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The Cult is a British rock band.//In 1981, singer Ian Astbury joined a local, singer-less band, and renamed the outfit "Southern Death Cult", after an obscure Indian tribe around the Mississippi delta area in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Southern Death Cult's first ever performance was at the Queen's Hall in Bradford, England, on 29 October 1981. This quartet toured and recorded for about 16 months, releasing one single ("Moya") before breaking up in early 1983. Shortly thereafter, Astbury teamed up with guitarist Billy Duffy to form Death Cult, a name the two men have since said they decided on because they could not think of any other name for the band. Duffy had previously been in The Nosebleeds and then Theatre of Hate, a band that Southern Death Cult had toured with in October 1982.Death Cult existed on the fringes of the Gothic scene in London, and originally consisted of Ian Astbury (vocals), Billy Duffy (guitar), Jamie Stewart (bass) and Raymond Taylor Smith (aka Ray Mondo) (drums), the latter two having come from the failed band Ritual. Death Cult released the Death Cult EP in July 1983, then toured throughout Europe on an admittedly shoestring budget. In September 1983, Mondo was deported to his home country of Sierra Leone, and replaced by drummer Nigel Preston. The single "God's Zoo" was released in October 1983. Another European tour, with UK dates, followed later that autumn. To tone down the Gothic connotations of their name, and to gain broader appeal, the band changed its name simply to "The Cult" on January 13 1984, immediately before appearing on Channel 4 television show The Tube
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