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===Reunion (1994-2015)===
 
[[File:Rock_City_Magazine_-_Nov_26th_1998_-_Front_Cover.png|thumb|right|Rock City Magazine (Vol. 16 No. 24) With the 1994-1999 lineup of the band Angeles.]]
 
 
In 1994, Angeles reformed with new singer Bryan Potter, Rhythm Guitarist Pat Schea (Schee), Bass Guitarist Marty Nelson and Drummer Chuck Landon "Isquith". Using footage from a sold-out show at [[The Roxy]], two music videos were released: "Party Til Ya Puke" and "Forgotten Souls"<ref name="Party Til Ya Puke">{{cite web | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cBc3fHPasE | title=Angeles' 1996 Music Video for "Party Til Ya Puke" | publisher=YouTube| accessdate=7 September 2021}}</ref><ref name="Forgotten Souls">{{cite web | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-9-B7b8ryo | title=Angeles' 1996 Music Video for "Forgotten Souls" | publisher=YouTube| accessdate=7 September 2021}}</ref>. By 1996, Bryan Potter was replaced with lead vocalist Brian LeBoeuf, Bass duties went to AJ Zalampous (Dimitri Antoniades) and drum duties to former Angeles Drummer from earlier years John Merritt. They soon released their fourth album, ''No Limits'', which was their first release in eight years.<ref name="NoLimits">{{cite web | url=https://heavyharmonies.com/cgi-bin/glamcd.cgi?BandNum=3987&CDName=No+Limits | title=Angeles' 1997 release is first album in eight years | publisher=HeavyHarmonies| accessdate=3 August 2018}}</ref>