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Rabid (band)

Rabid are a punk rock band from Leicester, England, initially active between 1979 and 1986. A new lineup of the band was reformed in 2013.
==History==
Rabid formed in 1979, undergoing several line-up changes before settling on Nick Edwards (vocals), Dean Grant (bass), and Paul Rayner (guitar), and Keith Penny (drums).〔(Rabid at the UK82 site )〕〔Lazell, Barry (1997) "(Indie Hits 1980-1989 )", Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4〕〔Gimarc, George (2005) ''Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Music 1970-1982'', Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-848-6, p. 604〕 After recording a 5-track demo in 1981, they released their debut EP, ''Bloody Road to Glory'', on their own 'Blank Label' imprint.〔 The EP was a hit in the UK Indie Chart after receiving airplay from John Peel in his BBC Radio 1 show, reaching number 47, and it also reached No. 14 in the NME Punk chart.〔〔 After the EP's distributor, Fresh, went out of business, owing money to Fall Out Records, Fall Out reissued the EP later in 1982.〔
Rabid appeared on national British television in 1982 on ''Newswatch U.K.'' and in a Canadian documentary on the youth of England. During 1983 they played on the same bill as bands such as G.B.H., The Exploited, and the U.K. Subs.〔 Fall Out issued the band's next release, the 8-track ''Bring Out Your Dead'' 12-inch mini-LP, which reached number 45 in the indie chart in 1983, and No. 10 in the NME Punk Chart.〔 By 1983, Rayner had been replaced. The final line-up of the band had Grant joined by Troy (vocals), Steve (guitar), and Max (drums), this line-up recording the tracks "Bloody Road to Glory" and "Black Cat", which were included in the ''Punk Lives! - Let's Slam'' compilation in 1986. A third track, "Destined to Decay" was recorded but not included. The band split up in 1986.
In 2006, Fall Out released a 12-track CD collection of the band's work, as ''Bloody Road to Glory'', adapting the artwork from the original EP.
Grant formed a new lineup of the band in 2013 with Grant himself on vocals, Steve Ward on bass guitar, Colin Bennett on guitar, and Gaz Johnson on drums. A new compilation, ''Bloody History'' was released in August 2013. Rabid played numerous shows in 2014 supporting GBH, 999, Vice Squad, Drongos for Europe, and Broken Bones, and headlined shows in Leicester, Derby, Boston, and Birmingham, with a three date tour of Germany planned for early 2105 and possibly dates in France.
Rabid are due to release an album titled ''Call Me Mr CEO'' in late 2014, with one side studio recordings and the other side live.

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