Hard-Ons

Australian cult band with a new album
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Most People Are Nicer Than Us | CD
Once described as "Motörhead meets the Beach Boys" the Hard-Ons have carved a notch into the world of punk rock and have assembled a worldwide cult following. They are also said to be Australia's most successful independent band ever. Formed in high school in 1981, the trio had to wait three years until they were legally allowed to play in pubs. In 2000, Hard-Ons line-up changed, with Keish leaving the band. The new trio released "Very Exciting" in 2003, and the band remain close friends - the last album "Most People Are A Waste Of Time" was recorded with contributions from all four members. Now, the Hard-Ons unleash "Most People Are Nicer Than Us" - which is more Motörhead than the Beach Boys.
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Suck And Swallow: 25 Years, 25 Songs | CD
The Hard-ons need little introduction - one of the most successful and consistent Australian bands for the past 25 years - yes, that's right, 2009 marks the Hard-ons 25th anniversary, and to coincide with this milestone, Boss Tuneage is releasing Suck And Swallow, a staggering 25 track Best of compilation. From their first single "Surfin On My Face" right through to a brand new unreleased track "Everyone Seems To Be Out To Get You", Suck And Swallow has the lot. The release coincides with the bands 25th Anniversary European Tour running for 6 weeks through March and April.
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