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Line-up

1993-  Karl Sanders - bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals
2004-  George Kollias - drums, percussion
2017-  Brian Kingsland - guitars, vocals
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1993-2000  Pete Hammoura - drums, vocals
1993-2001  Chief Spires - bass, vocals
1996-1997  John Ellers - guitars
1996-2017  Dallas Toler-Wade - bass, guitars, vocals
2000-2004  Tony Laureano - drums
2000-2005  Jon Vesano - bass, vocals
2005-2007  Joe Payne - bass, backing vocals
2010-2012  Chris Lollis - bass, vocals
2015-2022  Brad Parris - bass, vocals
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2000  Derek Roddy - drums
2012-2015  Todd Ellis - bass, vocals
2003  Tim Yeung - drums
2005  Steve Tucker - bass, vocals
2007-2010  Chris Lollis - bass, vocals
2022-  Julian David Guillen - bass, vocals
2022-  Scott Eames - guitars, vocals
2023-  Dan Vadim Von - bass, vocals
2023-  Zach Jeter - guitars, vocals
1998  Drilbu Dungkar - thigh bone flutes, turkish gongs
1998  Gyuto Drukpa - choir chants
2000  Gary Jones - vocals
2000  Derek Roddy - vocals
2000  Ross Dolan - vocals
2000  Scott Wilson - vocals
2000  Boz Porter - vocals
2000  Mostafa Abd el Aziz - arghoul
2000  Aly et Maher el Helbney - respirations
2000  Mohammed el Hebney - additional chants
2000  Bob Moore - vocals
2002-2005  Mike Breazeale - additional vocals
› 2009  -//-
› 2012-2019  -//-
2007  Chris Lollis - vocals
2009  Chief Spires - additional vocals
2009  David Merideth - additional vocals
2009  Jon Vesano - additional vocals
› 2012  -//-
2009  Pete Hammoura - additional vocals
› 2015  -//-
2015  Matthew Kay - additional vocals

Discography


Latest reviews

Oh poor Egypt, you used to shine so bright in the Arab world. Now even Nile cries for you. When they could have used a shoulder to cry on themselves after releasing At The Gate Of Sethu.
Review by Ilham ››
Nile have been going for a long time, and are one of the few death metal bands that have been so consistently brilliant with each release for this long. Each album in the catalogue has been subtly different, and number seven At The Gate Of Sethu is no different.
Review by Baz Anderson ››
Those Whom The Gods Detest is an intense, explosion of technical death metal that immediately upstages the band's most recent releases. Nile pulled out all the stops with this one, but unfortunately still produced nothing that will keep you addicted...
Review by Baz Anderson ››
It seems everyone is praising this new Nile release, am I hearing a different album? "Ithyphallic" is far from being good, on the contrary it lacks the aggressive personality that the band used to have in their older days, it just seems that...
Review by Herzebeth ››

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