The closest I can come up with would be Christian Death, 3.0 and 4.0. Don’t ask me for a history lesson, I’m not that kind of Came From The Mud Shirts, but Christian Death 1.0 was a punk band with Rick Agnew, Rozz Williams and a couple other guys in the early 1980s. They broke up and Christian Death 2.0 formed with Rozz alongside Valor Kand and Gitane Demone. Maybe someone else, I only remember the interesting names. Christian Death 3.0 would be after Rozz left the band (for whatever reason) and Valor took over lead vocals. Gitane left sometime before the decade was over but Valor continued well into the 90s (maybe longer, I lost interest in that sort of music as I got older). However, around 1990 Rozz decided he wanted the band back (Christian Death 4.0, in my ranking system) and there was some court hearings and they were both awarded the right to use the name, so they differentiated themselves by the logos.

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