The Victims (Australian Band)
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The Victims were an Australian
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band from
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, active from 1977 to 1979. The founding mainstay members were
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on drums, Dave Flick (Dave Faulkner) on guitar and vocals, and Rudolph V (Dave Cardwell) on bass guitar. Their debut single, "
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", was issued in April 1978 and was followed by a five-track extended play, ''The Victims'', in August of that year. The group disbanded early in the next year. In 1989 Timberyard Records released a compilation album, ''All Loud on the Western Front'', of their material. In late 2014 and early 2015 Baker and Faulkner were joined by Ray Ahn (of
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) as the Television Addicts to perform the Victims material. The 2014 and 2015 shows were so well received that the trio assumed the band name The Victims and played sold-out shows at Rosemount Hotel and Mojo's Bar.


History

The Victims were formed in Perth in mid-1977 with
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on drums (ex-Beheaded/The Geeks), Dave Flick (real name Dave Faulkner) on guitar and vocals (ex-Beagle Boys) and Rudolph V (real name Dave Cardwell) on bass guitar. Earlier in that year Baker and Cardwell had founded another punk band, the Geeks, with Ross Buncle on guitar and a vocalist, Lloyd. That group folded in May and their original songs formed the core of the Victims' initial repertoire. The group's sound was based on United States punk pioneers, the Flamin' Groovies, the Heartbreakers, New York Dolls, and the Stooges. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt that "with their frantic, explosive sound backed by a solid melodic bent, The Victims became the premier punk band on the Perth scene." In 1977 the Victims recorded their debut single, "
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" (Faulkner/Baker) / "I'm Flipped Out Over You" (Baker/Buncle), of which only 1,000 copies were pressed. In August 1978 they released a five-track extended play, ''The Victims'' (also known as ''No Thanks to the Human Turd''), with: "I Understand", "Open Your Eyes", "TV Freak", "High School Girls" and "Disco Junkies". Baker was one of the writers of the latter four tracks; the identity of his co-composer was disputed – some sources attributing Faulkner and others citing Buncle – the situation was later resolved, with Buncle acknowledged as co-writer. Only 500 copies of the EP were released. Some versions had hand-drawn sleeves, which McFarlane described as "ultra-rare and highly prized collector's items." Their performance at Hernando's Hideaway in Perth in January 1978 was recorded: it was issued on the live album, ''Culture Shock'', in 2014. By mid-1978 the Victims had disbanded, they briefly reunited in early 1979 to provide a farewell gig. Baker was a founder of
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(1978–81). Flick reverted to using his surname, Faulkner, and briefly joined Midget and The Farrellys. In late 1979, he joined Mannikins. Baker and Faulkner reunited in January 1981 and founded Hoodoo Gurus in Sydney. Rudolph V became a member of Love Assassins with Mark Hutchinson on guitar, John Rowlings on vocals and Marc Siddall on drums. In December 1989 the Victims material was issued as a compilation album, ''All Loud on the Western Front'', on Timberyard Records. This included all the tracks from their first single and EP, as well as a previously unreleased track, "Perth Is a Culture Shock". It was re-issued on CD in 2005. "Television Addict" has been covered by Hoodoo Gurus (both live when Baker was still a member and on record for '' Crank'', 2005 re-issue) and recorded by
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. It is also a mainstay of Australian punk compilations. The song was also played live by United States band
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on their 2007 Australian tour. The 2011 compilation, ''Sleeping Dogs Lie'', was issued by Japanese label 1977 Records and distributed in Australia by the Fuse label. In addition to the tracks on ''All Loud on the Western Front'' it added two demo songs. In August 2014 Baker and Faulkner were joined by Ray Ahn (of
Hard-Ons The Hard-Ons are an Australian punk rock band, which formed in 1982 in Punchbowl, New South Wales. Its founding members were Keish de Silva on lead vocals and drums, Peter "Blackie" Black on guitar and backing vocals, and Ray Ahn on bass guit ...
) on bass guitar as the Television Addicts at the Rosemount Hotel in North Perth. They performed the Victims material and in February of the following year gigged in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. According to Faulkner, Cardwell was not asked to join as "we ended up not liking the third Victim very much and didn't want to have anything to do with him."


Discography


Albums

* ''All Loud on the Western Front'' Timberyard Records (compilation album, 1989) * ''Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (compilation album, 2011) * ''Culture Shock'' (live album, 2014)


Extended plays

* ''The Victims'' (aka ''No Thanks to the Human Turd'') Independent (August 1978)


Singles

* "
Television Addict "Television Addict" was the A-side of the debut single by The Victims, an early punk rock band from Perth, Western Australia. The song is a mainstay of compilations of Australian punk from the 1970s, and has been recorded by the Hoodoo Gurus, ...
" Independent (1977)


Compilation appearances

* ''Murder Punk, Volume 1: The Australian Years'' (1997) * ''Murder Punk, Volume 2: The Australian Years'' (1997) * ''Do The Pop! The Australian Garage-Rock Sound 1976-87'' Shock Records (2002) (Song: "Television Addict") * ''Tales from the Australian Underground: Singles 1976-1989'' (2003) (Song: "I'm Flipped Out Over You")


References

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