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Brody and Smith left Dungeon in 1996 shortly after the demo appeared and were replaced by ex-Maximum Carnage members Wayne Harris and Justin Sayers.
Mikulic also departed shortly afterward.
In the meantime, Japanese label TDK-Core had taken an interest in Dungeon and expressed a desire to release " Changing Moods " as an album.
Instead, Dungeon chose to re-work it, remixing some of the tracks with bass lines provided by Sayers, dropping a song called " The Promise " and adding nine new recordings including a cover of Blondie's " Call Me ".
Released under the name Demolition, the album sold well after it was released in Japan but Harris refused to take part in any promotional activity for the CD and was fired from the band.
A friend of the group, Tyrone McMaster, adopted the name Ty Blakely and appeared in promotional packages accompanying the release, however this was merely to give Dungeon the appearance of a complete line-up as McMaster was not actually in the band.
It was not to be the last time Dungeon was to resort to this tactic.

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