Code of ethics
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- This article is about a Christian Rock band. For actual codes of ethics, see ethical code.
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 sophomore album released in 1993, and garnered their first #1 single at radio, "Something Real". Kifer left by the end of the year. Later, bassist 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 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 Mowrey, and Brian Carlson. 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 it's second Gospel Music Award.
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 DJ Scott Blackwell.
Band Members
- Barry Blaze (1989 - 2000)
- Eric Switzer (1991, 1994)
- Rick Brainer (1993 - 1999)
- Scott Chapman (1993, 1998 - 1999)
- Scot Kifer (1993)
- Charles Garrett (1997)
- Jerry Mowrey (1997)
- Brian Carlson (1997)
- Ian Eskelin 1991-1993
- Dan Router 1991-1993
Discography
- Blaze (1999)
- Soulbait (1996)
- Arms Around the World (1995)
- Code of Ethics Extended Play Re-Mixes (1994)
- Code of Ethics (1993)
- Mix (1992)
- Visual Paradox (1991)
- Lost in Egypt (1989)
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