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  1. The Scientists are a post-punk band from Perth, Western Australia, led by Kim Salmon, initially known as the Exterminators and then the Invaders. The band had two primary incarnations: the Perth-based punk band of the late 1970s and the Sydney/London-based swamp rock band of the 1980s.. In October 2010, Blood Red River (1983) was included in the list in the book 100 Best Australian Albums.

  2. scientists.bandcamp.com › album › negativityNegativity | Scientists

    11 de jun. de 2021 · Negativity by Scientists, released 11 June 2021 1. Outsider 2. Make It Go Away 3. Naysayer 4. Safe 5. Magic Pants 6. Seventeen 7. The Science Of Suave 8. I Wasn't Good At Picking Friends 9. Moth Eaten Velvet 10. Dissonance 11. Outer Space Boogie The Scientists’ powerful brand of deranged swamp-rock returns with a vengeance on June 11, when Los Angeles’ In The Red Records unleashes ...

  3. 18 de sept. de 2018 · It happened because The Scientists’ longstanding drummer Brett Rixon quit and went back to Australia. Although this was something that “was programmed into the DNA of the band,” believes Salmon, The Scientists were still unable to find a long-term replacement for Rixon.

  4. Brett Rixon. dr, AU Musician of Rock. Australian drummer. Brett Rixon died of a heroin overdose in December 1993.

  5. The Scientists went through many incarnations in their 9 year history but are remembered mostly for the lineup that existed from 1981 to 1985. Kim Salmon, Tony Thewlis, Boris Sujdovic and Brett Rixon together had the peculiar chemistry that produced the classics, Swampland, Happy Hour, the Blood Red River mini LP and We had Love.

  6. With Baker committed to Le Hoodoo Gurus, Salmon convinced Brett Rixon, at the time playing drums in Salmon’s post-Scientist band Louie Louie, to come over as well. The fourth member of the reborn Scientists was Tony Thewlis, already a fan of the original Scientists.

  7. 19 de dic. de 2022 · “Our drummer that we relied on in the ’80s, Brett [Rixon], had left around 1985 and replacing him – the band had this particular chemistry, as much as the sound itself was incredibly robust and like a bull at a gate, the mechanisms to make it work and chemistry was a very delicate balance and we couldn’t seem to make it work with drummers until ...