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Parkway Drive drummer Ben Gordon’s brother Jed Gordon convicted of child abuse

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A touring family member of Parkway Drive, one of Australia’s most successful rock bands, has pleaded guilty to a child sexual offence, prompting young women to denounce the “open secret” of the hardcore music scene, where predatory older men targeted female fans with impunity.

Jed “Chode” Gordon, the brother of band drummer Ben Gordon, last week told Byron Bay Local Court he was guilty of sexual intercourse with a person between the ages of 14 and 16 years old.

Jed “Chode” Gordon has pleaded guilty to sexual intercourse with an underage girl.IMDB

A journalist and anti-sexual abuse campaigner within the NSW hardcore scene has told this masthead that fans hope it will cause a long-overdue reckoning about predatory behaviour in the music business.

Police were told Gordon had texted the girl in 2002 when he was 21 years old and met her in a park, where they had sex. She was 15 at the time.

The sexual contact went on through 2003 when Gordon’s brother, Ben, started Parkway Drive with his friends in Byron Bay. It ceased around the time the girl turned 16 – by that time Gordon was 22.

In 2021, the woman attempted to reconnect with Gordon before going to police in 2023.

He was arrested in July 2025 and pleaded guilty on March 16 to the single count of sexual intercourse with an underage person.

He was released on bail and will face sentencing on May 19.

Gordon’s conviction sent shockwaves through Australia’s tight-knit hardcore music scene because of his prominent supporting role with his brother’s band.

Parkway Drive is one of the most successful Australian bands of the past two decades and Gordon, who goes by the nickname “Chode”, was part of the band’s inner circle for years.

He has held roles managing the band’s tours, lighting and merchandise. No members of Parkway Drive, including Ben Gordon, have been accused of any wrongdoing, and there is no suggestion that they knew of Jed Gordon’s criminal acts.

‘No longer involved’

Parkway Drive condemned the actions of “someone associated with the band” in a statement.

“This is appalling and we condemn it. We’re gutted and we support the victim,” the statement said.

“This happened before we were a band, however, we bear moral responsibility for contracting him from 2003, on and off, over the years.

“While he hasn’t toured with us since 2017, more recently, he’s been part of our Australian online merch team. When the band heard about this, we terminated his contract immediately. He’s no longer involved with Parkway Drive in any capacity.”

Parkway Drive performing in London last year. Getty Images

But Gordon was described by members of the metal scene on Thursday as both an unofficial sixth band member and a “habitual creep” as news of his plea broke.

“This has been an open secret for 20 years – everyone knew it,” Rory Banwell, a journalist and anti-abuse campaigner within the hardcore music scene, told this masthead.

“[The band] have failed to mention it’s the drummer’s brother.”

Anti-abuse campaigner Rory Banwell.

Banwell said she has been inundated over the past week with messages from young women approached by Jed Gordon while they were teenagers at shows and parties, including at the famous home on Parkway Drive at Ewingsdale near Byron Bay, after which the band was named.

“I was the one who got therapy [because] everyone told me it was legal and no one’s business,” one woman said.

Jed Gordon, like others, used his proximity to the bands to approach young fans, Banwell said.

An 18-year-old Banwell was at a Parkway Drive show in Coffs Harbour in 2005 and sustained a concussion.

“I was sitting behind the merch table, essentially out of it, and Jed was saying ‘oh, you should come hang out with me’,” she said.

Banwell was with another male friend who led her away, she said.

Jed Gordon also acted as a tour planner for other metal and hardcore bands around Australia.

Safe space for ‘misfits’

The hardcore music scene was supposed to be a safe space for “misfits”, Banwell said, but it was also a place that put predators in the same room as vulnerable young people at all-ages shows.

“In Byron Bay, there was a [youth centre] where most of the shows were placed,” she said.

“It was very about the elite Byron Bay hardcore people and people who were underage, able to go to shows and have access to bands who weren’t huge, but big in the scene.

“If you said you were friends [with Parkway Drive], you were the coolest person at the party.

“But there was so much accessibility to creeps. It’s been an open secret Jed was a creep.”

Another person, in a message sent to Banwell and passed on to this masthead with the sender’s consent, said Jed Gordon had “creeped on my friend” at a show in Newcastle a decade ago.

Banwell’s posts, including aggregated comments from other fans, have been shared widely around social media over the weekend, particularly from Byron Bay, where Parkway Drive was founded.

“I think it’s where a lot of shame has come from for victims, they don’t want to be ostracised in their community,” Banwell said.

“Byron, being this elite community in Australia, celebrities live there… they’ve been willing to look past it because they’re so proud of what [Parkway Drive] has done. But Jed is attached to them – whether they like it or not.”

Hope for a reckoning

Banwell said many women who grew up in the scene had hoped a reckoning would follow the conviction of paedophile promoter John Raymond Zimmerman more than a decade ago.

Zimmerman, in 2011, was sentenced to 16 years in prison after abusing 55 girls, many of whom were fans of bands he promoted, including The Getaway Plan.

All but two were aged between 12 and 15, the eldest was 17.

Zimmerman elicited sexualised photographs of the girls and groomed them online for sexual abuse.

He used his proximity to the bands he promoted to bribe one victim with tickets.

Three years after Zimmerman’s conviction, Banwell launched a viral photographic project, Still Not Asking For It, which she hoped would help push back against the normalisation of sexual and domestic offending.

Parkway Drive, pictured in 2018, is one of Australia’s biggest bands of the past two decades. PA Images via Getty Images

“Me and my friends have all been like, ‘Oh my god, is this finally happening?’ … I think there would be a lot of scared older men right now,” Banwell said.

“It’s a weird time because sometimes they’re people we know getting outed. It’s really difficult.”

Some of the posts circulating online also highlighted a now-defunct website, which this masthead has chosen not to identify.

The forum included a “trade forum” where hardcore music fans could swap “scene nudes” along with shirts and merchandise.

Anyone needing support can contact National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732); Lifeline 131 114; Beyond Blue 1300 224 636.

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