Added: 4 years ago
From: nzoz1988
Views: 22,034
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (24)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • is the bassist working at utopia now?

  • love these guys....Come live in the squathouse baby...at least its something to ourselves!!!

  • I saw these guys at the Manzel Room in Kings Cross (Sydney Australia, horrible room) in 1984 (I think). I was doing sound for another band.Tthought the HOs were cool. 25 years later, Keish (drummer) buys the house across the street from me. Its a small world. He's a cool guy.

  • DICKCHEESE !

  • I was drunk with these Kunts b4 their gig in newy in 87 with my mate, we ate pizza with the drunk kuntz, then didnt know they was the band Innt, and they was tghe band INNT, and the fucking hard onz got the grooves of the 90's for ur stinky bums

  • Joey,Dee Dee,Marky,Johnny and of course Keishy,Ray and Blackie RAMONES!!!0[^_^]0

  • My Aunty loved the hard ons, Mum and dad saw them with the Ramones also, i've still pull my finger vinyl to, classic!!

  • Hahha I was at that gig at the Hordern in I think 1991. The Hard Ons fucken' ripped that night. They were on par with the Ramones.

  • Blackie do you remember me u signed dont annoy me

  • saw the live in malmö back in the 80´s got my album signed and was the drukest idiot there

  • these guys are very original, I mean an asian bass player an indian drummer and a white ac/dc style guitar player.

    I consider them the first pop punk band ever , just because they sing about different stuff, like girls and everyday life, but they are not depressing

  • For sure man. Keish - Sri Lankan, Ray, Vietnamese, Blackie, from the land of awesome SG caner. (i.e. Dont FN)

  • proper don't give a toss music I remember seewing this awesome band way back when they played the sir robbey finsbury pk london and only i got off with there sound still think better than ac/dc or even most n roll bands many thanks geezers for the show !!!

  • woohoo. I remember listening to these guys back in the day, thinking of the beautiful Carmen (massive crush), whilst chilling to Hard Ons on my trusty walkman. . Mate hit up Waterfront records and bought back an order of shirts (I probably still have a couple) and tapes/vinyl.

  • Took me 20 years but I finally got to see these guys. Still got the records and listen to them loud!

  • i was in year 8 when a older kid told me to listen to this tape it will change my life he was right i never did get too thank him.

  • 25+ years going strong their latist cd is great

    "MOST PEOPLE ARE NICER THAN US"

  • Is this the same band that went all screamy?

    I'd be pretty bummed if it was.

  • The Hard-ons were the perfect antidote to the hair-bands of the time before Nirvana. Great stuff

  • thank you for this. I had one of their albums, the broken-hearts album, in 1990, as "POP PUNK" was a buzz word then. green day had only one album, and bad religion were the next big thing in the underground.

  • album title of the year back in 1988?

  • dickcheese

  • very exciting!!!!!!

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more