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Code 5
OriginZurich, Switzerland
GenresDance, Pop
Years active1997–1999
LabelsPhonag
Past membersDamian Meier
Jason Meloche
Michel Bognar
Erkan Yaggi ("EJ")
Igor Marasco
Bernhard Attinger ("Beny")

Code 5 was a Swiss boysband. They enjoyed moderate success in Switzerland with a Top 10 hit "Love Is Your Game" and in Canada with their rendition of Carol Medina's song "And The Song Goes (Doo Dit)".

Career

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Code 5 was formed by manager Stephan Brunner, and the members were recruited through the Swiss newspaper Blick.[1] The band was officially introduced on a press conference in late March 1997, and their first single "Love Is Your Game" debuted on the Swiss singles chart two months later at #9, and maintained the spot for two weeks. The follow-up single, "Hold Me Now", was less successful and after four weeks on the chart peaked at #42.

Damian Meier, who acted both as the lead singer and vocal coach for the band, left the band in November to pursue a solo career, and had been replaced with Canadian Jason Meloche. He debuted with Code 5 on their "I'll Be There For You" single and appeared in the music video.

Code 5 performed as an opening act for the Backstreet Boys on their Live in Concert Tour stop in Winterthur.[2]

Discography

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Singles

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Year Single Peak positions
SWI[3] CAN[4]
1997 "Love Is Your Game" 9
"Hold Me Now" 42
"I'll Be There For You" 27
1998 "And The Song Goes (Doo Dit)" 24
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Albums

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Year Title Chart Position
SWI
1998 Premium

References

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  1. ^ "Retortenversuche in der Musikszene". biwidus.ch. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Winterthur im «Backstreet Boys»-Fieber". Bündner Tagblatt: 11. 29 August 1997.
  3. ^ "Code 5 - Swiss chart". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  4. ^ "RPM Weekly Charts". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 27 December 2015.