List of Mushroomhead band members

Four line-ups of Mushroomhead in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2023.

Mushroomhead is an American alternative metal band, they have undergone many lineup changes, leading every studio album to have a different lineup, with the only constant member being drummer, percussionist, water drummer, keyboardist, DJ, producer and director Steve "Skinny" Felton. Their lineup currently consists of Felton, vocalists Jackie LaPonza, Steve Rauckhorst and Scott "Xtriker" Beck, guitarists Dave "Gravy" Felton and Joe "Jenkins" Gaal, bassist and keyboardist Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell, percussionist Robert "Roberto Diablo" Godsey, drummer Aydin "Aylien" Michael and touring water drummer Jordan Gannon.[1][2]

History

The band was founded in 1993 by vocalists Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix and Jason "J Mann" Popson, guitarists John "JJ Righteous" Sekula and Richie "Dinner" Moore, bassist Joe "Mr. Murdernickel" Kilcoyne, keyboardist Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz, drummer Steve "Skinny" Felton and DJ Joe "DJ Virus" Lenkey.[3] Live performances also featured dancers Jessica "Roxy" Haney and Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich, the latter also being video editor, alongside hired talent such as fire-breathers and gymnasts.

After releasing a demo and their self-titled debut album in 1995, Kilcoyne was replaced by his brother, Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne. Lenkey departed the band in early 1999, and was replaced by Bronson. Next to depart was guitarist Richie Dinner, who was replaced by Skinny's brother Dave "Gravy" Felton. JJ Righteous also left a year later, in his absence, Bronson moved to guitar, and Rick "St1tch" Thomas joined as DJ, moving to more experimental electronics by 2003.

In mid 2004, Popson left the band to establish a relationship with his estranged terminally-ill father.[4] He was replaced by Waylon "Wizlo" Reavis.[5] Bronson departed in May 2006, he was not replaced, meaning the band had only one guitarist.[6] Later in 2006, the band were joined by touring water drummer Daniel "Lil' Dan" Fox, who later became an official member in 2009 with St1tch and Skinny gradually becoming more prevalent on the instrument as well.

In February 2012, Gravy, Lil' Dan and Pig Benis were all fired. They were replaced by Tommy Church, Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell and Robert "Roberto Diablo" Godsey respectively. Dr. F had previously contributed electronic elements to the previous 2 albums in the studio. Popson also returned in August 2013,[7][8] performing vocals along side Hatrix, Reavis, and Skinny's wife Jackie LaPonza as the first female vocalist.[9]

Schmitz departed in 2015 causing turmoil within the band, leading to Reavis being violently fired soon after and schisms occuring between key members. Skinny and St1tch were often labelled the aggresors.[10] The former members weren't replaced, St1tch moved onto keyboards, eventually splitting duties with Skinny and Dr. F, with Hatrix and Popson continuing as dual vocalists. Hatrix and Church both departed in March 2018 as a result of further conflict.[11][12] They were replaced by roadies Steve Rauckhorst and Tommy "Tankx" Shaffner respectively.[13][14] LaPonza went on hiatus and Shaffner departed in mid-2021, the latter being replaced by Joe "Jenkins" Gaal.

In 2022, J Mann and ST1TCH went on touring hiatus and Skinny suffered back injuriries. As such the line-up was reworked to feature Skinny as both DJ and water drummer in addition to visual design, new members Scott Beck and Aydin Michael joined as a new vocalist and drummer respectively, and onstage Jordan Gannon became a touring water drummer.[15] The band were also rejoined by Gravy, returning to a dual guitarist line-up.[16] Gravy and LaPonza's return, Popson's retirement and Skinny's reconciliation with Reavis are considered indicators of the winding-down of conflict, however tensions still exist between the band, Hatrix and Church. As such, in 2024, following the announcement of Call the Devil, Hatrix attempted to form 'Jeffrey Nothing's Mushroomhead', composed of other former members of the band, confirming members Church and Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich.

On August 16, 2024, it was reported that Jeffrey Nothing had filed a lawsuit against Felton in regard to unpaid royalties and copyright infringement.[17][18]Nothing's attorney Ronald Stanley alleged that Felton had siphoned income under the alias of 'Tenafly Viper' as well as an unknown publicist and unknown writer. Stanley claims Nothing is owed at least $3.5 million and is entitled to use of band insignia.[17][19]

Members

Current (Mushroomhead)

Image Real name (stage name) Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Steve Felton (Skinny) 1993–present
  • drums
  • percussion
  • water drums
  • visual direction
  • production
  • keyboards
  • samples
all releases
Dave Felton (Gravy)
  • 2000–2012
  • 2022–present
guitars all releases from XX (2001) to Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children (2010) and from Call the Devil (2024) to present
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Ryan Farrell (Dr. F) 2012–present
  • bass
  • keyboards (2006–2015 studio; 2015-present)
  • guitars (2022–present studio only)
all releases from Savior Sorrow (2006) to present
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Robert Godsey (Roberto Diablo)
  • water drums
  • percussion
  • drums
all releases from The Righteous & the Butterfly (2014) to present
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Jaqueline La Ponza (Ms. Jackie) 2013-present (hiatus 2021) vocals
Steve Rauckhorst 2018–present
  • clean vocals
  • harsh vocals
  • bass (touring 2007)
all releases from Volume 3 (Video Album) (2018) to present
Joe Gaal (Jenkins) 2021–present guitars all releases from A Requiem for Tomorrow (2021 music video) to present
Aydin Michael (Aylien)
  • 2019 (touring)
  • 2022–present

[20]

  • drums
  • percussion
all releases from Call the Devil (2024) to present
Scott Beck (Strike) 2022–present[20] vocals
Jordan Gannon
  • water drums (touring)
none

Current (Jeffrey Nothing's Mushroomhead)

Image Real name (stage name) Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Jeffrey Hatrix (Jeffrey Nothing)
  • 1993–2018 (Mushroomhead)
  • 2024–present
  • vocals
all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to The Righteous & the Butterfly (2014)
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Tom Schmitz (Shmotz)
  • 1993–2015 (Mushroomhead)
  • 2024–present
  • keyboards
  • samplers
Joe Lenkey (DJ Virus)
  • 1993–1999 (Mushroomhead)
  • 2024–present
  • turntables
  • samplers
  • electronics
all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to Home Video (Video Album) (1997) and XX (2001)
Marko Vukcevich (Bronson)
  • 1999–2006 (Mushroomhead)
  • 2024–present
  • turntables
  • samples
  • electronics (1999-2001)
  • guitars (2001-2006)
  • visual production (1993-1999)
  • dancer (1993-1999 live)
all releases from M3 (1999) to XIII (2003)
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Tommy Church
  • 2012–2018 (Mushroomhead)
  • 2024–present
guitars The Righteous & the Butterfly (2014)
Noah Robertson (Shark) 2024-present
  • drums
  • percussion
none
Ian Sniesak (Ian D) vocals
TBA bass TBC
  • water drums
  • percussion

Former (Mushroomhead)

Image Real name (stage name) Years active Instruments Release contributions
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Jason Popson (J Mann)
  • 1993–2004
  • 2013–2022
vocals all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to XIII (2003), and from The Righteous & the Butterfly (2014) to A Wonderful Life (2020)
John Sekula (JJ Righteous) 1993–2001 (died 2010) guitars all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to XX (2001)
Richie Moore (Dinner) 1993–2000 all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to M3 (1999)
Joe Kilcoyne (Mr. Murdernickel) 1993–1995 bass all releases from Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1993) to Mushroomhead (1995) and XX (2001)
Jack Kilcoyne (Pig Benis) 1995–2012 all releases from Superbuick (1996) to Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children (2010)
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Rick Thomas (St1tch) 2001–2022
  • samples
  • electronics
  • keyboards (2013–2022)
  • water drums (2007–2022)
  • turntables (2001–2003)
all releases from XX (2001) to A Wonderful Life (2020)
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Waylon Reavis (Wizlo) 2004–2015 vocals all releases from Savior Sorrow (2006) to The Righteous & the Butterfly (2014)
Daniel Fox (Lil' Dan) 2009–2012 (touring 2006–2009)
  • percussion
  • drums
Your Soul Is Mine (2009) and Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children (2010)
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Tom Shaffner (Tankx) 2018–2021 guitars A Wonderful Life (2020)

Live musicians

Image Real name Years active Instruments
Jessica Haney (Roxy) 1993-1999 dancer
Xavier Fudge (Little Rock Star) 2010 ∙ 2011 ∙ 2012 ∙ 2013 ∙ 2016 ∙ 2017 ∙ 2018 ∙ 2023 percussion
Samuel Capozziello (Pineapple) 2010
Dylan Sharpe (Villain) 2012
Elliot Mapes (Tall E)
  • percussion
  • keyboard
Jeremiah Stratton (Trauma) percussion
Harry Mapes 2014 (Halloween for Christmas)
  • keyboard
  • percussion
Derek Beaty 2019 (Fury Fest tour) percussion
Jeff Morrow 2022 (Halloween)
Simon Kanaris 2023 (Halloween)

Timelines

Recording timeline

Role Album
Mushroomhead

(1995)

Superbuick

(1996)

M3

(1999)

XX

(2001)

XIII

(2003)

Savior Sorrow

(2006)

Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children

(2010)

The Righteous & the Butterfly

(2014)

A Wonderful Life

(2020)

Call The Devil

(2024)

Vocals Jeffrey Hatrix Steve Rauckhorst
Jason Popson Jason Popson Scott Beck
Waylon Reavis
Jackie LaPonza
Guitars Richie Moore Dave Felton Tommy Church Tom Shaffner Dave Felton
Joe Gaal
John Sekula Marko Vukcevich Ryan Farrell
Bass Joe Kilcoyne Jack Kilcoyne Ryan Farrell
Drums, percussion Steve Felton Steve Felton
Ayden Kerr
Daniel Fox Robbie Godsey
Water drums, additional percussion
Steve Felton
Rick Thomas Ayden Kerr
Turntables, electronics Joe Lenkey Marko Vukcevich Rick Thomas Steve Felton
Samples
Tom Schmitz Tom Schmitz Steve Felton
Keyboards
Rick Thomas
Ryan Farrell

Line-ups

Please note this pertains only to members constant to both studio and live line-ups.

Period Members Releases
1993–1995
  • Mushroomhead 4 Song Demo (1994)
  • Mushroomhead (1995)
1995–1999
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – rap/harsh vocals
  • John "JJ Righteous" Sekula – guitars
  • Richie "Dinner" Moore – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards, samples
  • Joe "DJ Virus" Lenkey – samples, turntables, programming
1999–2000
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – rap/harsh vocals
  • John "JJ Righteous" Sekula – guitars
  • Richie "Dinner" Moore – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards, samples
  • Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich – samples, turntables, programming
  • M3 (1999)
2000–2001
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – rap/harsh vocals
  • John "JJ Righteous" Sekula – guitars
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards, samples
  • Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich electronics, samples, turntables
  • XX (2000)
2001–2004
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – rap/harsh vocals
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards, samples
  • Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich – guitars
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables
2004–2007
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean/harsh vocals
  • Waylon Reavis – harsh/rap vocals
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards
  • Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich – guitars
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples
2007–2012
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean/harsh vocals
  • Waylon Reavis – harsh/rap vocals
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton – guitars
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne – bass
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, water drums
  • Daniel "Lil' Dan" Fox – water drums, additional percussion
  • Your Soul Is Mine (2009)
  • Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children (2010)
2012–2015
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals, harsh vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh/rap vocals
  • Waylon Reavis – clean/harsh/rap vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Tommy Church – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards (studio only)
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
2015–2018
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean/harsh vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh vocals/rap vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Tommy Church – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, keyboards, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
none
2018–2020
  • Steve Rauckhorst – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh/rap vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Tommy "Tankx" Shaffner – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, keyboards, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
2020–early 2021
  • Steve "Mr. Rauckhorst" Rauckhorst – clean vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh vocals, rap vocals
  • Tommy "Tankx" Shaffner – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, keyboards, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
  • A Wonderful Life (2020)
Early–late 2021
  • Steve Rauckhorst – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh/rap vocals
  • Tommy "Tankx" Shaffner – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, keyboards, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
none
Late 2021–mid 2022
  • Steve Rauckhorst – clean vocals
  • Jason "J Mann" Popson – harsh/rap vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Joe "Jenkins" Gaal – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Rick "ST1TCH" Thomas – electronics, samples, turntables, keyboards, water drums
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
Mid 2022–present

(Mushroomhead)

  • Steve Rauckhorst – clean/harsh vocals
  • Scott "Xtriker" Beck – harsh/rap vocals
  • Jackie "Ms. Jackie" LaPonza – clean vocals
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton – guitars
  • Joe "Jenkins" Gaal – guitars
  • Ryan "Dr. F" Farrell – bass, keyboards, guitars (studio only)
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton – drums, percussion, water drums, keyboards, samples
  • Robbie "Roberto Diablo" Godsey – water drums, drums, additional percussion
2024-present (Jeffrey Nothing's Mushroomhead)
  • Jeff "Nothing" Hatrix – clean vocals
  • TBA – vocals
  • Tommy Church – guitars
  • TBA – bass
  • Noah "Shark" Robertson – drums, percussion
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz – keyboards, samples
  • Marko "Bronson" Vukcevich – samples, turntables, programming, additional guitars
  • TBA – percussion

Notes

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