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Ed Kuepper
Ed Kuepper
German-born Australian guitarist, vocalist and songwriter
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The Victims
The Victims
Australian punk band from Perth, active from 1977 to 1979
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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo
Australian band
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The Mark of Cain
The Mark of Cain
Australian indie rock band
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Mantissa
Mantissa
Australian musical group
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Regurgitator
Regurgitator
Australian rock band from Brisbane
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The Saints
The Saints
Australian band
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Nazxul
Nazxul
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You Am I
You Am I
Australian rock band
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Bam Balams
Bam Balams
Australian rock band
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Beasts of Bourbon
Beasts of Bourbon
Australian band
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Candy Harlots
Candy Harlots
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Hush
Hush
1970s Australian glam rock pop group
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The Aliens
The Aliens
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The Mavis's
The Mavis's
The Mavis's. Is an Australian band started 1987 formed in Ballarat, Victoria.
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The Choirboys
The Choirboys
Australian hard rock band
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Baby Animals
Baby Animals
Australian band
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Men at Work
Men at Work
Australian rock band
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The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
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Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed
Australian rock band
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Mario Millo
Mario Millo
Australian musician
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Eurogliders
Eurogliders
Australian band
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Insurge
Insurge
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Pseudo Echo
Pseudo Echo
Australian new wave band from Melbourne
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Bodyjar
Bodyjar
Australian pop punk band
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The Angels
The Angels
Australian rock band
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Rob Younger
Rob Younger
Australian musician
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Cosmic Psychos
Cosmic Psychos
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Spazzys
Spazzys
American pop punk band
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Cheetah
Cheetah
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Big Pig
Big Pig
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Aria
Aria
heavy metal band formed in 1985 in Moscow, Russia
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The Whitlams
The Whitlams
Australian rock band
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Spiderbait
Spiderbait
Australian band
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David Hirschfelder
David Hirschfelder
Australian film score composer, musician
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Pel Mel
Pel Mel
Australian post-punk music band
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Buffalo
Buffalo
Heavy Psych band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1971
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Frente!
Frente!
Australian band
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Fireballs
Fireballs
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Airbourne
Airbourne
Australian hard rock band
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band that plays punk rock

The Hard-Ons are an Australian punk rock band which formed in 1981. Founding members included Keish de Silva on guitar, vocals and Peter "Blackie" Black on guitar, Ray Ahn soon joined on bass guitar with de Silva switching to drums. The group issued eight studio albums before disbanding in 1994. They reformed in 1997 to release further material. In 2002 de Silva was replaced on drums by Peter Kostic, who was replaced in turn by Murray Ruse in 2011. De Silva returned as a guest vocalist in 2014 and permanently rejoined the band in 2016. During their first 12 years, the group issued 17 consecutive number-one hits on the Australian alternative charts. During that time they became Australia's most commercially successful independent band, with over 250,000 total record sales.

Australian music historian, Ian McFarlane, described their music as "cheap and potent, their appeal selective. Yet never has so much been owed by so many to so few chords ... fused punk tempos, hardcore attitude, heavy metal riffs and surf-pop melodies into a seamless ball of energy".

Hard-Ons have had two singles, two EP, one studio and one greatest hits album peak within the ARIA top 100.