Code of Ethics formed in the early '90s with Barry Blaze and Eric Switzer. 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.
They are probably best known for their cover of The Monkees hit, Pleasant Valley Sunday. Over the years they have had numerous lineup changes and have played different musical styles including dance, house, techno, pop, and alternative rock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.