Scum

Scum

hardcore punk

Norway Est. 2004

"A barrage of relentless riffs and pounding rhythms propel the listener forward, creating a sonic landscape filled with tension that demands immediate physical response."

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Gospels for the Sick

Gospels for the Sick

2005

About Scum

Scum's raw energy and unyielding intensity carve out a visceral space in the hardcore punk landscape, challenging the complacency of mainstream music with their unapologetic sound.
Their existence amplifies the voices of those on the fringes, turning personal and societal frustrations into a rallying cry that resonates deeply with an audience eager for authenticity and rebellion. The band's approach is marked by a relentless...
Their existence amplifies the voices of those on the fringes, turning personal and societal frustrations into a rallying cry that resonates deeply with an audience eager for authenticity and rebellion. The band's approach is marked by a relentless pursuit of catharsis through chaos; they harness abrasive instrumentation and fierce vocal delivery to create an atmosphere that feels both urgent and confrontational. This sonic aggression is not just for shock value; it serves as an invitation to listeners to confront their own discontent, making each performance feel like a communal release rather than merely entertainment. In their songwriting, Scum often explores themes of alienation, societal decay, and personal struggle, delivered with a bluntness that reflects both irony and sincerity. Their narratives are straightforward yet poignant, inviting listeners into a world where anger and hope coexist, often blurring the lines between storytelling and emotional outpouring.

1 studio album· Norway

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Scum's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 2005–2005
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