Rich Kids On LSD - Band Members

Band Members

R.K.L. line-ups
(1982–1985)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Alan "Alpo" Duncan - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Vince Peppars - Bass
  • Richard "Bomer" Manzullo - drums
(1985–1986)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Barry Ward - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Vince Peppars - Bass
  • Richard "Bomer" Manzullo - drums
(1986–1987)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Barry Ward - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Ricky Bowersock - Bass
  • Richard "Bomer" Manzullo - drums
(1987–1990)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Barry Ward - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Joe Raposo - Bass
  • Richard "Bomer" Manzullo - drums
(1990–1992)

(R.K.L. disbanded)

(1992–1993)
  • Richard "Bomer" Manzullo - vocals
  • Barry Ward - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Joe Raposo - Bass
  • Dave Raun - drums
(1993–1996)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Barry Ward - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Joe Raposo - Bass
  • Dave Raun - drums
(1996–1997)

(R.K.L. on hiatus)

(1997-January 31, 2006)
  • Jason Sears - vocals
  • Chris Flippin - guitar
  • Chris Rest - guitar
  • Anthony "Bomer" Manzullo - bass
  • Joe Raposo - bass
  • Boz Rivera - drums
  • Derrick Plourde - drums
(January 31, 2006–present)

(R.K.L. on hiatus)

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