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They
started of in the mid nineties and
have four albums.
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Biography by Gary Hill
Michael Romeo formed Symphony X
in New Jersey in 1994. The
original lineup of the group
also included Thomas Miller
(bass guitar), Rod Tyler
(vocals), Jason Rullo (drums),
and Michael Pinnella
(keyboards). They released their
self-titled debut late that same
year. The next year they put out
the follow-up The Damnation
Game. 1995 also saw Tyler leave
the group, his replacement
coming in the personage of
Russell Allen. Their next
release came out in 1997. It was
the critically acclaimed The
Divine Wings of Tragedy. In
addition to the critical praise,
this disc became the group's
biggest commercial success yet.
Before recording their next
album, Jason Rullo left the
band. He was replaced by Thomas
Walling. With this lineup, the
group released Twilight in
Olympus. This release garnered
both greater critical kudos and
greater sales. In a unique turn
of events, however, the band
faced a new lineup change.
Newcomer Walling and bassman
Thomas Miller both decided that
they were not up to touring for
the album. The recently departed
Rullo rethought his exodus and
came back into the Symphony X
fold. Andy DeLuca was brought in
on bass for the duration of the
tour. After the tour was over,
the group found a permanent
replacement in Mike LePond. This
formation of the group released
their fifth album in 2000 with
V: The New Mythology Suite.

Michael Romeo
Thomas Miller
Mike LePond
Russell Allen
Michael Pinnella
Jason Rullo
Rod Tyler
Thomas Walling
Andy DeLuca

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