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{{Song
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|producer=[[James Ford]]
| title = Scum
|studio=Sound Design (Santa Barbara)<br>Jungle City (New York)
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|label=Columbia<br>[[Mute Records]]
| screenshot = Album-Spirit.jpg
|length=3:14
| artist = [[Depeche Mode]]
|tempo=N/A
| songwriter = [[Martin L. Gore]]
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|studioassistance=Connor Long<br>Óscar Muñoz<br>David Schaeman<br>Brendan Morawski
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| key = C Major
|mixingassistance=Brendan Morawski
| programmedby = Matrixxman<br>Kurt Uenala
|masteredby=Brian Lucey
| engineeredby = Jimmy Robertson
|drumsby=[[James Ford]]
| mixingby = [[James Ford]]
|designby=SMEL
| mixingassistance = Brendan Morawski
|artdirection=[[Anton Corbijn]]
| masteredby = Brian Lucey
|recordingdate=April - August, 2016
| studioassistance = Connor Long<br>Óscar Muñoz<br>David Schaeman<br>Brendan Morawski
|releasedate=March 17, 2017
| drumsby = [[James Ford]]
|colorscheme=Spirit
| artdirection = [[Anton Corbijn]]
| designby = SMEL
| recordingdate = April–August 2016
| releasedate = 17 March 2017
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{{S|Scum}} is a song from the 2017 album ''[[Spirit]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Dave Gahan told [[2017-04-24 Steve Wright in the Afternoon, BBC Radio 2, London, UK|Steve Wright]]:
[[Dave Gahan]] told [[2017-04-24 Steve Wright in the Afternoon, BBC Radio 2, London, UK|Steve Wright]]:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"When I first heard that song, when Martin gave me his demo, I just couldn't wait to get my teeth into it. That's right up my street. It's punchy, and it's rant. He's pretty angry at someone, I think."
"When I first heard that song, when Martin gave me his demo, I just couldn't wait to get my teeth into it. That's right up my street. It's punchy, and it's rant. He's pretty angry at someone, I think."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Dave also told [http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7723868/depeche-mode-dave-gahan-spirit-politics-interview Billboard]:
Gahan also told {{EL|https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/depeche-mode-dave-gahan-spirit-politics-interview-7723868/ Billboard}}:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"There are songs that are quite literal on the album. “Scum” for instance, it was a lot of fun recording that song and singing it. Great lyric. But to me, I internalize that: “Hey scum, hey scum, what have you ever done for anyone?" I immediately take that in, and I ask myself that question. That’s how I perform that song... really, it’s from my own fear, like, "What the f--k have I ever done? And what am I doing? Am I really helping those around me that are less fortunate? Do I really care?" I don’t know."
"There are songs that are quite literal on the album. "Scum" for instance, it was a lot of fun recording that song and singing it. Great lyric. But to me, I internalize that: "Hey scum, hey scum, what have you ever done for anyone?" I immediately take that in, and I ask myself that question. That's how I perform that song... really, it's from my own fear, like, "What the f--k have I ever done? And what am I doing? Am I really helping those around me that are less fortunate? Do I really care?" I don't know."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Martin Gore said in [[2017-04-01 Myśliwiecka 3/5/7, Polskie Radio Program III, Warsaw, Poland|Myśliwiecka 3/5/7]]:
[[Martin Gore]] said in [[2017-04-01 Myśliwiecka 3/5/7, Polskie Radio Program III, Warsaw, Poland|Myśliwiecka 3/5/7]]:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"During interviews, quite a few people asked me, "Who made you that angry? Who is that about?" It would really take away the power of the song if I would just tell you, "I wrote about this person", because it's better for a listener to listen to it and imagine, because imagination is far more powerful."
"During interviews, quite a few people asked me, "Who made you that angry? Who is that about?" It would really take away the power of the song if I would just tell you, "I wrote about this person", because it's better for a listener to listen to it and imagine, because imagination is far more powerful."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Martin also told [[2017-03-20/24 Album Der Woche, Radio Eins, Berlin, Germany|Radio Eins in 2017]]:
Gore also told [[2017-03-20/24 Album Der Woche, Radio Eins, Berlin, Germany|Radio Eins in 2017]]:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"I like 'Scum' particularly because it's very different for us. Quite aggressive, but it's also got a real kind of sleazy groove to it. There's something very unusual for us about that song."
"I like 'Scum' particularly because it's very different for us. Quite aggressive, but it's also got a real kind of sleazy groove to it. There's something very unusual for us about that song."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Andy Fletcher told [[2017-05-03 91.9 WFPK, Louisville, KY, USA|91.9 WFPK]]:
[[Andrew Fletcher]] told [[2017-05-03 91.9 WFPK, Louisville, KY, USA|91.9 WFPK]]:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"I really like 'Scum', it has the weirdest rhythm. In fact we're not playing it live - we're not sure if it can be played live. It's some weird beat."
"I really like 'Scum', it has the weirdest rhythm. In fact we're not playing it live we're not sure if it can be played live. It's some weird beat."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Keyboard programmer Matrixxman said in an interview with [http://mode2joy.pl/2017/03/17/interview-with-charles-duff-matrixxman-keyboard-programmer-for-depeche-modes-new-album-spirit/ Mode2joy.pl]:
Keyboard programmer Matrixxman said in an interview with {{EL|http://mode2joy.pl/2017/03/17/interview-with-charles-duff-matrixxman-keyboard-programmer-for-depeche-modes-new-album-spirit/ MODE2Joy}}:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"I didn’t personally work with the vocals at all during the album but in reference to Scum, I’m pretty sure Martin’s original demo had heavily distorted vocals on it. So that would explain why Dave’s vocals had the same treatment on that particular tune."
"I didn't personally work with the vocals at all during the album but in reference to Scum, I'm pretty sure Martin's original demo had heavily distorted vocals on it. So that would explain why Dave's vocals had the same treatment on that particular tune."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


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== Live performances ==
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 25 February 2023

3. The Worst Crime
4. Scum
List of Spirit songs
5. You Move
Scum
Album-Spirit.jpg
Song Scum
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by James Ford
Recorded at Sound Design (Santa Barbara)
Jungle City (New York)
Length (mm:ss) 3:14
Tempo 95 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key C Major
Programmed by Matrixxman
Kurt Uenala
Engineered by Jimmy Robertson
Mixed by James Ford
Mixing assistance Brendan Morawski
Mastered by Brian Lucey
Studio assistance Connor Long
Óscar Muñoz
David Schaeman
Brendan Morawski
Drums James Ford
Art direction Anton Corbijn
Design SMEL
Recorded April–August 2016
Originally released 17 March 2017
Live performances as Depeche Mode 1 times *
Total live performances 1 times *

"Scum" is a song from the 2017 album Spirit by Depeche Mode.

Notes

Dave Gahan told Steve Wright:

"When I first heard that song, when Martin gave me his demo, I just couldn't wait to get my teeth into it. That's right up my street. It's punchy, and it's rant. He's pretty angry at someone, I think."

Gahan also told Billboard:

"There are songs that are quite literal on the album. "Scum" for instance, it was a lot of fun recording that song and singing it. Great lyric. But to me, I internalize that: "Hey scum, hey scum, what have you ever done for anyone?" I immediately take that in, and I ask myself that question. That's how I perform that song... really, it's from my own fear, like, "What the f--k have I ever done? And what am I doing? Am I really helping those around me that are less fortunate? Do I really care?" I don't know."

Martin Gore said in Myśliwiecka 3/5/7:

"During interviews, quite a few people asked me, "Who made you that angry? Who is that about?" It would really take away the power of the song if I would just tell you, "I wrote about this person", because it's better for a listener to listen to it and imagine, because imagination is far more powerful."

Gore also told Radio Eins in 2017:

"I like 'Scum' particularly because it's very different for us. Quite aggressive, but it's also got a real kind of sleazy groove to it. There's something very unusual for us about that song."

Andrew Fletcher told 91.9 WFPK:

"I really like 'Scum', it has the weirdest rhythm. In fact we're not playing it live — we're not sure if it can be played live. It's some weird beat."

Keyboard programmer Matrixxman said in an interview with MODE2Joy:

"I didn't personally work with the vocals at all during the album but in reference to Scum, I'm pretty sure Martin's original demo had heavily distorted vocals on it. So that would explain why Dave's vocals had the same treatment on that particular tune."

Lyrics


Scum

Hey scum, hey scum

What have you ever done for anyone

Hey scum, hey scum

What are you going to do when karma comes


A' calling

And you're falling

And there's nowhere left to run

And you're weeping

And not sleeping

And you're begging for your gun


Pull the trigger

Hey scum, hey scum


What have you ever done for anyone

Hey scum, hey scum

What will you do when judgement time has come


And you're kneeling

And you're squealing

And you're looking for someone

To bear witness

To your goodness

You can't even find your son


Pull the trigger

Pull the trigger


You wouldn't even offer up your crumbs

To the dying

And crying

You're dead inside, you're numb

You're hollow

And shallow

Your empty life is done


Pull the trigger

Pull the trigger


Hey scum, hey scum

Pull the trigger


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©2015 Sony ATV Music Corp. and Grabbing Hands Music Ltd. All rights on behalf of itself and Grabbing Hands Music Ltd. admin. by Sony ATV Music Corp. (BMI). (USA). Published by Sony ATV Music Publishing Ltd Licensed by Grabbing Hands Music Ltd. (Rest Of The World)

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "Scum"
Main article: List of dates where "Scum" was played