Artist's albums
Love is a Battlefield of Wounded Hearts
1989 · album
Dick Cheese
1988 · album
Ripper '23
2023 · album
Apartment for Two
2023 · single
Yummy!
2022 · album
Needles and Pins (sic)
2022 · single
I’m Sorry Sir, That Riff’s Been Taken
2021 · album
Lite as a Feather
2021 · single
Hold Tight
2021 · single
So I Could Have Them Destroyed
2019 · album
Peel Me Like a Egg
2014 · album
American Exports
2011 · EP
Shit-Pants-Shit-Pants
2011 · EP
Alfalfa Males Once Summer Is Done Conform Or Die
2010 · album
Suck And Swallow : 25 Years 25 Songs
2009 · album
Most People Are Nicer Than Us
2008 · album
Most People Are A Waste Of Time
2006 · album
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Biography
One of Australia’s most loved and influential bands from the mid- ‘80s through to now, the Hard-Ons came out of the multicultural South-West Sydney suburb Punchbowl and quickly won a large following nationally with their irreverent attitude and catchy, noisy high energy sound. Appearing on the Radio Birdman-influenced Sydney scene of the early ‘80s and preceding the punk-pop boom of the ‘90s, the Hard-Ons were a musical bridge and became a punk and alternative music sensation, blowing open doors by incorporating disparate elements – like a range of metal styles, from glam to thrash – which were previously unheard in Australian punk. All the while they were forced to push through other barriers; barriers that appeared because of their mixed ethnicity and their wilfully transgressive and irreverent nature, which was typified by their name, and by Ray’s outrageous artwork. In their early days, the Hard-Ons shared bills with the likes of the Ramones and Nirvana and appeared on numerous Big Days Out. They scored a never-bettered 17 consecutive number 1s on the Australian independent charts and in 1989 were the only Australian band still based in Australia to hit the top 5 in the NME charts (the only Australian artists to have achieved that – Nick Cave and the Go-Betweens – had both been UK-based). Soon to celebrate 40 years together, their new album with new kid Tim Rogers is their 13th.