Career
He also contributed artwork to the CNPD in the book Stamps Of Mass Destruction (and other postal disasters) Volume(s) 2 (), printed in 2005. Blacksmoke (aka The Blacksmoke Organisation)
In 2003, Fogarty co-founded the "occasional art collective" called The Blacksmoke Organisation, generally referred to as Blacksmoke, along with James Cauty (KLF, K Foundation, Cautese Nationál Postal Disservice). Credits include official remixes of a-ha (Cosy Prisons), The Bloodhound Gang (Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo), Goldie Lookin" Chain (RnB), Cradle of Filth (Mannequin) and two tracks on the soundtrack to Disney"s Herbie Fully Loaded.
Fogarty"s initial recording project was (1997–2007), for which he recorded and wrote all the music
Recording a total of five albums, The last two - Radio Ixtlan (2004) and Conspiritus (2005) - were released through the United Kingdom"s Earache Records. The track "Its Not Reality" was featured on a PlayStation 2 video game called Extreme Metal Racing, as well as being remixed by Hardcore Techno producer Scott Brown.
In 2007, was ended (as reported by Blabbermouth), and following, Fogarty founded a new project called
Formed in 2007, the music of "The Bombs Of Enduring Freedom" is a mix of industrial metal and modern electronic music The self-titled debut album was featured in a two-page article in the United Kingdom"s Metal Hammer magazine.
Further EPs have been released.
In 2008, The Bombs Of Enduring Freedom remixed the track "Survival of the Outlaw" for Norwegian black metal band Solefald for their remix album The Circular Drain. In 2011, a video was made for a track called "Bin Laden Is Dead" by Matthias Fritsch (the filmmaker behind Techno Viking). As well as limited-edition Civil Defense releases, all material is available to download free from the band"s website.
In 1998, Fogarty co-founded the experimental black metal band The Meads Of Asphodel under the pseudonym of Jaldaboath, for whom he wrote and recorded the band"s demos, the debut album The Excommunication of Christ and the "Jihad" European Parliament (a split European Parliament with Norwegian black metal band Mayhem which gained "Single of the Week" in Kerrang! magazine).
In 2003, Fogarty left the project to concentrate fully on In 2008, Fogarty formed a new project called "Jaldaboath" - the music is comical in nature, taking inspiration from Monty Python, Black Adder and various subgenres of heavy metal. Austria"s Napalm Records released the debut full-length album The Rise of the Heraldic Beasts worldwide in September 2010.
The Civil Defense was also released via as a limited edition Fogarty founded "Death To Music", a Netlabel with occasional limited edition releases.
The majority of the releases are MP3 downloads.