Sonic Syndicate - Band Members

Band Members

Sonic Syndicate Lineups
(2003)
Fall from Heaven
Black Lotus
  • Richard Sjunnesson - harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitar
  • Andreas Mårtensson - keyboards
  • Magnus Svensson - bass
  • Kristoffer Bäcklund - drums
(2004–2005)
Extinction
Eden Fire
  • Richard Sjunnesson - harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitar
  • Andreas Mårtensson - keyboards
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • Kristoffer Bäcklund - drums
(2006–2009)
Only Inhuman
Love and Other Disasters
  • Roland Johansson - clean/harsh vocals
  • Richard Sjunnesson - harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar, keyboards
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitar
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • John Bengtsson - drums
(2009–2010)
Burn This City
We Rule the Night
  • Nathan J. Biggs - clean/harsh vocals
  • Richard Sjunnesson - harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar, keyboards
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitars
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • John Bengtsson - drums
(2010–2011)
  • Nathan J. Biggs - clean/harsh vocals
  • Christoffer Andersson - harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar, keyboards
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitars
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • John Bengtsson - drums
(2011–2012)
  • Nathan J. Biggs - clean/harsh vocals
  • Roger Sjunnesson - lead guitar, keyboards
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitar, harsh vocals (live)
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • John Bengtsson - drums
(2012–present)
  • Nathan J. Biggs - clean/harsh vocals
  • Robin Sjunnesson - rhythm guitar, harsh vocals (live)
  • Karin Axelsson - bass
  • John Bengtsson - drums

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