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Jesus Cröst started as a project around 1997. At that time both members, 13 and 10, participated in other bands. This kept Jesus Cröst very low-profile. In 1997 they recorded their first demo ‘Punk is Dead’. This tape is still considered to be a pretty good release, although the recordings are quite rough and primary (due to the fact that they were actually a test). During these recordings Jesus Cröst was temporary joined by guest vocalist Mandy. Her guest-membership would actually continue to last for a few years. In 1998 the band decided to take things more seriously, although it would remain a project for much more years. Maybe the disgust of the members for the state of the ‘punk-scene’ contributed to the fact that they did not want to dedicate their full time to the band. The second demo ‘Punk is Fashion’ was not properly released, because the recordings turned out to be very disappointing. In 1999 JC collaborated with Belgian label Filth Ear to release a full length CD. All copies of ‘The Feeding of the Party Pönks’ sold out and they started to do more gigs. By that time the name had transformed into Jesus Cröst. After a lot of troubles and some more negative experiences regarding the local scene, JC decided to focus on releasing records and to stop doing gigs. In 2000 Dutch label Black Star offered them to do a split EP with Brasilian heroes Masher. It was never released though, because 13 and 10 got screwed. A lot of things did not happen at that time and the band got