List of Exodus members

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Two lineups of Exodus performing in 2012 (top) and 2016 (bottom)

Exodus is an American thrash metal band from Richmond, California. Formed in 1979, the group originally included lead vocalist Keith Stewart, guitarists Kirk Hammett and Tim Agnello, and drummer Tom Hunting, who later added guitarist Mikey B, who left after six months. [1] The band currently consists of Hunting (a near consistent with absences between 1989 to 1997 and 2005 to 2007) alongside guitarist Gary Holt (since 1981), lead vocalist Steve Souza (who first joined in 1986), bassist Jack Gibson (since 1997) and guitarist Lee Altus (since 2005).

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History

In 1980 Stewart left later, with Hunting handling lead vocal duties for a short period. [1] [2] Agnello also left shortly after, leaving the band to continue as a trio. [3] [4] Melson was replaced by Jeff Andrews around the same time. [1] Gary Holt joined as Agnello's replacement in 1981. [5] In 1982, the band added vocalist Paul Baloff, who performed on its first three-track demo the same year. [6] The following April, Hammett left Exodus to join Metallica, with Rick Hunolt quickly brought in to replace him. [7] Andrews later left to form death metal band Possessed, and was replaced by Rob McKillop. [7]

With a settled lineup of Hunting, Holt, Baloff, McKillop and Hunolt, Exodus released its debut studio album Bonded by Blood in 1985. [7] Following the touring cycle for the album, Baloff was fired from Exodus due to "personal and musical differences," having contributed to the writing of two tracks for the band's second album. [6] [8] He was replaced by former Legacy singer Steve "Zetro" Souza. [9] After the release of Pleasures of the Flesh and Fabulous Disaster , Hunting left Exodus in 1989 and was replaced by John Tempesta. [2] Impact Is Imminent was released in 1990, and the following year McKillop was replaced by Mike Butler, who performed on the 1992 release Force of Habit . [10] Due to increased tensions between the singer and other members, the band fired Souza after touring throughout 1993, [11] shortly before disbanding. [10]

Holt and Hunolt reunited Exodus in 1997. Hunting and Baloff rejoined also, and Jack Gibson was added as their new bassist, completing a short tour which spawned the live album Another Lesson in Violence . [10] [12] The band returned again in September 2001, [13] before Baloff died on February 4, 2002, after suffering a stroke. [6] Just two days later, it was announced that Exodus would continue its scheduled tour with returning vocalist Souza. [14] The band released its first studio album in twelve years in February 2004, Tempo of the Damned , before Souza left again in September. [15] After Exhumed frontman Matt Harvey initially filled in on vocals, [16] Skinlab singer Steev Esquivel took over for tour dates in October and November, [17] [18] before Rob Dukes was brought in as Souza's official replacement in January 2005. [19]

Further lineup changes took place in 2005 – first Hunting was replaced by Paul Bostaph in May, [20] then Hunolt left in June, [21] with Heathen guitarist Lee Altus taking his place in August. [22] Shovel Headed Kill Machine was released in October, which was Bostaph's only recording with the band as Hunting returned in March 2007. [23] In 2012, Hunolt returned as a touring guitarist in place of Holt, who had begun touring with Slayer in place of Jeff Hanneman. [24] Holt later joined Slayer as an official member, with Heathen's Kragen Lum joining Exodus for tour dates in 2013. [25] In June 2014, Dukes was dismissed from Exodus and replaced by the returning Souza. [26]

Members

Current

ImageNameYears ActiveInstrumentsRelease contributions
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Tom Hunting
  • 1979–1989
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–2005
  • 2007–present
  • drums
  • lead vocals (1979–1982)
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Gary Holt
  • 1981–1993
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–present
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
all Exodus releases
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Steve "Zetro" Souza
  • 1986–1993
  • 2002–2004
  • 2014–present
lead vocals
  • all Exodus releases from Pleasures of the Flesh (1987) to Force of Habit (1992)
  • Tempo of the Damned (2004)
  • Live at the DNA 2004 (2005)
  • all Exodus releases from Blood In, Blood Out (2014) onwards
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Jack Gibson
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–present
  • bass
  • backing vocals
all Exodus releases from Another Lesson in Violence (1997) onwards
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Lee Altus 2005–presentguitarsall Exodus releases from Shovel Headed Kill Machine (2005) onwards, except Double Live Dynamo! (2008)

Former

ImageNameYears ActiveInstrumentsRelease contributions
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Kirk Hammett 1979–1983lead guitar
  • 1982 Demo (1982)
  • Blood In, Blood Out (2014) – guest guitar solo on one track
Tim Agnello1979–1981guitarsnone
Keith Stewart1979–1980lead vocals
Carlton Melson1979–1981bass
Jeff Andrews1981–19831982 Demo (1982)
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Paul Baloff
  • 1981–1986
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–2002 (until his death)
lead vocals
  • 1982 Demo (1982)
  • Bonded by Blood (1985)
  • Another Lesson in Violence (1997)
  • Double Live Dynamo! (2008)
Mike Maung1983guitarsnone
Evan McCaskey 1983 (died 1989)
Rob McKillop1983–1991bass
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Rick Hunolt
  • 1983–1993
  • 1997–1998
  • 2001–2005 (substitute 2012–2013)
guitars
  • all Exodus releases from Bonded by Blood (1985) to Live at the DNA 2004 (2005)
  • Double Live Dynamo! (2008)
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John Tempesta 1989–1993 (substitute 2021)drums
Mike Butler 1991–1993bassForce of Habit (1992)
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Rob Dukes 2005–2014lead vocalsall Exodus releases from Shovel Headed Kill Machine (2005) to Exhibit B: The Human Condition (2010), except Double Live Dynamo! (2008)
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Paul Bostaph 2005–2007drumsShovel Headed Kill Machine (2005)

Touring

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsNotes
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Perry Strickland1989 (substitute)drumsStrickland performed with Exodus following Hunting's departure in 1989, and prior to Tempesta's joining.
Gannon Hall1993 (substitute)Hall and Kontos both filled in following the departure of Tempesta at the end of the band's 1993 tour.
Chris Kontos
Matt Harvey2004 (substitute)lead vocalsHarvey substituted for Souza in September 2004, prior to his official departure from the band. [16]
Steev EsquivelEsquivel performed with Exodus for tour dates in late 2004, following Souza's departure in September. [17] [18]
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Kragen Lum
  • 2013 (substitute)
  • 2015–2019 (substitute)
  • guitars
  • backing vocals
Lum has performed with Exodus for tour dates in 2013 and from 2015 to 2019, as Holt continued touring with Slayer. [25]
Brandon Ellis2022 (substitute)guitarsEllis filled in for Lee Altus for Exodus' 2022 summer European tour. [27]
Mike Schleibaum2023 (substitute)Schleibaum, from Darkest Hour, filled in for Lee Altus on December 10, 2023, at Preserving Underground.

Timeline

List of Exodus members

Lineups

PeriodMembersReleases
1979–1980
  • Keith Stewart – vocals
  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
  • Tim Agnello – rhythm guitar
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Carlton Melson – bass
none
1980
  • Tom Hunting – drums, vocals
  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
  • Tim Agnello – rhythm guitar
  • Carlton Melson – bass
1980–1981
  • Tom Hunting – drums, vocals
  • Kirk Hammett – guitars
  • Carlton Melson – bass
1981
  • Tom Hunting – drums, vocals
  • Kirk Hammett – guitars
  • Jeff Andrews – bass
1981
  • Tom Hunting – drums, lead vocals
  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
  • Jeff Andrews – bass
  • Gary Holt – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
1981–1983
  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Jeff Andrews – bass
  • Gary Holt – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Untitled 1982 demo (1982)
  • Die by His Hand (1983)
1983
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jeff Andrews – bass
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Mike Maung – guitars
none
1983
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jeff Andrews – bass
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Evan McCaskey – guitars
1983–1986
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Rob McKillop – bass
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
1986–1989
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rob McKillop – bass
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
1989
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rob McKillop – bass
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
  • Perry Strickland – drums (touring)
none
1989–1991
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rob McKillop – bass
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
  • John Tempesta – drums
1991–1993
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
  • John Tempesta – drums
  • Mike Butler – bass
1993
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
  • Mike Butler – bass
  • Gannon Hall – drums (touring)
none
1993
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
  • Mike Butler – bass
  • Chris Kontos – drums (touring)
Band inactive 1993–1997
1997–1998
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
Band inactive 1998–2001
September 2001 – February 2002
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Paul Baloff – lead vocals
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
none
February 2002 – September 2004
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals
September – October 2004
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Matt Harvey – lead vocals (touring)
none
October – November 2004
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Steev Esquivel – lead vocals (touring)
January – May 2005
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Dukes – lead vocals
May – June 2005
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Rick Hunolt – guitars
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Dukes – lead vocals
  • Paul Bostaph – drums
August 2005 – March 2007
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Dukes – lead vocals
  • Paul Bostaph – drums
  • Lee Altus – guitars
March 2007 – June 2014
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Rob Dukes – lead vocals
  • Lee Altus – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
June 2014 – present
  • Gary Holt – guitars, backing vocals
  • Jack Gibson – bass, backing vocals
  • Lee Altus – guitars
  • Tom Hunting – drums
  • Steve Souza – lead vocals

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