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Cynic
Cynic
American band
1
Paul Masvidal
Paul Masvidal
American musician
2
Sean Malone
Sean Malone
American musician
3
Death
Death
American death/progressive metal band
4
Gordian Knot
Gordian Knot
American rock band
5
Gene Hoglan
Gene Hoglan
American musician
6
Chris Pennie
Chris Pennie
American musician
7
Aghora
Aghora
band
8
Dirk Verbeuren
Dirk Verbeuren
Belgian drummer
9
Scott Clendenin
Scott Clendenin
American musician
10
OSI
OSI
American progressive rock band
11
Tomas Haake
Tomas Haake
Swedish musician
12
Brann Dailor
Brann Dailor
American musician
13
Testament
Testament
American metal band
14
Dark Angel
Dark Angel
American thrash metal band
15
Fear Factory
Fear Factory
American metal band
16
Strapping Young Lad
Strapping Young Lad
Canadian metal band
17
Brendon Small
Brendon Small
writer, musician, actor
18
Aeon
Aeon
band
19
Forbidden
Forbidden
American thrash metal band
20
Dan Mullins
Dan Mullins
British musician
21
Christian Olde Wolbers
Christian Olde Wolbers
Belgian guitarist
22
Clive Burr
Clive Burr
British drummer
23
Nicholas Barker
Nicholas Barker
British drummer
24
Jason Gobel
Jason Gobel
American musician
25
Dååth
Dååth
band
26
Gary Husband
Gary Husband
British musician
27
Norma Jean
Norma Jean
band
28
Chris Adler
Chris Adler
American drummer
29
Paul Bostaph
Paul Bostaph
American drummer
30
Becoming the Archetype
Becoming the Archetype
band
31
Rings of Saturn
Rings of Saturn
American deathcore band
32
Darkane
Darkane
Swedish band
33
Dan Swanö
Dan Swanö
Swedish musician
34
The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Dillinger Escape Plan
American mathcore band
35
Arch Enemy
Arch Enemy
Swedish melodic death metal band
36
Dying Fetus
Dying Fetus
American death metal band
37
Pestilence
Pestilence
Dutch death metal band
38
Old Man's Child
Old Man's Child
band that plays black metal
39
Navene Koperweis
Navene Koperweis
drummer
40
Richard Christy
Richard Christy
American musician and radio personality
41
Mike Heller
Mike Heller
drummer
42
Kamelot
Kamelot
American power metal band
43
Atheist
Atheist
progressive metal band
44
Arch / Matheos
Arch / Matheos
American band
45
Behemoth
Behemoth
Polish extreme metal band
46
Suicide Silence
Suicide Silence
Mongolian deathcore band
47
Morbid Angel
Morbid Angel
American Death Metal band
48
Quiet Riot
Quiet Riot
American heavy metal band
49
Cephalic Carnage
Cephalic Carnage
band
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American musician
Music
Member of, past and present
Æon Spoke

Æon Spoke

Death

Death

Cynic

Cynic

Sean Reinert (May 27, 1971 – January 24, 2020) was an American musician, songwriter and drummer of Æon Spoke. He was also the drummer and founding member of Cynic, until leaving the band in September 2015. He credited such drummers as Dave Miranda, John Bonham, Dave Weckl, Gary Husband and Vinnie Colaiuta as being an important influence in his formative years.

In 1991, Reinert and Paul Masvidal (also of Cynic) joined the band Death to record the Human album. This album is seen by many as the start of the technical death metal genre. After touring with Death, he returned to Cynic.

1993 saw the release of Focus (regarded as a landmark release in the field of technical/progressive metal) on the Roadrunner Records label. Roadrunner re-released it in 2005 as a special collector's edition due to high demand. After Cynic's disbandment Reinert had been a member of the Cynic spin-off band Portal which released a demo but eventually disbanded. Having relocated to Los Angeles, Reinert continued working with music by writing and performing for television shows and motion pictures.

In 1999, Reinert helped form Æon Spoke alongside Masvidal, which is described as an "ethereal rock" band. The band saw releases in 2004 and 2007, receiving national and satellite airplay, performing, hosting radio appearances, and even appearing on television show and motion picture soundtracks.

During this time in 2006, it was announced that Cynic would reform for a tour which took place in the summer of 2007. The reformed line-up then recorded a follow-up to Focus entitled Traced in Air, which was released in 2008 and followed by more touring. In 2009, a new EP with Cynic was recorded scheduled for release in May 2010.

As of May 2014, he publicly revealed his homosexuality along with fellow Cynic member Paul Masvidal.

Reinert died on 25 January 2020.