Members
Arranged chronologically:
- Janis Friedenfelds aka Johnny Crash – drums, percussion (1978–1981)
- Sean Kelly – guitar, clarinet, vocals (1978–1988, 2000–2001, 2006, 2008)
- Peter Sutcliffe aka Pierre Voltaire – bass guitar (1978–1979)
- Ash Wednesday – keyboards (1978–1979, 2001)
- Mark Ferrie – bass guitar (1979–1982, 2001)
- Andrew Duffield – keyboards (1979–1982, 1982–1984)
- Mark Hough aka Buster Stiggs – drums (1981–1982)
- James Freud – bass guitar, vocals (1982–1988, 2000–2001, 2006, 2008) (deceased 4 November 2010)
- John Rowell – guitar (1982)
- Graham Scott – drums (1982)
- Barton Price – drums (1982–1988, 2000)
- Gus Till – keyboards (1982)
- James Valentine – saxophone (1984–1987)
- Roger Mason – keyboards, backing vocals (1984–1988, 2000)
- Kate Ceberano – backing vocals (on tour 1983–1985)
- Zan Abeyratne – backing vocals (on tour 1983–1985)
- Sherine Abeyratne – backing vocals (on tour 1983–1985)
- Wendy Matthews – backing vocals (1985–1988)
- Jackson Freud – guitar (2008)
- Tim Rosewarne – keyboards (2008)
- Cameron Goold – drums (2008)
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