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There are multiple bands with the name Subterfuge:
1) Subterfuge was an early 80s Oi band from the UK. Released 2 demos in 1983.
2) Subterfuge was an early Californian punk / HC band around 1984. They recorded one 12’ called Who’s the Fool
3) Subterfuge is a Long Island hardcore band that started out in 1996.
4) Subterfuge is the name of a Goth Rock band from Australia; They were formed in 1993 by Clifford Ennis along with Rick Mullen and Brendan Toull in Melbourne, Australia. The band briefly recruited a 4th member (Jonathan Mee) and a self-titled demo tape was released in September 1993. One gig followed in December that year before Subterfuge were again working as a 3-piece band after they discarded with Jonathan’s services. In 1994 Subterfuge played one gig as a 3 piece band then Brendan left and Clifford and Rick decided to continue as a duo and started work on their debut CD EP Darkland Awakening. Work on the CD finished in March and it was released the following month to very favorable reviews. It was later described as being “one of the most fantastic releases of the genre of that era”. Subterfuge played live around Australia between 1994-1998 and some new tracks appeared on compilation CDs. However a full album although promised, never eventuated. In 1996-1997 a collaboration between Clifford Ennis of Subterfuge and Chris McCarter of Ikon was produced. This side-project went under the name Jerusalem Syndrome and an album entitled “The Book of Days” was released during this time.
1) Subterfuge was an early 80s Oi band from the UK. Released 2 demos in 1983.
2) Subterfuge was an early Californian punk / HC band around 1984. They recorded one 12’ called Who’s the Fool
3) Subterfuge is a Long Island hardcore band that started out in 1996.
4) Subterfuge is the name of a Goth Rock band from Australia; They were formed in 1993 by Clifford Ennis along with Rick Mullen and Brendan Toull in Melbourne, Australia. The band briefly recruited a 4th member (Jonathan Mee) and a self-titled demo tape was released in September 1993. One gig followed in December that year before Subterfuge were again working as a 3-piece band after they discarded with Jonathan’s services. In 1994 Subterfuge played one gig as a 3 piece band then Brendan left and Clifford and Rick decided to continue as a duo and started work on their debut CD EP Darkland Awakening. Work on the CD finished in March and it was released the following month to very favorable reviews. It was later described as being “one of the most fantastic releases of the genre of that era”. Subterfuge played live around Australia between 1994-1998 and some new tracks appeared on compilation CDs. However a full album although promised, never eventuated. In 1996-1997 a collaboration between Clifford Ennis of Subterfuge and Chris McCarter of Ikon was produced. This side-project went under the name Jerusalem Syndrome and an album entitled “The Book of Days” was released during this time.
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