Scientists
The Scientists
The Scientists' 1981 wild debut bewildered Perth Australia's punters with its charging anthems centered on themes of young love and alienation Obvious in its rebellion yet more pop than punk the selftitled 'Pink Album' deftly embodied the toughyetdanceable outsider aura of The Ramones and its unheard of feverish clip shook the shores of the geographically confined Swan Coastal Plain of down under Recorded just as the lineup of guitaristvocalist Kim Salmon The Cheap Nasties drummer James Baker The Victims and bassist Ian Sharples were breaking up the album stands as a testament to the contagious chops of Perth's swelling pool of musical talent and to the promise of Salmon's unwavering vision that would become one of the most celebrated acts of the Aussie underground
Tracklist
1. Shadows of the Night
2. Girl
3. I'm Looking for You
4. She Says She Love Me
5. Sorry, Sorry, Sorry
6. That Girl
7. High Noon
8. Teenage Dreamer
9. Another Sunday
10. Walk the Plank
11. Larry
12. Making a Scene
13. It'll Never Happen again