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I'm not exactly 'up' on S Club matters, but I was quite surprised when that boy left to pursue a 'nu-metal' career before the rest of the band split. I don't remember his name, but I think his new band were called SKUA. Did they ever get anywhere? Anyone heard them? Is it as bad as it sounds?
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However, Paul was made of tougher stuff. He was the first to leave S Club 7, in June 2002, declaring his dislike of pop music and the highly commercialised world of pop in general. After leaving S Club he rejoined his old school nu-metal band Skua to make "real" music. However, Skua split up before they�d even started and Paul vanished into obscurity until early 2005 when he re-emerged (with his former pretty boy looks being replaced by a new "scruffy" look - shades of Take That's Mark Owen?) as the lead singer and songwriter of a rock band called Charlie Bullitt. Throughout most of 2005 the group have performed in a number of clubs and pubs in such places as London, Brighton and Aberdeen - but so far they have failed to attract any significant attention. However, in October 2005 Paul left the group on friendly terms.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cattermole
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