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Christian Letts – Guitar, Vocals
Stewart Cole – Keys, Trumpet, Vocals
Josh Collazo – Drums, Vocals
Orpheo McCord – Drums, Vocals
Seth Ford-Young – Bass, Vocals
Mark Noseworthy – Guitar, Vocals
Christopher Richard – Percussion, Vocals
Mitchell Yoshida – Piano, Horns, Vocals
Joel Shearer – Guitar
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