
Eddie Green
Lead Vocalist

Eddie's passion for music ignited at 17 when he and his high school friends formed their first band, "Rapid Fire," which later became "Messenger." Their debut performance at a high school talent show, featuring original material, earned them a standing ovation—and Eddie was hooked. Rock and metal have always been the core of his musical journey.
He went on to join Gyp'z Angel, a band that performed a mix of original songs and covers of heavy-hitting bands like Judas Priest, Whitesnake, LA Guns, Dokken, and Queensrÿche. After a stint with Dogtooth Violet, Eddie took a break from music, but a call from a former bandmate reignited his passion. This led to the formation of Recycled Souls, a band that gained a strong regional following and gave Eddie a taste for the big stage, performing as direct support for national acts.
Photos by: Concert Fotos by Chad
When Recycled Souls disbanded, Eddie founded Even the Dogs, a groove/metalcore band that caught the attention of Brian "Head" Welch from Korn. The band signed with Welch's Driven Music Group and released their debut album Soulshaker. For the next decade, Eddie and Even the Dogs toured extensively, sharing stages with some of the biggest names in metal.
A new chapter began when Eddie received a call from Larry Worley, inviting him to join Fear Not as the lead singer. Their paths had crossed through the music scene and mutual involvement in motorcycle events. Eddie recorded "Love is Alright" with the band, followed by the EP For the Wounded Heart. This collaboration forged a brotherhood and cemented Eddie’s place in Fear Not, where he feels truly at home. With the band, Eddie continues to craft epic music and looks forward to a bright future ahead.