List of Rage band members

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Rage performing live in 2024.

Rage is a German heavy metal band. Formed in early 1983, the group was originally known as Avenger and featured vocalist Peter Burtz, guitarists Jochen Schröder and Alf Meyerratken, bassist Klaus Müller, and drummer Jan Yildiral. By the time the group was renamed Rage in 1986, the lineup included Peter "Peavy" Wagner on vocals and bass, Schröder and Thomas "Guinness" Grüning on guitars, and Jörg Michael on drums. Wagner is the only remaining early member, with the current lineup also featuring drummer Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos (since 2015) and guitarists Jean Bormann and Stefan Weber (since 2020; Weber has been on hiatus since 2023).

1983–1994

Peter "Peavy" Wagner has been the singer and bassist of Rage since early 1984.

Rage was formed as Avenger in early 1983 by vocalist Peter Burtz, guitarists Jochen Schröder and Alf Meyerratken, bassist Klaus Müller, and drummer Jan Yildiral.[1] After recording a demo, Burtz and Yildiral left near the end of the year to join Steeler.[2] They were replaced at the beginning of 1984 by Peter "Peavy" Wagner (who also took over bass duties) and Jörg Michael, respectively.[3] A second demo followed, before the band recorded its full-length debut Prayers of Steel in October 1984, after which Meyerratken was replaced by Thomas "Guinness" Grüning.[4] Depraved to Black followed in 1985, before Avenger changed their name to Rage and released Reign of Fear in early 1986.[5]

In late 1986, Grüning was replaced by Rudy Graf, who debuted on the 1987 album Execution Guaranteed; that July, shortly after the album's release, Wagner dismissed all three of his bandmates due to their desire to play "more commercial music", subsequently introducing a new three-piece lineup featuring guitarist Manni Schmidt and drummer Chris Efthimiadis.[6] This lineup remained in place for seven years, releasing five studio albums, three EPs and one live video.[7] In February 1994, after the tour in promotion of 1993's The Missing Link, Schmidt left Rage, claiming that he was "tired of the music business and tired of making music"; he later joined Grave Digger in 2000.[8]

1994–2020

Victor Smolski was Rage's guitarist from 1999 to 2015.

To replace Schmidt, Wagner hired two guitarist — Spiros Efthimiadis, Chris's brother, and Sven Fischer — as he claimed that Efthimiadis alone "wasn't good enough" to take over on his own.[9] The new quartet's first release was 10 Years in Rage, which featured a track on which former members Jochen Schröder, Alf Meyerratken, Jörg Michael, Thomas Grüning, Rudy Graf and Manni Schmidt were all featured.[10] This lineup remained in place until 1999, releasing five more studio albums, two EPs and one live video album.[11] In June 1999,[12] after the recording but before the release of Ghosts, the Efthimiadis brothers and Fischer all departed as a result of various personal and musical disagreements, again leaving Wagner as the sole member of the band.[13]

Rage returned later in the summer of 1999 with a lineup of Wagner, guitarist Victor Smolski and drummer Mike Terrana.[14] This lineup remained in place until December 2006, when Terrana left due to "personal and musical differences".[15] On 1 January 2007, Axxis and Silent Force drummer André Hilgers was unveiled as Terrana's replacement.[16] In February 2015, it was announced that Wagner had parted ways with both Smolski and Hilgers, and would build another new lineup of the band.[17] In June, the new members were announced as guitarist Marco Rodriguez and drummer Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos.[18] The new trio released The Devil Strikes Again, Seasons of the Black and Wings of Rage, before Rodriguez left after relocating, and was replaced by Jean Bormann and Stefan Weber in June 2020 as Wagner wanted the band to be a four-piece again.[19]

Since 2020

After releasing Resurrection Day in 2021, Rage reverted to a trio again starting in July 2023, when Weber went on "indefinite hiatus" due to "personal reasons".[20] The band's next album, 2024's Afterlifelines, did not feature Weber.[21] As of 2025, Weber has still not returned to the band.[22]

Members

Current

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Peter "Peavy" Wagner 1984–present
  • lead vocals
  • bass
  • acoustic guitar (early)
all Rage releases to date
Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos 2015–present
  • drums
  • backing vocals
all Rage releases from The Devil Strikes Again (2016) to date
Jean Bormann 2020–present
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • backing vocals
all Rage releases from "The Price of War 2.0" (2020) to date

Former

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Jochen Schröder
(1962–2021)
1983–1987 lead guitar
Alf Meyerratken 1983–1984
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
  • Avenger first demo (1983)
  • Avenger second demo (1984)
  • Prayers of Steel (1985)
  • 10 Years in Rage (1994) — one track
Peter Burtz 1983 lead vocals Avenger first demo (1983)
Klaus Müller bass
Jan Yildiral drums
Jörg Michael 1984–1987
  • all Rage releases from the first Avenger demo (1983) to Execution Guaranteed (1987)
  • 10 Years in Rage (1994) — one track
Thomas "Guinness" Grüning 1984–1986 rhythm guitar
Rudy Graf 1986–1987 Execution Guaranteed (1987)
Chris Efthimiadis 1987–1999 drums
Manni Schmidt 1987–1994
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • backing vocals
all Rage releases from Perfect Man (1988) to 10 Years in Rage (1994)
Spiros Efthimiadis 1994–1999
  • lead guitar
  • backing vocals
  • all Rage releases from 10 Years in Rage (1994) to Ghosts (1999)
  • Metal Meets Classic Live (2001)
Sven Fischer
  • rhythm guitar
  • backing vocals
Victor Smolski 1999–2015
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • sitar
  • cello
  • keyboards
Mike Terrana 1999–2006
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Ghosts (1999)
  • Welcome to the Other Side (2001)
  • all Rage releases from Unity (2002) to Full Moon in St. Petersburg (2007)
André Hilgers 2007–2015 drums all Rage releases from Carved in Stone (2008) to LMO at Master of Rock Festival (2014)
Marcos Rodriguez 2015–2020
  • lead and rhythm guitars
  • backing vocals
Stefan Weber 2020–2023 lead and rhythm guitars

Timeline

Lineups

References

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