchy - bass (Winter 2001-Fall 2001) now of Minus The Bear
- Andy Wolff - roadie/honorary member (Spring 1997 - Spring 2000)
- Rebecca Dunbar - keyboard (Summer 2001-Fall 2001)
- Bruce J Wuollet - guitar (Spring 1999-Fall 1999) THEMES
- Bob Eisenbise - bass (Spring 1997-Fall 2000) now of Chibalo
- Josh VanLoon - vocals (January 1997-Winter 1998)
- Jason Aronen - vocals (Spring 1997-Fall 1997)went on to sing in THE REAL ENEMY and HOPE YOU CHOKE
- Erik Hanson - guitar (Spring 1997-Summer 1997) Flickr
- Knol Tate - guitar (Spring 1997-Fall 1999) now of Askeleton
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