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Kim Salmon
Kim Salmon
Australian musician
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The Scientists
The Scientists
post-punk band from Perth, Australia
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The Johnnys
The Johnnys
Australian pub rock band (1982-)
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Tony Cohen
Tony Cohen
Australian record producer and sound engineer
4
Jim White
Jim White
Australian drummer, songwriter, producer.
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The Saints
The Saints
Australian band
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Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus
Australian rock band formed in 1981
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Buffalo
Buffalo
Heavy Psych band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1971
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Pseudo Echo
Pseudo Echo
Australian new wave band from Melbourne
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Dirty Three
Dirty Three
band
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The Victims
The Victims
Australian punk band from Perth, active from 1977 to 1979
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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo
Australian band
12
Finch
Finch
Australian band
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Cosmic Psychos
Cosmic Psychos
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Hard-Ons
Hard-Ons
band that plays punk rock
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The Drones
The Drones
Australian band
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Hugo Race
Hugo Race
Australian musician
17
Eurogliders
Eurogliders
Australian band
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The Paradise Motel
The Paradise Motel
Australian band
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Ol' 55
Ol' 55
Australian band
20
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Australian alternative rock band
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Pel Mel
Pel Mel
Australian post-punk music band
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Riptides
Riptides
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Conway Savage
Conway Savage
Australian musician
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Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt
Australian rock band
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Australian band
Members, past and present

Beasts of Bourbon were an Australian alternative rock/blues rock band formed in August 1983, with James Baker on drums (ex-Hoodoo Gurus, The Scientists), Spencer P. Jones on guitar (The Johnnys), Tex Perkins on vocals (Dum Dums), Kim Salmon on guitar and Boris Sujdovic on bass guitar (both ex-The Scientists). Except for mainstays Jones and Perkins, the line-up changed over time as the group splintered and reformed several times. Their debut album, The Axeman's Jazz (July 1984), was the best selling Australian alternative rock album of 1984. Their debut single, "Psycho", was a cover version of the Leon Payne original, and was the best selling Australian alternative rock single for that year. The group disbanded by mid-1985 and each member pursued other musical projects.

They reformed in 1987 and issued a second album, Sour Mash, in December 1988 on Red Eye Records. According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, it "virtually redefined the parameters of guitar-based rock'n'roll. The Cramps-influenced swamp-rock of old had been discarded for a more adventurous slab of gutbucket blues and avant-garde weirdness. Perkins' voice had matured into an authentic blues growl". Their fifth studio album, Gone (January 1997), reached the TopĀ 50 ARIA Albums Chart. They released their seventh and final studio album, Little Animals (21 April 2007) on Albert Productions, which also peaked into the TopĀ 50.