No Use For A Name - Band Members

Band Members

No Use for a Name lineups
1987–89
  • John Meyer – vocals
  • Doug Judd – guitar
  • Chris Dodge – guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1989–90

  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1990–93

  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Dodge – guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1993
  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Robin Pfefer – guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1993–95
  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Ed Gregor – guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1995–99

  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Shiflett – guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
1999–2009



  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Dave Nassie – guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
2009–11
  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Rest – guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass
  • Rory Koff – drums
2011–12
  • Tony Sly – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Rest – guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass
  • Boz Rivera – drums
  • John Meyer – lead vocals
  • Doug Judd – lead guitar
  • Chris Dodge – rhythm guitar
  • Steve Papoutsis – bass guitar
  • Rory Koff – drums, percussion
  • Tony Sly – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Robin Pfefer – lead guitar
  • Ed Gregor – lead guitar
  • Chris Shiflett – lead guitar
  • Matt Riddle – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Nassie – lead guitar
  • Chris Rest – lead guitar
  • Boz Rivera – drums, percussion
Chris Shiflett, lead guitarist from 1995–99 Dave Nassie, lead guitarist from 1999–2009


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