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- Formed: 1990
- Disbanded: 2000 10
- Genres: Gospel
- Representative Albums: "Code of Ethics", "Blaze", "Soulbait
- Representative Songs: "Nothing Really Changes", "Something Real", "Soulbait
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| Code of Ethics | |
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| Years active | 1991 – 2001, 2008 – present |
| Labels | R.E.X. Music Forefront Records |
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Code of Ethics was a primarily 90's band that wrote and performed many genres including New Wave and Pop.
Code of Ethics formed in the early '90s with Barry Blaze and Eric Switzer. The duo released Visual Paradox as a self-published project, which was later picked up by Indie label R.E.X. Music in 1991. In the early 1990s, the band's music was quite unique in that they were one of the few Christian music artists performing a europop style. With their early sound being largely reminiscent of New Order, their later works became simultaneously more progressive and more tame in nature. Many fans believe their mid-90's pop-leanings were forced by their involvement with major label ForeFront Records, as evidenced by the underground release of an industrial-leaning mix of the "Satellite Babies" project which was obscured by the mainstream release of the same recording in tamed-down form.
With a new label came new pressures and Eric decided to exit the band. Rick Brainer, Scott "Skippy" Chapman, and Scot Kifer then joined for a self-titled second album released in 1993. During the recording of the self Titled album, Code of Ethics asked to be released from R.E.X. Music based on a default in payment from R.E.X. Music. Don Wrenn the band manager spear headed the move and negotiated a deal with ForeFront Records with Famed Attorney Sam Chappel. Code of Ethics then went back into the studio to remix the album in Nashville and Memphis under the direction of John Jaszcz. After getting the self titled album remixed, then went to chicago and filmed a video for Satellite Babies that was never released by ForeFront, and garnered their first #1 single at radio, "Something Real". Kifer left by the end of the year. Later, Jeff Anderson would join for 1995's Arms Around the World, an album that would not only give Code two more #1's, but also let Code of Ethics receive its first Gospel Music Award Nomination in 1997.
In late 1996, the band came off the road for various reasons concerning family and health problems. It was then that Barry Blaze recruited Charles Garrett, Jerry Mowery, and Steve Dale. The trio recorded Soulbait for a 1997 release.
In early 1998, Skippy and Rick Brainer came back and made up the last Code of Ethics lineup. The band went ahead and recorded "Blaze", and the band was nominated for its second Gospel Music Award in 2000.
Barry Blaze has been leading worship in the jacksonville florida since 2001, after a near fatal motorcycle accident in 2004 and a lengthy recovery period to restore partial hearing and Vision he recorded "Lost In Egypt" that was released Feb 2009, while still leading worship he has taken time to tour with his wife Cynthia (DJ. Chi) with a revolving cast that included former code drummer Rick Brainer as well as Dave Ott, Matt Borelli, Ben Roth (formerly of Forthewhile),and Julie Rodenhizer
Code of Ethics has also released a remix album entitled Mix (1992) remixed by Barry and Ian Eskelin' and a remix album called Extended Play Remixes (1994) remixed by Scott Blackwell.
Barry Blazs (Blaze), Eric Switzer
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "One Way" | 121 |
| 02 | "Through Your Eyes" | 126 |
| 03 | "I Need Your Love" | 122 |
| 04 | "Heaven Help Me" | 86 |
| 05 | "Greater Love" | 100 |
| 06 | "Hold Me" | 122 |
| 07 | "Breaking Down" | 105 |
| 08 | "Taking You Down" | 123 |
| 09 | "Visual Paradox" | 127 |
| 10 | "Being With You" | 126 |
Barry Blaze, Scot Kifer, Rick Brainer, skippy
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Eden" | n/a |
| 02 | "Freedom" | 129 |
| 03 | "True Love" | 129 |
| 04 | "Something Real" | 102 |
| 05 | "Without Reason" | 121 |
| 06 | "World Machine" | 106 |
| 07 | "Waiting" | 119 |
| 08 | "Satellite Babies" | 103 |
| 09 | "Follow On [New Mix]" | 123 |
| 10 | "Pain" | 112 |
| 11 | "Chasing the Dragon" | 104 |
| 12 | "Sands of Time" | 82 |
| 13 | "True Love Waits" | 129 |
Barry Blaze, Rick Brainer, skippy
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Sticks & Stones" | 118 |
| 02 | "Pleasant Valley Sunday" | 96 |
| 03 | "Well Done" | 106 |
| 04 | "Voice of Reason" | 96 |
| 05 | "Take Control" | 129 |
| 06 | "Hurricane" | 95 |
| 07 | "Paradise" | 127 |
| 08 | "Just a Man" | 92 |
| 09 | "Nothing Really Changes" | 113 |
| 10 | "Arms Around the World" | 103 |
| 11 | "Garden for Two" | 92 |
Barry Blaze, Charles Garrett, Steve Dale, Jerry Mowery
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Soulbait" | 128 |
| 02 | "That Was Then" | 88 |
| 03 | "Love" | 127 |
| 04 | "Glory" | 86 |
| 05 | "Shake Me" | 101 |
| 06 | "Me, Myself, & I" | 129 |
| 07 | "Brightside" | 156 |
| 08 | "Free" | 98 |
| 09 | "Good Things" | 108 |
| 10 | "Echo" | 70 |
| 11 | "Soulbait (Superfly Remix)" | 128 |
Barry Blaze, Rick Brainer, skippy
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Hallelujah 2000" | 135 |
| 02 | "Father" | 130 |
| 03 | "Exalted" | 105 |
| 04 | "Psalm 19" | 108 |
| 05 | "Move Me" | 72 |
| 06 | "Better" | 125 |
| 07 | "I Love You, Lord/Here Is My Heart (medley)" | 94 |
| 08 | "Still You Love" | 87 |
| 09 | "Pure and Holy" | 90 |
| 10 | "My Everything" | 85 |
LIMITED DIGITAL PRE-RELEASE ON 9/9/2008 Full RELEASE TO BE ON 2/10/09, THE CD WILL INCLUDE THE DIGITAL RE-MIX "LOST IN EGYPT" (SAND MIX)
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Smile" | ? |
| 02 | "People Are People" | ? |
| 03 | "Lost in Egypt" | ? |
| 04 | "Beautiful Lamb" | ? |
| 05 | "Were You There" | ? |
| 06 | "Somebody's Waiting" | ? |
| 07 | "Perfect" | ? |
| 08 | "Goodbye My Friend" | ? |
| 09 | "Can't Live a Day" | ? |
| 10 | "Something Real" | ? |
| 11 | "Lost in Egypt (Sand Mix)" | ? |
Barry Blaze, Ian Eskelin
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Follow On (Bonus Track)" | 123 |
| 02 | "I Need Your Love (Extended Dance Mix)" | 122 |
| 03 | "I Need Your Love (Club Mix)" | 122 |
| 04 | "Visual Paradox (Extended Dance Mix)" | 127 |
| 05 | "Visual Paradox (Club Mix)" | 127 |
Barry Blaze, Rick Brainer, skippy
| Track # | Track Name | BPM |
| 01 | "Without Reason (House Mix)" | 130 |
| 02 | "Without Reason (Trance Dub)" | 121 |
| 03 | "Follow On (Sub Tribal Groove Mix)" | 123 |
| 04 | "Satellite Babies (Salsa Tribal Mix)" | 128 |
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