Dawn Crosby: See Fear of God member bios.
Dennis Butler. December 24 1960 (San Diego, California). Drums in Allies (1983-1984), Détente (1984-1987, 2008-2010, 2019-present), LSN (1987-?), Antoninus (1997-2000).
Steve Hochheiser. September 25 1964 (Culver City, California). Bass in Lizzy Borden (1983, on "Rod of Iron"), Lunatic (?), Détente (1985-1986, 2008-2010, 2019-present), Catalepsy (1986-1988), The Douche Lords (a side project parallel to Catalepsy). After going solo (in 1987, incidentally, he married Veronica Ross, vocalist in Catalepsy), he bought a studio and started producing. In 1989, with a divorce from Veronica, he said goodbye to the music industry for a while.
Ross Montgomery Robinson. Guitar in Détente (1985-1986), Catalepsy (1986-1988), Murdercar and Turbin (?). He has done percussion on Sepultura's "Roots" and backin vocals and percussion on Soulfly's "Soulfly". He has produced and/or engineered for De La Tierra, Dead Cross, Fear Factory, Heavy the World, Machine Head, Red Fang, Sepultura, Slipknot, Soulfly, W.A.S.P. and Wild Throne. He also produced for, yes, Vanilla Ice :-).
Caleb Quinn. June 19 1967 (Hollywood, California). Guitar in Détente (1985-1986, 2008-2010, 2019-present), Catalepsy (1986), Bang! (?), Pusher (2003-?). In 1992 he produced an album for San Francisco singer/songwriter Matt Willis entitled "Chickenmonque", and later produced for some local bands including Manny "Psycefunkapus" Martinez and Lee "Tower of Power" Goldsmith. Back in Los Angeles he played with members of Fishbone in an outfit called Trullio Disgracious (a 30 member Funk Improv association). Then he played with Slim Freaky for several years.
George Robb (May 12 1962, Philadelphia). Bass in Agent Steel (1984-1986), LSN (Loud Senseless Noise) (1986), Détente (1986), Obscene Gesture (2007-2009), Violent Revolution (2016) and Vermin (2008-?).
Greg Cekalovich. Guitar in LSN (1986-present), Détente (1986-1987) and Vermin (1982-1984, 2006-?).
Chuck Stadulis. Drums in Détente (21 August 1988 - he helped the band out during one gig on this date), Anvil Bitch (1983-1988, 2008-?), Dominance (1988-1990) and We...Our War (?).
Steve Stamato. Steve was never really a member of the band, but he once helped Détente out on bass during their 30 November 1986 gig in Montreal, Canada, to support Slayer. He was also in Hans Naughty (1984-1993), Lover of the Bayou (?) and Naked Soul (2001).
Rob Farr. Bass in Détente (1984), WWIII (?), Sturgis (?), National Dust (2005-2012), Hit & Run, Tiger Rose and Warrior (2004-2021). He died on May 9th 2021. Farr was born 6 December 1963 and grew up in the San Fernando Valley era of Los Angeles, but was a resident of Oceanside CA at the time of his death. He began playing in bands at the age of 13 and was part of the bustling 1980s L.A. music scene. He joined Warrior in time for the band's most recent album, "The Wars of Gods and Men", which featured Marc Storace of Krokus on lead vocals, and subsequently recorded three albums with biker rockers National Dust between 2005 and 2012.
Rob "Wacko" Hunter. Drums in Raven (1979-1988) and Détente (1989). He also engineered for Accuser, At War, Attacker, Blesse Death, Deathkids, Flotsam and Jetsam, Gothic Slam, Holocross, INC, Jersey Dogs, Killjoy, Loss for Words, MOD, Meanstreak, Overkill, Piece Dogs, Pro-Pain, Sanctus, Seance, Strip Mind, Testament, The Spudmonsters, TT Quick, Vio-lence, Wench, Wratchchild America and Wreckage.
Jim Tutone. Guitar in Détente (1984). He co-wrote "Shattered Illusions" and "Vultures in the Sky".
Wilfred (Fred) Rascon. Guitar in Détente (1984). Also played in Dream Warrior (?-?).
Eric Alpert. Born in New Jersey. Drums in Détente (1989).
Steve Hochheiser is still involved in music and occasionally recording something. He is a senior business analyst at a Connecticut computer company, and remarried. Steve and his wife, Kelly, have a son (Elliot, 2000) and daughter (Hannah, 2002).
Dennis Butler works in construction.
Ross Robinson is a well-known producer who worked with various big names in the Nu-Metal genre.
Caleb Quinn still lives in LA and has a psych-rock band called King Kongress - he regularly posts about it on Instagram & Facebook as well as any other bands he plays with, as he's a pretty in-demand guitarist.
Rob Hunter is active as an engineer in the music business.
George Robb is still playing, but nothing serious, only for fun. He's been working as a technical illustrator since about 1993.