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Proud Scum

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Active from
  
1979

Genre
  
Punk

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Proud Scum was a notable punk band in New Zealand punk's second wave. Proud Scum were formed in Auckland in 1979 and attracted a hardcore punk and bootboy following.

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Formed from members of punk bands Rooter and The Atrocities, Proud Scum were: Jonathan Jamrag (Griffiths) (vocals), John Atrocity (Jenkins) (guitar), Alastair Rabbit (Duguid) (bass), and Bruce Diode (Hoffman) (drums). Atrocity left in June 1979 (replaced by Sid Scum).

Atrocity's departure was inspiration for one of the band's best known tracks, Suicide 2, which encourages him to "...jump off Grafton Bridge". They are also known for the tracks I am a Rabbit (covered by The Lemonheads in 1987), and Suicide. All of which are on the defining New Zealand punk compilation album AK-79. Proud Scum also released a shared 7" single with The Terrorways in 1980.

The band (without Rabbit) relocated to Sydney in 1980 before disbanding in 1981. Proud Scum had a reunion in the early 1980s, and reformed for the AK-79 reunion show in Auckland, November 2008. According to the band's official MySpace page they are currently located in Sydney, Australia and were recording for a Toy Love tribute album, Stitched Up, (as of 2010).

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Songs

I Am a Rabbit1979
Suicide 21979
Pull Down the Shades2011

References

Proud Scum Wikipedia