Smith has indelible memories of the shattering effect of the opening Brisbane Test from the last 2013-14 Ashes battle in Australia on the remainder of that series.
England were battered by the hostility of paceman Mitchell Johnson, backed up by Ryan Harris and Peter Siddle and the resilience of Australia's lower batting order.
Smith said he wants those in the England's squad who played in that series -- captain Joe Root, Alastair Cook, Jonny Bairstow, James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Steven Finn -- to relive the nightmare and for it to permeate through to the rest of the team.
"A few players were out here for that tour, and hopefully we can get them thinking the same way, open a few of those scars up as such, get them thinking 'oh not this again' and that kind of thought process."
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He said he expected England coach Trevor Bayliss to ensure his team had an attacking frame of mind, and admitted Australia's middle order needed to be more productive to be successful.
"We can't afford to do that this summer and (batting positions) six and seven are a place where we'll need some rebuilding if those sorts of things happen and it's going to be a valuable spot if guys there are getting runs for us.
"It'll make a big difference, so let's hope that is the case."
Smith, who has not scored an international century since his prolific tour of India in March, said he was refreshed and hopeful of returning to his best form for the five-Test clash with England.