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*Line-up
*Line-up
**Ross Cobb (guitar)
**Krist Hellboy (drums)
**Les Jobson (vocals)
**Les Jobson (vocals)
**Kev Lemming (guitar)
**Antz Palmer (bass)
*Former members
**Chopper (drums)
**Chopper (drums)
**Dean (bass)
**Dean (bass)
**Kev (guitar)
**Ross (guitar)
*Former members
**Sean Witcher (guitar) (1991 - 1999)
**Sean Witcher (guitar) (1991 - 1999)
**Dave Smith (bass) (1996 - 1999)
**Dave Smith (bass) (1996 - 1999)
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The Dreamkillers had all but officially disbanded when they were picked up by Roadrunner Records, then recovened as a four piece for the ''Character Building Hell Trip'' album, only to split for good shortly afterward. ''Poison Carnival'' is a re-release of the first two EPs.
The Dreamkillers had all but officially disbanded when they were picked up by Roadrunner Records, then recovened as a four piece for the ''Character Building Hell Trip'' album, only to split for good shortly afterward. ''Poison Carnival'' is a re-release of the first two EPs.


In 2006, Jobson reformed the band with members of Brisbane punk band '''Psychotic Lemmings''' and under the name Jobson's Dreamkillers made a one-off appearance at the annual 4ZZZ Market Day. Reaction was so strong that guitarist Ross was recruited and the Dreamkillers has subsequently continued.
In 2006, Jobson reformed the band with members of Brisbane punk band '''Psychotic Lemmings''' and under the name Jobson's Dreamkillers made a one-off appearance at the annual 4ZZZ Market Day. Reaction was so strong that guitarist Ross Cobb was recruited and the Dreamkillers has subsequently continued.


===Discography===
===Discography===
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Revision as of 22:13, 4 June 2010

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Ross Cobb (guitar)
    • Krist Hellboy (drums)
    • Les Jobson (vocals)
    • Kev Lemming (guitar)
    • Antz Palmer (bass)
  • Former members
    • Chopper (drums)
    • Dean (bass)
    • Sean Witcher (guitar) (1991 - 1999)
    • Dave Smith (bass) (1996 - 1999)
    • Lindsay Beasley (drums) (1994 - 1999)
    • Terry McDougall (bass) (1991 - 1996)
    • Sid Roberts (guitar) (1991 - 1996)
    • Paul McCullum (drums) (1991 - 1994)

Website

myspace.com/jobsonsdreamkillers

Formed

Brisbane, QLD, 1991

Band information

The Dreamkillers is a raw and fast, larrikin metalcore unit with socially-aware lyrics from Brisbane with a history stretching back to a combination of members from Insane Hombres and a band called the Mystery of Sixes that featured Jobson and was famous as the only Australian act ever to be signed to the Alternative Tentacles label.

While the Dreamkillers sound lurched closer to hardcore than to metal the band nonetheless gained a sizeable following among the metal crowd, particularly in their home state although forays across the border always proved successful.

The Dreamkillers' music was often aggressive, often humourous and live shows were energetic with displays of full frontal nudity from Jobson a common feature. The band formed in 1991 with Paul McCullum on drums, Terry McDougall playing bass and Sid Roberts as second guitarist along with Jobson and Witcher and recorded a brace of scorching EPs. They supported the likes of Body Count and Sepultura before undergoing numerous line-up changes which saw Beasley and Smith enter the picture.

The Dreamkillers had all but officially disbanded when they were picked up by Roadrunner Records, then recovened as a four piece for the Character Building Hell Trip album, only to split for good shortly afterward. Poison Carnival is a re-release of the first two EPs.

In 2006, Jobson reformed the band with members of Brisbane punk band Psychotic Lemmings and under the name Jobson's Dreamkillers made a one-off appearance at the annual 4ZZZ Market Day. Reaction was so strong that guitarist Ross Cobb was recruited and the Dreamkillers has subsequently continued.

Discography

Albums:

1995 Scorched Earth Policy Siren
1998 Character Building Hell Trip Roadrunner
1999 Poison Carnival Roadrunner
2010 Pockets of Water Rare Collectable


Single:

1995 Sara Siren

EPs:

1992 Poison in the Soup Velvet Urge
1993 Carnival of Skin Velvet Urge
1993 Fairgrounds for Insanity Velvet Urge

Compilation tracks:

Year Track Title Album Title Label
1995 "Sara" This is Twelve ABC
1995 "On the Night" Vulgar Tongue Shock
2000 "Dreamkillers" Behind the Banana Curtain WEA