Between late 1994 and early 1995, Jay and Tony left NJ Bloodline and were replaced by Joey Priolo and Ray Chinowski (aka, Fat Ray-RIP).
Although only 15 years old, Ian already possessed considerable talent, especially with double bass drumming and already had experience in live performance, playing with Fatnuts.
NJ Bloodline spent the next year writing and rehearsing the material that would eventually comprise their next release, the "Be Afraid" Demo.
During the negotiations with Resurrection AD, Kingfisher, who had signed fellow NJHC peers Fury of Five, contacted NJ Bloodline and offered them a recording deal and were interested in re-releasing "Be Afraid" as a mini-CD.
Early January 1999, Mario left NJ Bloodline and was replaced by local guitarist Dirty Rei Fonseca, formerly of One4One for live performances only.
In between their Summer Tour dates in 2000, NJ Bloodline recorded all the material that would comprise both the Faceless LP and the split CD at Third Studio From the Sun.
Upon returning from Europe and completing their U.S. leg of their summer tour with Settle the Score, Ian quit NJ Bloodline.
After failing to find a suitable replacement for Ian, in the Spring of 2002, Enrique left New Jersey to temporarily front the Sacto Hoods from California.
Joey, who took the trip with Enrique, decided to move to Huntington Beach, CA permanently, restarted his side project, Libations.
By 2006, Frank and Enrique had both quit their respective bands, Ian had moved back to the east coast and Joey's tenure with Libations came to an end.
In early 2006, fellow NJHC alumni, E.Town Concrete, contacted NJBL and asked them reunite for E.Town's last 2 headlining shows called the "End of the Rainbow weekend" in May 2006, at the Starland Ballroom in NJ.
The group had renewed their friendships and decided to play on a limited basis, mostly summers, due to life commitments and members living in various states.