Pete Loeffler

Peter Loeffler (/lɛf.lər/ LEF-ler[2]; born October 19, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.

[10] On October 8, 2012, while performing a show in Tucson, Arizona, Loeffler fell off the stage, which injured his knee and caused swelling.

[11] In a March 17, 2021, interview with Loudwire, Loeffler stated that despite the band selling over six million albums, they haven't gotten any money out of it.

Pete also owns Fender Stratocaster Sub-Sonic Baritones, but two were stolen along with the rest of the band's gear on May 9, 2007.

In earlier live sets, (prior to the band's EP) Pete had played a blue Ibanez RG among other guitars.

[16] As of 2014, his pedalboard currently consists of these effect pedals:[16] Pete Loeffler's vocal style has been compared to Maynard James Keenan of Tool.

[3] Loeffler compared it to the band's more melodic albums like Hats Off to the Bull and Wonder What's Next, as opposed to the heavier sound of The North Corridor.