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This article is about New Zealand band. For the scientific organization, see The Skeptics Society. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2010) The Skeptics was a New Zealand postpunk band from 1979 to 1990. They became notorious in 1987 for an unusually graphic music video entitled "AFFCO". Early recordings edit: The Skeptics' first recording appeared in 1982 on The Furtive Four Three Piece Pack a 12" compilation EP which also featured The Bongos, The Dabs and The Prime Movers. They toured New Zealand on the Furtive Records "Three Piece Pack" tour. The tour was to be followed by a five track EP, Pyronnists Selections which was to be released on Propeller Records, Furtive's parent label, but the master tape was stolen from the Propeller office and the EP was never released. In 1983, the Skeptics released the EP Chowder Over Wisconsin on Flying Nun Records. From 1983-1984 they ran their own club, thanks to support from the City Council arts centre, in a former electrical warehouse in Palmerston North. They named the club Snailclamps after a chalk inscription they found in the warehouse, "C164 Snail Clamps". Initially the venue ran as an underage hangout but became a fully licensed venue not long after, until the band decided to pack up and relocate to Wellington. A cassette named Skeptics Said was released on the now defunct Industrial Tapes label in 1984. In 1985, the band released an LP, Ponds. Membership changes edit: By the time of the Ponds release, Robin Gauld had left the band to concentrate on his university studies. John Halvorsen, formerly of The Gordons (and later of Bailter Space), joined in his stead. AFFCO video controversy edit: In August 1987 the Skeptics made a video for the Skeptics III track "AFFCO", named after the New Zealand meat processing company AFFCO. Directed by Stuart Page, the video was filmed in the Westfield Freezing Company and Kellax meat packers in Auckland and included graphic footage of lambs being slaughtered and cut up, contrasted with footage of lambs in a field. Singer David d'Ath also appeared wrapped in plastic cling film and fake blood. Due to its graphic content, the video has rarely been broadcast on New Zealand television, but has been screened at various art exhibitions in New Zealand and at Film Archive screenings and is now freely available to watch online. Breakup edit: While working on yet another release,"Amalgam" in 1989, David D'Ath learned that he had leukaemia. D'Ath never got to see the finished product which, due to many unforeseen problems and delays, could not be finished in time as a farewell to this legendary performer. David D'Ath died on Tuesday, 4 September 1990. The band ceased immediately after. "Amalgam" was finally released in November 1990. In the following years to come, the Skeptics' unreleased material began to surface as documents of their existence. The 10" single, "Sensible" which featured studio tracks created back in 1985, was launched in 1991. A full album version soon followed which featured further recordings from 1985 to 1990. In 1992, a boxed-set of the Skeptics recordings was produced which contained 'Skeptics III', 'Amalgam', 'Sensible' and a live three song recording EP 'If I Will I Can' taken from the last Skeptics gig in 1990 at the Gluepot in Auckland. Also accompanying the boxset was a 12-page booklet of lyrics and artwork by, and in memory of David D'Ath. John Halvorsen and Nick Roughan both now live in Auckland, Brent McLaughlin in New York, Don White in Melbourne and Robin Gauld in Dunedin.

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  • May 24 Friday
    Rennes, France Melody Maker
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  • May 25 Saturday
    Nantes, France Le Chien Stupide
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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    La Rochelle, France Le SAS
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  • Jun 3 Monday
    San Sebastián, Spain Ondarra Club
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  • Jun 5 Wednesday
    Coimbra, Portugal Salao Brazil
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  • Jun 7 Friday
    Lisbon, Portugal Sabotage Club
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  • Jun 8 Saturday
    Montijo, Portugal Timilia Das Meias
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  • Jun 9 Sunday
    Lisbon, Portugal Groovie Records / Monotone
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  • Jun 12 Wednesday
    Madrid, Spain Wurlitzer Ballroom
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  • Jun 14 Friday
    Perpignan, France Ubu
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  • Jun 15 Saturday
    Montpellier, France Le Mojomatic
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