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Skillet is a Christian band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in the mid-90s. It is composed of John Cooper on vocals and bass, his wife Korey Cooper on keyboards, guitar and vocals, Ben Kasica on guitar, and Lori Peters on drums. They span the musical genres from grunge to techno, industrial to guitar-driven anthematic metal.

First hitting the CCM scene in 1996, Skillet originally had three members: John Cooper, Trey McClurkin (drums), and Ken Steorts (guitar). The line-up was the same on their second CD. With their third CD, John's wife Korey joined the band in the keyboards, Ken Steorts left the band and Kevin Haaland stepped in. Soon after the release of Invincible however, Trey McClurkin also left, and Lori Peters took



his place on the drums. Kevin Haaland left the band before Alien Youth, and Ben Kasica took over on guitar.

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Band Members

Current Members

  • John Cooper - vocals, bass
  • Korey Cooper - vocals, keyboards (1999 - present)
  • Ben Kasica - guitar (2001 - present)
  • Lori Peters - drums (2000 - present)

Former Members

  • Trey McClurkin - drums (1996 - 2000)
  • Ken Steorts - guitar (1996 - 1998)
  • Kevin Haaland - guitar (1998 - 2001)

Discography

  • Skillet (1996)
  • Hey You, I Love Your Soul (1998)
  • Invincible (2000)
  • Ardent Worship (2001)
  • Alien Youth (2001)
  • Alien Youth - Unplugged Invasion DVD (2002)
  • Collide (2003)
  • Collide - Lava Records re-release (2004)

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