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Formed from members of punk bands Rooter and The
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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
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Atrocity's departure was inspiration for one of the band's best known tracks, "Suicide 2", which encourages him to "...jump off
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for their debut EP in 1986), and "Suicide". All of which are on the defining New
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