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The Gene Syndrome were from Croydon and was founded by Neil Faulkner, Roger Smith and Gill Wilkinson. The band had many drummers with Graham Smith being the mainstay after 1985 until the band split in 1990. Other significant members were Dominic Jones on keyboards who appeared on two singles and the Delicious album and Geoff Pace on rhythm guitar who joined in 1989. 'Party In The Trees' was the band's first release in September 1984. Michal Turtle (Wicked Kitchen Staff) played keyboards on the track. In 1986 they released the '25 Or 6 To 4' 7", actually a song originally written by Chicago a 12" extended mix was also available. In 1988 they recorded the 'Delicious' album and the 'Royal Voodoo' 7", both produced by Ralph Jezzard, who did the production for Blood And Roses and EMF. The Gene Syndrome played one gig in 1985 with Blood And Roses and several gigs with ex Blood and Roses members. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.