Exserts were an Australian three-piece punk rock band, which formed in 1980 with Steven Demsey on bass guitar, Charlie Sammut on drums and Greg Suptut on guitar and vocals. Suptut was replaced by Simon Holmes in 1981, who was replaced in turn by Andrew Thomas on vocals and guitar in May 1983. They released a self-titled album via Aberrant Records in February 1987 before disbanding shortly after.
History
Exserts members began in Sydney in 1980 with school mates: Steve Demsey on bass guitar, Charles Sammut on drums and Greg Suptut on guitar and vocals. Their first show was in 1981, playing punk covers and a few originals, at the Sussex Hotel, Sydney – they made A$3 after expenses. Simon Holmes replaced Suptut in late 1981 on guitar and vocals. He was replaced in turn by Andrew Thomas in May 1983 – Holmes became a founding member of indie pop group, the Hummingbirds in 1986.
The line-up of Demsey, Sammut and Thomas provided three tracks, "Business Man", "Countdown" and "Stranglehold", on Aberrant Records' 1984 Sydney punk compilation, Not So Humdrum, assembled by Bruce Griffith. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "[they] continued playing the local pub network without scoring interest further afield." He found that they were, "[a] hardcore band dealing primarily in political lyrics... The songs are not real long on hooks, tending to stick with fairly simple guitar chording, but the pace is always a good hardcore tempo without descending into out-of-control thrash."
- Exserts (1987) – Aberrant Records
