There are at least four Victims: 1) A crust/hardcore punk band from Stockholm, Sweden. www.victimsinblood.com 2) A late 70s American punk band from New York City. 3) The third are a brutaldeathcore from Jirkov/Chomutov, Czech Republic. www.victims.wz.cz 4) An Australian punk band active from 1977-79. (see also: The Victims) 1) The band started in 1997 and never really planned on doing anything else than playing precise and to the point hardcore.
1) A crust/hardcore punk band from Stockholm, Sweden. www.victimsinblood.com
2) A late 70s American punk band from New York City.
3) The third are a brutaldeathcore from Jirkov/Chomutov, Czech Republic.
www.victims.wz.cz
4) An Australian punk band active from 1977-79. (see also: The Victims)
1) The band started in 1997 and never really planned on doing anything else than playing precise and to the point hardcore. A demo tape was recorded and later released as a seven inch vinyl piece 1999. The first album called Neverendinglasting saw the light of day in 2001. At this time the line up was Johan/vocals, Andy H/drums, Markus/guitar and Andy S/bass.
Markus, the guitar player left the band and Jon offered his guitar skills during the cold winter of 2001. There was already talk about doing a split record with a great band called From Ashes Rise so they started writing songs for it, and returned to Studio Soundlab in ?-rebro to record with Mieszko Talarczyk who at this time had the reputation of owning the best studio for "small" hardcore bands in Sweden. The record was released in 2001 in the US by Havoc Records and this is a start of a great relationship with the label that continues today. ...In Blood, the second full length record came out in 2004. It seems like people liked it a lot and there were good reviews all over the world. This record brought them to their first tour of America.
After some touring around Europe they set out to make a rougher record, make the songs shorter and even more simple than the ...In Blood album. They wrote a bunch of songs and as Studio Soundlab died with Mieszko in 2004 they recorded Divide and Conquer at The Dustward in Stockholm early 2006. They toured the US again and this time brought their mission to the east coast.
After parting ways with the bass player and founding member Andy S from the band late 2006, it was time to take this band a little more seriously. Johan did pick up the bass and they were now a powertrio. In October 2007 they recorded the strongest effort so far and chose to call it Killer.
2) There is also a New York City punk band from the late 1970s called the Victims. They were the only band other than The Misfits to appear on the Misfits' Plan 9 records. They also had an LP on Golden Disc Recordings. The 7" on Plan nine is a bit rawer and punker than the LP. The song Dance With You from the LP was later covered by the Devil Dogs (the 90s garage punk band, not the 80s no wave band).
These Victims still perform sporadically as of 2009.
Members:
Richard Reilly: Vocals/harmonica
Formerly a member of OutKids (who went on to become the Feelies), Aces and Eights, and Twang Gang
Barry Ryan: Guitar/backing vocals
also plays/played with Rockats, Lucky 7, and still tours with Robert Gordon
Steve Berman: Bass/Vocals
also has played with David Peel and too many garage bands to list.
Mike Lincoln: Drums
Also plays with Killer Mink and Ostronomy
Former Members:
James Alexander: Drummin for Jesus now
Chris Dey: went on to play bass for the Cramps
MT Heart: (RIP), Senders
Mike Girao: Whyos, Blues Jumpers
Jeff Miller: The Fast
Chris Hopp: Dunno
Ty Styx: Heartbreakers, Senders, 3rd bench on left Tompkins Square Park (rumor has it)
4) The fourth were a seminal punk band from Perth, Western Australia, in 1977-79. The band's members were Dave Flick (Dave Faulkner) on guitar and vocals, James Baker (drums) and Rudolph V (real name Dave Cardwell; bass).
Baker and Cardwell had both been members of The Geeks, formed in early 1977 with Ross Buncle on guitar and a vocalist known as Lloyd. That band had soon folded, but with Faulkner on guitar and vocals, some Geeks songs were revived by a new band, The Victims. Faulkner, while in The Victims, referred to himself as Dave Flick.
In 1977, The Victims released their debut single, "Television Addict" (Faulkner/Baker)/"I'm Flipped Out Over You". They later released an EP entitled simply "The Victims" (also known as "no thanks to the human turd"), which included the first single tracks as well as "TV Freak", "High School Girls" and "Disco Junkies".