The band's current lineup consists of namesake and drummer Steven Adler, vocalist Ari Kamin, guitarists Michael Thomas and Alistair James, and bassist Todd Kerns.
The same year, Adler announced a new lineup of the band, adding singer Sheldon Tarsha (formerly of Icon and Quiet Riot), Enuff Z'Nuff bassist Chip Z'nuff, former Beautiful Creatures and Tuff guitarist Michael Thomas as well as Izzy Stradlin guitarist JT Longoria in place of Pearl, Crane and Kelli.
The following year, Tarsha returned to the band, while Majors was replaced by former Quiet Riot and Beautiful Creatures guitarist Alex Grossi.
When Quiet Riot reformed the same year, Grossi departed Adler's Appetite in 2011, with Ladyjack guitarist Robo filling in for a European tour.
"[3] After being fired from Guns N' Roses in 1990,[4] drummer Steven Adler worked on a number of projects, reforming pre-Guns N' Roses band Road Crew,[4] with members of Vain,[5] and briefly joining BulletBoys,[6] before joining a band, in 2003, formed by former Slash's Snakepit guitarist Keri Kelli,[7] which also consisted of Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat, former Ratt bassist Robbie Crane as well as then-Ratt singer Jizzy Pearl, also formerly of Love/Hate.
[8] Choosing the name Suki Jones,[9] the band toured the US,[9] making their live debut in Kingman, Arizona in March of the same year.
[20] A tour of Europe followed from June 25 – July 10, preceded by two US shows in May,[21] during which former Beautiful Creatures and Tuff guitarist Michael Thomas filled in for Kelli,[22] who had joined Vince Neil's solo band.
[26] The EP entitled Adler's Appetite featured four original songs[25] and two covers; "Hollywood" by Thin Lizzy and "Draw the Line" by Aerosmith.
[29][30] For a March tour of Japan, Adler's Appetite enlisted Bang Tango and Beautiful Creatures singer Joe Lesté to fill in for Pearl, who cited personal obligations for his absence.
[31] Following the tour, it was announced that they had parted ways with Pearl, though he left on good terms[32][33] with singer Sheldon Tarsha brought in as his replacement.
[34] A three-date tour of Argentina followed,[34] with the lineup consisting of Adler and Tarsha along with substitute musicians Enuff Z'nuff bassist Chip Z'nuff, former Beautiful Creatures guitarist Michael Thomas and Izzy Stradlin guitarist JT Longoria, in place of Kelli and Crane, who couldn't take part in the tour due to other commitments.
[37] Adler's Appetite announced a tour of the US, UK and Europe was, taking place from December 31, 2005, to February 11, 2006, as well as plans to release a full-length album the same year.
During the period of inactivity, an unreleased song entitled "Sadder Days," featuring original members Kelli and Crane as well as Tarsha on lead vocals, was posted online in April 2007.
[45] Adler's Appetite reformed in 2007, with a lineup that included Adler and Z'nuff with a returning Michael Thomas and Kristy Majors of Pretty Boy Floyd replacing Longoria on guitars, and Colby Veil of Guns 'N' Roses cover band Hollywood Roses replacing Tarsha as lead vocalist.
[47] The band played a show at the Key Club in Hollywood on July 28, as part of their tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of Appetite for Destruction.
[54] Kristy Majors was then replaced by a new guitarist Alex Grossi, formerly of Quiet Riot, Angry Salad, and Beautiful Creatures, in November 2008.
[62] He was subsequently replaced by Ladyjack singer Rick Stitch,[63] with the band announcing more US shows, taking place from April 17 – August 15,[63][64] as well as dates in Brazil and Argentina.
[82] On May 6, the band performed for the first time since 2011, now with guitarists Carl Restivo and Michael Thomas alongside vocalist Constantine Maroulis joining Adler.