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Death Cult is the debut four-track EP by the post punk/gothic rock band Death Cult (who later shortened their name to the Cult).Released in July 1983 on the Situation Two label, the EP reached No. 2 on the UK Independent Chart. [1]
A joint 4AD and Beggars Banquet 7" promotional EP, titled A Sampling Above the Rest (catalogue number VTO 1), featured "Gods Zoo (These Times)" as a promotional track with the following description: "taken from the forthcoming Death Cult cassette and album". A full-length Death Cult album never materialized.
Death Cult made their live debut in Oslo, Norway on 25 July 1983 and also released the Death Cult EP in the same month, then toured through mainland Europe. In September 1983, Mondo was deported to his home country of Sierra Leone and replaced by Nigel Preston, formerly of Theatre of Hate.
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After the release of a self-titled debut EP, the group fired Mondo in September and replaced him with Nigel Preston of Sex Gang Children (Mondo took Preston's place in Sex Gang Children). [2] Death Cult issued one more release under their original name, "Gods Zoo", before renaming themselves the Cult in January 1984. [3]
Stewart, after prompting from Mondo, attended auditions for the Death Cult bass player role and was subsequently hired. [6] [7] From their beginning, Death Cult had a commitment to Beggars Banquet Records. In April 1983, Death Cult released an EP, Death Cult, [8] on Beggars offshoot label Situation Two.
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