Nunbait were formed in Sydney in 1989 by Shaun Butcher on guitar, Jay Doherty on drums, Ian Fraser on vocals and Mark Guthrie on bass guitar and vocals. Butcher and Guthrie had been in bands in Townsville; Guthrie then joined Fraser's Brisbane proto-grunge 1960s garage punk-inspired combo Dementia 13. In the late-1980s, Butcher, Fraser and Guthrie had each migrated separately from Queensland to the Sydney suburb of Newtown, where they formed the band with Doherty, a native of Mudgee, who took up drums despite limited experience. Doherty named them as Numbait as a pun on jailbait. Their music was referred to as "acid-psych" and "noise rock". Doherty died in 1990 and was replaced by Mathew Fante on drums. The band's first release was 500-copy run of a self-pressed single, "Track Trauma" on Masterbait Music Inc. After winning a battle of the bands at Sydney's Lansdowne Hotel, Nunbait secured a contract with local underground label, Waterfront Records, and released an extended play, The Hub, in the same year, which was produced by Stu Spasm. It has six original tracks, albeit one, "The Melting Hour", had its origins in Dementia 13 days. Jack Marx of Drum Media described the EP as "a blisteringly nasty little piece of rock and roll work." Nunbait supported gigs by Butthole Surfers, Mudhoney, Einstürzende Neubauten and The Beasts of Bourbon, Nirvana, Helmet, Fugazi as well as performing shows with Superchunk and fellow local underground acts Tumbleweed, Cosmic Psychos, and the Celibate Rifles. Shane Danielson of The Sydney Morning Herald described their style as "not for the faint-hearted. Loud, intense and confrontational, theirs is a wild, lurching noise that hurls itself against you." A follow-up single, "Nowhere Fast", mixed by Sub Pop's Jack Endino and Mudhoney’s Mark Arm, was released on Waterfront in 1991, charting at #3 in the independent street music charts. Local label Survival issued a four-track EP, Spinout, in June 1992. The band's final release, on tiny Melbourne label Hippy Knight, was a hastily mixed album, Busted, the production of which left the members extremely dissatisfied. They disbanded soon after. The band reformed for a short tour in 2010.
Personnel
Ian Fraser - Vocals
Shaun Butcher - Guitar
Mark Guthrie - Bass, Vocals
Jay Doherty - Drums
Mathew Fante - Drums
Discography
45s
Track Trauma / Blow Me Away,, recorded at Sound Barrier, June 1990, produced by Nunbait with help from Amr Zaid
'Nowhere Fast / Head In The Jam,, recorded at Electric Ave. Nov 1990, with Adam Chapman
Mini LP
The Hub,, recorded at Tracking Station, Sept 1990, produced by Stu Spasm. Tracks: The Melting Hour, Rattler, Erotic Auto Accident, Super Charged, Creepy Crawl, The Hub.
Mini CD
Spinout,, Tracks: Bladder Mouth, Crack in Her Eye, Kill Kylie, Spinout.
CD
Busted , Tracks: 7.30PM, Busted, Cease to Squirm, Cut it Out, Metal Gibber, Monoblaster, Point of no Return, Poor Henry, Track Trauma, Young Bloke Blues
Compilations
Fresh from the Womb,,. One track: Crack in Her Eye
Various - Self Mutilation Volume Three, ,. One track: "Shit for Brains".