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JERUSALEM SYNDROME is a side project of Chris McCarter of IKON and Clifford Ennis of SUBTERFUGE.
Work began on songs in 1996 and in 1997 an album entitled "The Book of Days" was released on the German label Apollyon.
Two other songs were released on compilation CD's ('Without Shadows' & 'Path of the Unknown').
These two songs were re-recorded a number of years later and released as IKON tracks and appear on the 2005 album "Destroying the World to Save It".

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Waves of Sorrow

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The Waking Hour

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Demise of Eden

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Rely on Truth

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Precious Innocence

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Jerusalem Syndrome's most-played tracks include Waves of Sorrow, The Waking Hour, Demise of Eden, Rely on Truth, Precious Innocence. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

JERUSALEM SYNDROME is a side project of Chris McCarter of IKON and Clifford Ennis of SUBTERFUGE. Work began on songs in 1996 and in 1997 an album entitled "The Book of Days" was released on the German label Apollyon. Two other songs were released... Read the full biography on this page.

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