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Scum is the debut album by English grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released on 1 July 1987 through Earache Records. Side A of Scum was originally recorded for £50.00 at Rich Bitch studio (Birmingham, England) in August 1986. It was intended to form part of a split release with English crossover thrash band Atavistic on Manic Ears (Bristol, England). After an extensive line-up change, the second half of Scum was recorded in May 1987 at Rich Bitch studio. The two sides were combined and released as a single album. Only drummer Mick Harris played on both sides of the album.

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  • Scum is the debut album by English grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released on 1 July 1987 through Earache Records. Side A of Scum was originally recorded for £50.00 at Rich Bitch studio (Birmingham, England) in August 1986. It was intended to form part of a split release with English crossover thrash band Atavistic on Manic Ears (Bristol, England). After an extensive line-up change, the second half of Scum was recorded in May 1987 at Rich Bitch studio. The two sides were combined and released as a single album. Only drummer Mick Harris played on both sides of the album.
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  • Jim Whitely
  • Nik Bullen and Justin Broadrick
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  • Scum
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  • studio
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  • Side one
  • Side two
writing credits
  • no
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  • Control
  • Deceiver
  • Parasites
  • C.S.
  • Dragnet
  • M.A.D.
  • Point of No Return
  • The Kill
  • Scum
  • Common Enemy
  • Life?
  • Prison Without Walls
  • Sacrificed
  • Success?
  • As the Machine Rolls On
  • Born on Your Knees
  • Caught... in a Dream
  • Divine Death
  • Human Garbage
  • Instinct of Survival
  • Moral Crusade
  • Multinational Corporations
  • Negative Approach
  • Polluted Minds
  • Pseudo Youth
  • Siege of Power
  • Stigmatized
This Album
  • Scum
all music
  • Napalm Death
Cover
  • Napalm Death - Scum.jpg
Total Length
  • 1170.0
  • 814.0
Next album
  • From Enslavement to Obliteration
Released
  • 1987-07-01(xsd:date)
Artist
Recorded
  • August 1986, May 1987 at Rich Bitch studio
Reviews
  • *AllMusic *Metal Forces *Pitchfork Media
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  • Broadrick
  • Broadrick, Bullen
  • Broadrick, Bullen, Ratledge
  • Bullen
  • Justin Broadrick, Bullen
  • Nicholas Bullen
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  • Scum is the debut album by English grindcore band Napalm Death. It was released on 1 July 1987 through Earache Records. Side A of Scum was originally recorded for £50.00 at Rich Bitch studio (Birmingham, England) in August 1986. It was intended to form part of a split release with English crossover thrash band Atavistic on Manic Ears (Bristol, England). After an extensive line-up change, the second half of Scum was recorded in May 1987 at Rich Bitch studio. The two sides were combined and released as a single album. Only drummer Mick Harris played on both sides of the album. The first pressing of the CD (1988) came as a 54-track CD, which included the From Enslavement To Obliteration album and four bonus tracks. In 1994, the first two albums were re-released separately. A remastered version was released on 27 January 2012. The album cover was designed by Bill Steer's Carcass bandmate Jeff Walker. The album covers came in varied colours: orange, gold, green, blue, and yellow. The song "You Suffer" was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's shortest song; the track is precisely 1.316 seconds long.
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