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Formed in a squat in Leeds, England, in 1984, the anarchist pop group
Chumbawamba
were a most unlikely mainstream success story. After more than a decade in relative obscurity, much of it spent attacking the very notion of stardom, the band signed to a major label in 1997 and quickly scored a major international hit with the riotous single
"Tubthumping."
The single would prove to the band's commercial peak, even though
Chumbawamba
continued issuing politically aware albums (many of them
featuring an increased emphasis on folk music) during the 2000s.
Chumbawamba
were originally comprised of former
Men in a Suitcase
frontman
Dunstan Bruce
, onetime
Ow My Hair's on Fire
drummer
Alice Nutter
, and computer technician
Lou Watts
. After recording a song for a compilation album, the trio teamed with
Harry Hamer
and
Mavis Dillon
-- members of one of the LP's other contributors,
the Passion Killers
-- and the
Chumbawamba
lineup was thus complete. The band quickly became a thorn in the side of British conservatives, mounting a series of benefit concerts for a variety of anti-
Thatcherite
causes and campaigns; before long, they were also the subject of frequent police raids.
Released at the height of Live Aid-era goodwill,
Chumbawamba
's debut LP,
Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records: Starvation, Charity and Rock 'n' Roll -- Lies and Tradition
, appeared in 1986, brutally attacking the principles of media limelight and career-boosting they perceived at the heart of the charitable event. (The subject resurfaced in 1987, when a celebrity cover of
"Let It Be"
mounted to raise money for ferry disaster victims was followed by the
Chumbawamba
single
"Scab Aid,"
recorded as the pseudonymous
Scum
.)
Never Mind the Ballots...Here's the Rest of Your Lives
was rush-released in 1987 to coincide with the year's general elections, while the 1989 follow-up EP,
English Rebel Songs 1391-1914
, consisted primarily of authentic 14th century anti-poll tax protest songs. With 1990's
Slap!
,
Chumbawamba
began experimenting with sampling; the follow-up, to be titled
Jesus H. Christ
, was banned on the eve of its release after the band failed to obtain the right to cover songs by
Kylie Minogue
,
Paul McCartney
, and
ABBA
. (Consequently, the focus of 1992's
Shhh
was censorship.)
With 1993's anti-fascism rant
"Enough Is Enough,"
Chumbawamba
scored their biggest indie hit to date, and 1994's
Anarchy
LP was also a success. After the 1995 live LP
Showbusiness!
, the group returned the next year with
Swingin' with Raymond
, a concept album about a man with the word "LOVE" tattooed on the knuckles of one hand and "HATE" tattooed on the other. All appeared to be business as usual until it was announced that
Chumbawamba
had signed to EMI, a move that angered and confused many fans who subscribed to the band's anti-corporation ideals. Nevertheless, their 1997 major-label debut,
Tubthumper
, became a smash success thanks to the infectious
"Tubthumping,"
a Top Ten hit in the U.S. and throughout Europe. A second single,
"Amnesia,"
was also a success. Their newfound popularity also allowed the group to bring its anarchist message to a new audience --
Nutter
even found herself in the middle of a major scandal when she appeared on the American panel discussion show Politically Incorrect to advocate shoplifting from major record chains, prompting some retailers to pull
Chumbawamba
's discs from their shelves.
The ABCs of Anarchy
, a split EP with
Negativland
, followed in 1999, and in the spring of 2000 the group resurfaced with
What You See Is What You Get
.
Worried about the public reaction to the lyrics, which were critical of big business and the media, EMI decided to drop the group. The band was unusually quiet for a period, but director
Alex Cox
soon approached them about scoring Revenger's Tragedy and they jumped at the chance. A documentary about the band, Well Done, Now Sod Off!, appeared in 2001. That same year, they stirred attention by licensing songs to certain companies that fit their political standards. They reappeared in 2002 for a reunion show and released
Readymades
that summer, followed by a second pressing of the album (augmented with additional content and rebranded as
Readymades and Then Some
) in October 2003 via Koch Records. Next up on the release roster was
Shhhlap!
, which compiled the early
Chumba
releases
Shhh
and
Slap!
, and June 2004 saw the arrival of
UN
, which built on the folktronic sound of
Readymades
and was as ideologically feisty as ever.
Change was in the wind for
Chumbawamba
soon after the release of
UN
, however, as the group signed to the No Masters Co-operative and issued a stripped-down acoustic album called
Singsong and a Scrap
. Released in 2006, the album abandoned the electronic, clubby sound of the band's previous work and focused instead on lush vocal harmonies and traditional Irish folk instruments.
Chumbawamba
then released their second album with No Masters Co-operative in 2007, an equally stripped-down affair called
Get on with It: Live
, and returned in 2008 with a folk-based studio effort titled
The Boy Bands Have Won
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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